Nothing wrong with wanting verification of things, but at some point it reaches the level of ridiculousness. If you want to see documents for mere curiosity's sake, that is fair. But from this vantage it really does seem that it's a giant conspiracy until you have the real documents. If that's the case, nothing is ever going to be enough anyways.
Secondly, Frank communicating through a blog is different than the conspiracy nuts posting their ramblings on here, especially given the amount of actual reporting he did.
"Yay! Finally Italy is moving one step away from being a third world country." This throw in made no sense.
The way I see it, there's a world of difference between
a) Sfarzo giving statements to the CPJ and some recognised media outlets, explaining explicitly how and why Perugia Shock was taken down, and
b) someone making a nebulous claim - based on nothing more than their own prejudices and without an ounce of evidence to underpin it - that Sfarzo, the CPJ and media outlets are lying or misled, and that this is an elaborate deception planned and executed by Sfarzo in league with the "FOA".
I can see so many parallels here with the whole Obama birth certificate shenanigans. Once Obama's spokesman had come out and said, unequivocally, that Obama was definitely born in Hawaii, that should have been the end of the matter. To take things further was essentially to accuse the President's spokesman (and, by extension, the President himself) of lying.
Although even in that case, there was an element of public accountability at stake, since Obama is a democratically-elected politician who is required to qualify for the post by fulfilling a number of "entry criteria". There's no public accountability issue however surrounding Sfarzo's case, which makes the demands for "evidence" even more risible.
What's equally risible is that the pro-guilt commentators who are calling this whole thing a conspiracy - one involving various media agencies and a respected journalistic organisation - are guilty of exactly the sort of crazy, wooly, near-paranoid thinking that they themselves are so fond of ridiculing and attributing to others. But I'm guessing that they can't even see the irony...