Dan Rather has only been able to find ONE expert who publicly authenticated the photocopied memos. That expert himself stated two years ago that it is physically impossible to authenticate a document from a photocopy.
Using and Cross-Examining Handwriting Experts
Marcel B. Matley
"In fact, modern copiers and computer printers are so good that they permit easy fabrication of quality forgeries. From a copy, the document examiner cannot authenticate the unseen original but may well be able to determine that the unseen original is false. Further, a definite finding of authenticity for a signature is not possible from a photocopy, while a definite finding of falsity is possible."
http://d2d.ali-aba.org/_files/thumbs/components/PLIT0209-MATLEY_thumb.pdf
And now per CNN, Marcel Matley says he is "muzzled" by CBS and not allowed to talk to reporters...
KURTZ: "Although I have interviewed Rather and Andrew Heyward, the president of CBS News, and I said, well, look, who are your document experts? So they finally gave me the name of a handwriting expert in San Francisco, and I called him, and he says, I am muzzled, I can't talk, CBS has asked me not to talk to the press."
http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0409/12/rs.00.html
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