abaddon
Penultimate Amazing
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LOL. I misread your user name all the time. I know I am flat out wrong, but I can't help it.
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I didn't expect the evil forces held in the basement of the Musée d'archéologie Nationale!
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The cover up was improvised and very sloppy at best, but it doesn't matter when you are in power...
Yes, I agree on most of your points here, especially since the crime scene was wild west Dallas anno 1963. But with all this in mind, there are evidence of malfeasance of a sort that strongly suggest a pattern of a systematic cover up with CrazyKidOswald as an organizing principle (prime mover).Benign is not a synonym for imaginary, which is what Krusch's scenario adds up to.
Rather than grand conspiracy with multiple conspirators, how about good old American Standard Law Enforcement misreporting?
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=10684302&postcount=1098
Officers make mistakes every day of the week, even in situations with little to no stress and no immediate danger to anyone. The above post is illustrative of that, and I can't begin to imagine how ********** up things must have been in Dallas with multiple agencies, no chain of command and a dead POTUS.
My bet is on Mr. Murphy.
I do not know, but I have a guess.
I do not know, but I have a guess.
I find your analogi at best a bit ... puerile, Regnad Kcin.When will you be showing participants in this discussion your bucket, manifesto?
Why are you always placing your exclamation marks and question marks with space between it and your last letter in the sentence?I have a guess, too ! Isn't that amazing ?
Of all the JFK conspiracy theory nonsense, the idea that Oswald could not have made the shots is the dumbest..
Why are you always placing your exclamation marks and question marks with space between it and your last letter in the sentence?
The people at NARA did not find any of the signatures on the three empty shells which is evidence of criminal fraud, at least by DPD's Lt Day. Why did he lie?
I do not know, but I have a guess.
When you engage my services as a writer then your editorial notes will be considered.I find your analogi at best a bit ... puerile, Regnad Kcin.
Try again.
"analogi," [sic]
The "question at hand" remains quite impossible to deal with with the help of your "analogy" I'm afraid.When you engage my services as a writer then your editorial notes will be considered.
Now then, insofar as you know precisely what I was getting at with my "analogi," [sic] how about we return to the question at hand.
Yes, I agree on most of your points here, especially since the crime scene was wild west Dallas anno 1963. But with all this in mind, there are evidence of malfeasance of a sort that strongly suggest a pattern of a systematic cover up with CrazyKidOswald as an organizing principle (prime mover).
The people at NARA did not find any of the signatures on the three empty shells which is evidence of criminal fraud, at least by DPD's Lt Day. Why did he lie?
I do not know, but I have a guess.
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Are you still claiming that "ink pen" was sop for marking bullets and shells at the time of JFK's assassination? They used diamond pens at DPD and the three engravings on the CE-399 from the personel att the FBI lab are also evidence of diamond pen as a marking tool. Do you still believe that SA Elmer Todd could have used an ink pen, explaining why his signature is not on the CE-399 bullet?
Impossible? Are you not fluent in English?The "question at hand" remains quite impossible to deal with with the help of your "analogy" I'm afraid.
As I said, try again.
I find your analogi at best a bit ... puerile, Regnad Kcin.
Try again.
Get used to the idea that everyone here will continue asking you for that better alternative until you provide it and are prepared to defend it.