Judge Moore’s Battle is With Media and Not His Accusers


The FNIC is making bank on this Moore scandal and they know it.  The more they push this story about his unethical behavior, the more the Leftists eat it up and that’s the true nature of the news cycle today and how it is crafted around peak profit models.

A woman who has come forward in the wake of the Leigh Corfman story, Beverly Young Nelson, has used her high school yearbook as evidence that she was “courted” by the judge 40 years ago.  The message is benign when looked at through the eyes of a message to a young lady starting out her life after high school and moving on to the big world ahead of her.

Yet, through the eyes of a sordid and depraved older man looking to prey on young, impressionable ladies, the message is clear:  the reporters who are covering this story are insinuating that this proves Moore to be that type of predator.

Gloria Allred, famed celebrity lawyer who is apparently able to sniff out a huge paycheck opportunity from miles away, has joined the fray and is now traveling the news circuit, highlighting her “client,” Nelson, and toting around this high school yearbook as proof of her claims, that Moore attempted to court her back when she was a teen.

A journalist and author has come forward with an analysis of the message and has concluded that the writing is a forgery!

Known for his insightful take on politics, journalist and author Thomas Wictor believes Judge Roy Moore’s signature in Gloria Allred accuser Beverly Young Nelson’s yearbook is a forgery. 

The sevens in 1977 to the right of “Christmas,” are very different from the sevens in the date (12-22-77) above “Old Hickory House.”

“Look at the two versions of the number “7,” tweeted Wictor.

“”12-22-77” and “Olde Hickory House” were written by a different person,” he added.

Next, Wictor points out “the “R” and “y” in “Roy,”” are not written the same way.

The inflection of the “Y” is more pronounced in Moore’ signature as Chief Justice. The “R” is noticeably longer in the  signature of Chief Justice, as well.

In addition, Wictor points out the restaurant where Nelson alleges the incident took place was “forged,” incorrectly.

“”Old Hickory House” in Gadsden was never called “Olde Hickory House.” The person who forged the signature got the name wrong,” claims Wictor.

The “forged,” signature also ends with “D.A.”

There’s one problem…

Moore was a Deputy District Attorney (DDA) at this time.

“During his legal career, Judge Moore became the first full-time Deputy District Attorney in Etowah County, Alabama, and served in this position from 1977 until 1982. In 1984, Judge Moore undertook private practice of law in Gadsden, Alabama,” states Moore’s bio on his campaign website.

“The accuser to this day calls him the District Attorney. He was NEVER District attorney. He was DEPUTY DA. DDA,” says Wictor.

When pressed on whether he truly believes the signature is a forgery, Wictor replied, “In my opinion, the signature is forged. The “Olde Hickory House” and date were DEFINITELY written by someone else. No question whatsoever.”

Finally, the icing on the cake is that the yearbook signature took place in December of that year…supposedly.  Winter is definitely an unusual time to have someone signing your yearbook.

Turn to the final page to read about another piece of evidence where a body language expert who has studied the judge to reveal that he believes Moore to be a “credible” person who is telling the truth!

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