Ruth Paine - Absolutely part of a conspiracy

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Offline Bill Brown

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Re: Ruth Paine - Absolutely part of a conspiracy
« Reply #77 on: January 01, 2019, 08:59:41 AM »
you're argument is weak and incidental

Oswald was arrested and charged with murdering the president

what more did she NEED to do?

It was mission accomplished

she ignored LHO's request for a lawyer

and buried him

THEN she finds the BS walker "evidence"

The saint like Ruth Paine didnt lift a finger for her "friend"

she maintains she never liked

pretty devious and deceptive for an angelic figure no?

Is she your auntie?


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THEN she finds the BS walker "evidence"

The Walker evidence (the note Lee left behind for Marina) was hidden, by Marina, inside a book which was included in a list of belongings turned over by Ruth Paine to the police in Irving who in turn, gave the items to the Secret Service who would give the property to Marina.  It was the Secret Service who found the note inside the book, not Ruth Paine.

Offline Eddie Haymaker

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Re: Ruth Paine - Absolutely part of a conspiracy
« Reply #78 on: January 01, 2019, 09:26:18 AM »
Regardless I just can't get around the odds

What are the odds of this? any city in america,any route,any building on said route,any vip,any day. Thats one lucky lone gunman.He waited 5 weeks for his unlikely opportunity. So when was the last time a sitting US president drove through Dealey Plaza? NEVER? A mathematical impossibility?

He's just a lone gunman stroking his rifle at night,waiting for his chance

"when lord when is it gonna be my time? I can wait decades If I have to, I can swim rivers, I can climb mountains, I ..what he's coming TO ME tomorrow?"   

wow - what a crock

The law of probability says she HAD to know

RP very shrewdly placed him there

She did her very best to get others to do it for her

So they would take the blame AND was caught lying about that

Angelic? Not so much




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Offline Bill Brown

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Re: Ruth Paine - Absolutely part of a conspiracy
« Reply #79 on: January 01, 2019, 09:36:44 AM »
Regardless I just can't get around the odds

What are the odds of this? any city in america,any route,any building on said route,any vip,any day. Thats one lucky lone gunman.He waited 5 weeks for his unlikely opportunity. So when was the last time a sitting US president drove through Dealey Plaza? NEVER? A mathematical impossibility?

He's just a lone gunman stroking his rifle at night,waiting for his chance

"when lord when is it gonna be my time? I can wait decades If I have to, I ..what he's coming tomorrow?"    wow - what a crock

The law of probability says she HAD to know

You're looking at this whole thing after the fact.

Let's use a typical day in your life as an example.

Once a day is over... and you have made all of the movements you made during that day... and many things happened to you during that day... and you had many conversations with others during the course of that day...

At the end of that day, looking back at the day, the day went exactly like it did, regardless of what the odds were, before that day started, that ALL of those things would happen in the exact manner that they did.

You're basically saying that all of your movements, events and conversations throughout your day had to be suspiciously planned because the odds, before the day started, that every single one of those happenings and conversations would occur in the exact manner that they did were almost nil... Yet, they did occur exactly as they did, despite those almost nil odds.
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Re: Ruth Paine - Absolutely part of a conspiracy
« Reply #80 on: January 01, 2019, 10:07:56 AM »
No,I disagree

He was an rifleman waiting for a target

the most powerful man in the world comes to him under perfect conditions

Its not the same thing (or anywhere close) to what you allude to

Everyone investigating this crime thought right away it was planned weeks or

months in advance

The Dallas DA say's as much in an interview on the day

RP though in the Pg1 interview says it was not planned ahead

But how could she know that for sure?

Your response?

ah Its just one of those things hatmaker

hey, sh&t happens - No sorry it doesn't. Not like this.


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He was an rifleman waiting for a target

Your entire point relies on this belief of yours being factual.

You don't know that he was a rifleman waiting for a target; you just don't.

Offline Eddie Haymaker

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Re: Ruth Paine - Absolutely part of a conspiracy
« Reply #81 on: January 01, 2019, 10:36:04 AM »

Your entire point relies on this belief of yours being factual.

You don't know that he was a rifleman waiting for a target; you just don't.

If RP was innocent, it happened by chance - you believe

and the walker evidence is true - you believe

You expect me to believe he's a rifleman in waiting

not the other way round

 ???

I believe he was working hard trying to save up for his daughters shoes

and he liked (and voted for) Kennedy

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Offline Bill Brown

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Re: Ruth Paine - Absolutely part of a conspiracy
« Reply #82 on: January 01, 2019, 12:53:45 PM »
If RP was innocent, it happened by chance - you believe

and the walker evidence is true - you believe

You expect me to believe he's a rifleman in waiting

not the other way round

 ???

I believe he was working hard trying to save up for his daughters shoes

and he liked (and voted for) Kennedy

I don't believe Oswald was a rifleman in waiting... well, until he learned of the parade route.

Offline Richard Smith

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Re: Ruth Paine - Absolutely part of a conspiracy
« Reply #83 on: January 01, 2019, 02:21:15 PM »
Common sense would confirm that no plan would entail having to bring the President to a location convenient for the assassin.  Think of the complexity of doing that. The plan: Let's make sure some loser gets hired in a particular building via some Irving housewife, hope he continues to work there and show up on the day of the assassination and not have an alibi at the moment of the assassination, and oh yeah let's somehow convince the President to visit Dallas and arrange for his motorcade to pass this particular building.  It's laughable as a planned event.  It fits perfectly with an event that unfolded by chance.