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To: Road Walker who wrote (243694)7/27/2005 2:20:29 PM
From: Elroy  Respond to of 1575833
 
I have always thought it odd that they never seemed to investigate who authored the forged Niger-Yellowcake memo.



To: Road Walker who wrote (243694)7/27/2005 2:49:57 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575833
 
"If the author of that phoney memo happened to work at the <fill in the blank>..."

The provenance of said memo seems to be an important question. But every time questions get asked, there is a strong pushback on it. I suspect that Fitzgerald has run into to this. It only makes sense to check into it because it really is at the heart of this whole mess. Plus, it should have been a short investigation and gives a context to place everything. After all, memos don't just appear, at that level they also have a trail that follows them. So what happens when an investigator like Fitzgerald starts to track something down and runs into roadblocks? I'd think he would get suspicious...