CBS continues to say the Killian documents are authentic, but the Weekly Standard had some of the best forensic document experts in the country look at the versions posted on CBS’ web site. William Flynn, who has exposed a number of faked documents and has served as vice-president of the American Board of Forensic Documents Examiners, tells the Weekly Standard,
“I would say it looks very likely that these documents could not have existed” in the early 1970s, when they were allegedly written.
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This looks pretty much like a hoax at this point in time.