If so, then it should be a simple matter to find the '70s era machine that had all those capabilities, recreate the memo on said machine, (WITHOUT having to resort to a lot of manipulations that wouldn't ordinarily be employed) and do the photoshop trick to toggle back and forth between the "original" and the machine-created one. If it matches as closely as the MS Word version, we all have egg on our faces and crow to eat. Until then, it's a forgery.
This guy has been trotted out by the several organizations thus far, including the New York Times and I think USA Today. He purportedly sold Selectrics in the 70's.
i agree. i was just relaying today's pitiful parade of excuses from the cbs evening news with dan rather.
The "expert" did not say that you can type that on a TYPEWRITER. He said it can be done (on a linotype or typesetting machine.) Yes that is it. They set up a printing press to type their personal memos.