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Sat, May 26, 2007 at 2:17:38 pm PDT
Gotta love this one (unless you’re Larry Johnson) as Ace of Spades exposes another probable anti-war fraud, an “internal memo” with a “military logo” that turns out to be ... a Hummel figurine.
Who knows? Maybe the military does use Hummel knicknacks in their mastheads. Seems doubtful, though.
UPDATE at 5/26/07 2:25:15 pm:
Hummelgate hits the Washington Post; they quote from the memo in this article: Taste of Home Runs Low in Iraq.
UPDATE at 5/26/07 2:34:03 pm:
Some information was left in the PDF document’s Properties:
Author: khanp
Created: 5/23/07 7:15:03 AM
Modified: 5/23/07 7:15:16 AMApplication: Acrobat PDFMaker 8.0 for Word
Notice that the date on the document in the PDF file is: 05-21-07.
UPDATE at 5/26/07 2:46:02 pm:
Also notice that the PDF document is not a scan of a printed original, it’s editable text captured directly from Word. So this PDF file was created from a Microsoft Word document, two days after the date on the so-called “memo.”
UPDATE at 5/26/07 5:27:29 pm:
IraqSlogger also had a copy of this PDF file, on May 23: US Mission Alert: Food, Convoy Problems.
But they haven’t made their actual PDF file public, only a screenshot. To IraqSlogger: please post your copy, so we can see if the Properties information is the same.
UPDATE at 5/26/07 10:13:05 pm:
Hummelgate is too good a name to pass up, but it turns out this is a Lenox China figurine, not an official Hummel.
UPDATE at 5/28/07 8:30:47 am:
It’s real: Iraq Food Memo Genuine.


