As always I stand by my statement. If someone is posting in a forum that is exclusively about conspiracies how can that someone not know about the government findings about the JFK assassination? .
We know full well about the conclusions of the HSCA. However, I would say that if someone is posting in a forum about conspiracies and invoking the HSCA, how can that person not know that the conclusions of the HSCA are completely wrong?
You, of course, know that the conclusion of the HSCA was based on the "acoustic evidence" that was claimed to show evidence of a 4th gun shot, right? Given that, the HSCA said, wow, there were 4 shots but damned if we know who did the 4th. Must have been a conspiracy of some sort. We don't know who or how, but that's the only explanation for the 4th shot.
However, the claim of 4 shots based on the acoustic evidence was predicated on the assumption that the "open mike" that made the recording was on Officer McLain's motorcycle, in a position that was essentially the corner of Houston and Elm. It REQUIRES that to be true in order to hold up. When the evidence was presented to the HSCA, it was asserted that this was correct. Unfortunately, the committee was out of time and never had time to investigate that premise to see whether it was true.
However, afterward, photographic evidence as well as McLain's own testimony confirm that McLain was no where near that position, and he was close to the south end of Houston when the shots were fired. Moreover, he denies that his mike was stuck open (there WAS an officer who admitted his mike was stuck open, but he was no where near the assassination). Therefore, the acoustic evidence of a 4th shot completely falls apart. So the evidence the HSCA used to decide there was a fourth shot has subsequently been found to be nonsense. Without that evidence, there is no evidence for a conspiracy.
There is an internet meme known as Pablo's First Law of Internet discussion, which says, regardless of the topic, assume someone participating knows more about it than you do. The reason no one here brings up the conclusions of the HSCA as the evidence of a conspiracy is because they know that they are wrong, and they know WHY they are wrong.
Make no mistake, many participating here know full well about the conclusions of the HSCA. In fact, it appears they know a lot more about them than you do, because they know they are baseless. That's why JayUtah and others have advised you to go over to a JFK thread so maybe you could actually learn more about it. If you think anything I've said is wrong, bring it over there and bring it on. We'll have that discussion.