To: InterceptPoint
The reporter who found the Galloway files defended the validity of those documets rather well. He asked if the would-be forger had the documents created, translated into Arabic, and then stuffed them in a file drawer in the Intellignce Ministry on the hopes that they would survive the bombing and happen to be found amongst the thousands of other files. The odds seem pretty long on that one. These revelations fall into the same category. I personally like the journalists finding them rather than the CIA. Let the journalists defend them rather than it becoming a "we say / they say" between the government and the distrusful press.
To: Dilbert56
I personally like the journalists finding them rather than the CIA.So do I....but
I am worried that all journalists are not "friendly" and some important documents may escape our notice and the notice of the U.S. forces.
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