Posted on 09/11/2004 12:21:04 PM PDT by woodb01
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TRANSMITTAL MEMO BY FAX and U.S. MAIL
September 11, 2004
FOIA Recipient;
It has come to my attention that the CBS 60 Minutes program, with Dan Rather, has aired documents purportedly from a military Colonel, with the apparent intent to malign the current Commander in Chief, George W. Bush. These documents also appear to impugn the character of Col. Walter B. "Buck" Staudt (Retired, 1972).
Dan Rather and CBS News have produced supposed memoranda, which are the subject of great controversy, from Lt. Col. Jerry B. Killian (deceased, 1984). The controversy stems from the fact that these memoranda, in all respects, appear to be forgeries where Dan Rather of CBS 60 Minutes on behalf of himself, and on behalf of CBS, is vouching for their authenticity after having the validity of the documents called into question. By adhering to the documents purported authenticity, while there are easily verifiable problems with the documents in question, both Dan Rather and CBS News have now accepted full responsibility and liability for the authenticity of these memos.
There is a very simple way to resolve this conclusively, with copies of ANY memoranda, duty reports, or Officer Effectiveness Reports. These documents, from before, during, and after the dates in question will conclusively demonstrate the following related to the late Lt. Col. Killian:
ü Style of writing
ü Use of military notations and abbreviations
ü Signature block usage
ü Typeface of the typewriters that were used by Lt. Col. Killian during that period
It is widely accepted that the documents produced by CBS are forgeries, this additional documentation would be able to provide conclusive proof so that the next steps of pursuing potential criminal actions against both CBS News and Dan Rather may begin:
18 U.S.C. 371 - Conspiracy to commit offense or to defraud United States
18 U.S.C. 372 - Conspiracy to impede or injure officer
18 U.S.C. 494 - Contractors' bonds, bids, and public records
18 U.S.C. 506 - - Seals of departments or agencies (may include military signatures and branch)
18 U.S.C. 1001. - Statements or entries generally
In closing, it is a routine tactic for those on the left to attack and undermine our US Military and those individuals who have served our country. I will not tolerate this and will not stand by idly while those at CBS News attempt to use a deceased Lt. Col.s name, for their own personal political agenda, to impugn our current Commander in Chief with what appears to be falsified documentation.
Please consider this a plea to make this request the highest priority, and of the utmost urgency so that this entire matter may be resolved in a very public fashion. I realize that there is much going on in the military right now, but the nature of this matter is of the utmost urgency.
Thank you for your consideration,
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Bill Wood
cc: Viacom - Sumner Redstone - (212) 258-6311
CBS News President - Andrew Heyward - (212) 975-1893
CBS News Room - (212) 975-1998
Fax Verification (208)988-2208
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TO: Chief, National Guard Bureau
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FROM: Bill Wood [Contact info redacted]
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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST
1. This is a request under the Freedom of Information Act, 5 USC 552.
2. I understand the penalties provided in 5 USC 552a(i)(3) for requesting, or obtaining access to records, or information, under false pretenses.
3. If some of this request is exempt from release, please send me those portions reasonably separable or redacted to remove any sensitive or privileged information.
4. This document constitutes my firm promise to pay fees and costs for duplicating the requested records. Enclosed you shall find a money order in the amount of $100 to cover reasonable copying and clerical fees pursuant to 32 CFR 286. Please contact me for additional requirements fees if this is not sufficient before continuing.
5. This request is for copies of the following records:
Any memoranda, duty reports, or Officer Effectiveness Reports, personally signed by Lt. Col. Jerry B. Killian, from the following date ranges:
ü One (1) or Two (2) documents of any of the above from January 1972 until May 19, 1972.
ü One (1) or Two (2) documents of any of the above from May 19, 1972 until August 1, 1972.
ü One (1) or Two (2) documents of any of the above from August 1, 1972 until August 18, 1973
(those closer to August 18, 1973 would be the most beneficial).
ü One (1) or Two (2) documents of any of the above from August 18, 1973 until September 5, 1973.
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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST (contd)
6. Please see the accompanying transmittal letter for many of the reasons for this request. Also, the following summary is offered:
CBS 60 Minutes program, with Dan Rather, promoted a handful of questionable memos, by a now deceased military officer, which suddenly appeared after several years of rehashing this same National Guard incident with the current Commander in Chief, George W. Bush. Meanwhile, hundreds of living Swiftvets who've signed affidavits and are prepared to testify on camera were ignored. This tends to increase the likelihood that CBS, Dan Rather, and 60 Minutes may have knowingly been promoting forgeries.
The documents which form the basis of this request will conclusively demonstrate whether or not the CBS documents which Dan Rather has personally endorsed, and stands behind as a representative of CBS, are in fact forgeries and frauds. These documents may further serve to demonstrate whether CBS, and in particular Dan Rather, were negligent in not performing even minimal due diligence in verifying and authenticating these documents against existing documentary records. This would be the proper, non-negligent measure of preparation before disseminating documentation which casts a dark shadow on the military careers of Col. Walter B. "Buck" Staudt (Retired, 1972), Lt. Col. Jerry B. Killian (deceased, 1984), and the current Commander in Chief, George W. Bush. Further, it is assumed this is the proper level of vetting the documents before promoting them on the Nationally televised news program, 60 Minutes.
See the attached exhibit as a detailed account of the incident which has given rise to this request. This attachment is what has caused tremendous suspicion about the authenticity of the documents which Dan Rather and CBS still adhere to as authentic.
7. Please respond within Fourteen (14) business days of this request with the documents, or simply contact me to discuss any progress or additional time needs.
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** NOTE: The underlined words represent Internet / HTML hyperlinks to the original supporting documentation.
Enumerating All CBS's Memogate Problems
RatherBiased.com ^
Posted on 09/10/2004 10:08:54 PM PDT by RatherBiased.com
Dan Rather's defense of himself tonight, while probably impressive to shallow observers was far from convincing. Here's a list of things he ignored, did not properly address, or concealed from viewers. Feel free to send us your suggestions to this live fisking. For the transcript, click here.
Sourcing problems
The Washington Post reported earlier today that CBS considered Hodges its "trump card":
"A senior CBS official, who asked not to be named because CBS managers did not want to go beyond their official statement, named one of the network's sources as retired Maj. Gen. Bobby W. Hodges, the immediate superior of the documents' alleged author, Lt. Col. Jerry B. Killian. He said a CBS reporter read the documents to Hodges over the phone and Hodges replied that "these are the things that Killian had expressed to me at the time."
"These documents represent what Killian not only was putting in memoranda, but was telling other people," the CBS News official said. "Journalistically, we've gone several extra miles."
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The official said the network regarded Hodges's comments as "the trump card" on the question of authenticity, as he is a Republican who acknowledged that he did not want to hurt Bush. Hodges, who declined to grant an on-camera interview to CBS, did not respond to messages left on his home answering machine in Texas.
Looks like jokers are no longer wild.
"Do not passively accept a copy as the sole basis of a case. Every copy, intentionally or unintentionally, is in some way false to the original. In fact, modern copiers and computer printers are so good that they permit easy fabrication of quality forgeries."
In his defense tonight, Rather admitted that "the documents CBS started with were also photocopies."
"Well, they are compatible with the way business was done at that time. They are compatible with the man that I remember, Jerry Killian, being. I don't see anything in the documents that are discordant with what were the times, what were the situation and what were the people that were involved."
Reached by the AP today, Strong was even more lukewarm toward the documents'
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authenticity. His former colleague, Retired Col. Maurice Udell called them fakes: "That's not true. I was there. I knew Jerry Killian. I went to Vietnam with Jerry Killian in 1968."
Typographical problems
The problem with this statement is that Rather fails to list any such typewriters which might have the capability or how an Air National Guard office would be able to afford such expensive machines. Simply showing a photocopy of a letter in Bush's official file which originated from the Army's national office is no proof at all.
Assuming Killian somehow had access to an IBM Selectric Composer (or similar model), Blogger Jeff Harrell wondered what one of the CBS memos would look like if typed in one of the re-famous devices. His results are yet more evidence that the CBS docs are forgeries.
Very good!
Atta boy, Bill!
Go get them.
It may be too late, but you should have also requested a copy of the QM log showing what typewriters were in use in that building at that time.
Carumba! And good luck!
BTTT
ping
This is starting to sound like one of those "Dateline NBC-Sidesaddle gas tank" moments.
On a side note, is it considered a reportable abuse event on FreeRepublic if a poster's post makes one hurt himself laughing? :)
the one that orders GWB to report for annual physical exam
That is a possibility, but doesn't create the conclusive "slam dunk" that you would want in a court of law. The PO Box is OBVIOUSLY bogus (34567, yea, right), but from a legal standpoint, having full rebuttal documentation would suffice the standards required for criminal proof.
This will hopefully help them to understand that this ISN'T going away, and they're sunk unless they recant. And once they recant, Kerry's sunk. Once they recant, then they also have to name the source, and dnCBS is sunk...
This is "checkmate" for them and they know it!!!
Actually, that PO number is real.
The PO Box 3-4-5-6-7 is showin in a letter from GWB to his commander.
Number 5 on page 5 has a typo. As seen below, Staudt retired in 1972 not 1973.
"An order obtained by The Dallas Morning News shows that Col. Walter "Buck" Staudt was honorably discharged on March 1, 1972. CBS News reported this week that a memo in which Staudt was described as interfering with officers' negative evaluations of Bush's service, was dated Aug. 18, 1973."
The really wierd thing is that's exactly the same as the combination for my luggage!
Calling All Lawdogs.
Excellent.
Good job, but probably less partisanship would have been wiser.
We really, really need someone to do an hour long network news show on this scandal. We have Rather down, now we have to get him out. He needs to GO.
It is important to extend the scope of the charges to the CBS affiliate station managers who actually broadcast the forged documents.
The stations actually own and operate the transmitters using the public airways to propagate the fraud of the forged documents.
Pentagon is investigating address.
The PO Box is NOT bogus. How many times do we have to repeat this?
What is (apparently) bogus, is the use of a PO Box on the letterhead. That is apparently not typically done.
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