Speaking of "the record," Corsi hasn't earned any credibility on this subject. Yet. And a significant portion of his speculation on the subject has been proven inaccurate.
In any case, the Commerce Dept. only responded to his FOIA request a few short weeks ago . . . when he informs us what he's found, then we all can make a decision on his credibility.
Your opinion. Mine differs.
"And a significant portion of his speculation on the subject has been proven inaccurate."
Maybe yes, maybe no. Speculation by its nature is not fact nor is it necessarily based entirely on fact. If it was, we wouldn't need to call it "speculation". Hence, the fact that subsequent facts may have shown it to be inaccurate is neither here nor there. We're all entitled to speculate. Corsi may hit some and miss some. Just which significant portion of his speculation has been proven wrong, as you allege?
"...when he informs us what he's found, then we all can make a decision on his credibility."
I already have, but I will be very interested in anything new Corsi may have to say.