I'm not complaining about the work, which obviously must have taken a tremendous effort, and is very important. It's just my sense that this essay is too important not to make it more easily accessible to readers.
That may just be my own personal reaction.
It has been one of the difficulties of this whole business that it's very complicated. That enables the media to spin it their way. My own view is that what Fedora argues here needs to be said--that the real conspirators are Wilson, Plame, the rogues in the CIA, Rockefeller and his pals on the Intelligence Committee, Daschle and his successor Harry Reid, and apparently French intelligence.
That's a hell of a conspiracy, so the more clearly you lay it out, the better.
Thanks. I'm planning to see what I can do about a condensed version along those lines that would just hit the highlights.