Rolling Stone #250 October 20, 1977

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Re: Rolling Stone #250 October 20, 1977

Postby christs4sale » Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:30 am

You can get the whole article here provided that there is nothing significant about seeing the actual scan:

http://www.carlbernstein.com/magazine_cia_and_media.php

Also, if you are interested, here is a copy of Larry Flynt's first Rebel to add to the scan pile:

http://www.worldwatchers.info/admin/Rebel_11-22-83.pdf
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Re: Rolling Stone #250 October 20, 1977

Postby psynapz » Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:14 pm

Stephen Morgan wrote:
psynapz wrote:Here's Ian's file via BitTorrent:

http://bit.ly/xDe1oS


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Ewps, thanks, try again...
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Re: Rolling Stone #250 October 20, 1977

Postby psynapz » Thu Feb 16, 2012 1:04 pm

AhabsOtherLeg wrote:IanEye, thanks a million for this, it's excellent stuff. Would you mind if I posted up the CIA article as image files in the thread, like embedded images? That way folk who don't have the bandwidth to download the full file can have a read of it, and maybe post bits around to support their points if they're arguing on other forums.

That gave me an idea. I have Acrobat Pro, so I was able to take the issue #250 PDF and shave it down to just the cover page, TOC page and the article pages, and compressed it down to a 4.3 MB PDF that's still perfectly readable:

http://bit.ly/zupJ4X
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Postby IanEye » Fri Feb 17, 2012 12:40 am

psynapz wrote:
AhabsOtherLeg wrote:IanEye

That gave me an idea.


thanks, ahab and psynapz.

& so it goes ....
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Re: Rolling Stone #250 October 20, 1977

Postby AhabsOtherLeg » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:55 am

Cheers psynapz, that works better than my method (was having to screenshot half a page at a time so it'd be readable).

Thanks again Ian (and for the Nick Lowe as well).
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Re: Rolling Stone #250 October 20, 1977

Postby Simulist » Fri Feb 17, 2012 3:41 pm

Hi, IanEye. I was able to download the entire file, and I'm reading it now — so I wanted to drop by, and say thank you.

Of course the Bernstein article is what's most significant I suppose, but what I'm also enjoying are all the ads from that time! (Which surprises the hell out of me, actually.) All the vintage stereo equipment, the cigarette ads ("How come I enjoy smoking, and you don't?" Uh... because you're a fucking idiot?), all the bands from that era — it's all just great to see. So, again: thank you.
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Postby IanEye » Sat Feb 18, 2012 5:14 pm

Simulist wrote:Hi, IanEye. I was able to download the entire file, and I'm reading it now — so I wanted to drop by, and say thank you.

Of course the Bernstein article is what's most significant I suppose, but what I'm also enjoying are all the ads from that time! (Which surprises the hell out of me, actually.) All the vintage stereo equipment, the cigarette ads ("How come I enjoy smoking, and you don't?" Uh... because you're a fucking idiot?), all the bands from that era — it's all just great to see. So, again: thank you.


Simulist, you are more than welcome. mi casa es su casa.

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