10 reasons Dotcom’s e-mail is a fake
Laila Harre continues to sell what is left of her tattered reputation down the drain by insisting the e-mail produced by Dotcom is real. It’s so real they can’t answer a single question on its legitimacy.
I doubt there is a single person in NZ who really thinks it is real, but in case there are some, here’s a few reasons to doubt it.
- Large US companies are required under US law (for legal discovery reasons) to have e-mail systems that archive all e-mails, and are independently stored so they can’t be deleted.
- The time stamp looks fake with no UTC reference
- The date is in NZ format, not US format
- No executive would ever send an e-mail detailing a conspiracy with a foreign government, to a lobby group
- The font and spacing is identical to what you get in the default mode of Notepad
- There was no separate meeting between the Warners CEO and John Key
- The dialogue in the e-mail is cartoonish, perfectly scripted to fit what Dotcom has claimed
- No detailed headers have been provided
- Even Dotcom’s lawyer won’t touch the e-mail – as he knows it could never be admitted in court
- Dotcom still won’t comment on the e-mail despite it being confirmed there is no Privileges Committee, so it can’t be before it.