Why do some people believe in conspiracy theories?

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Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: Why do some people believe in conspiracy theories?
« Reply #77 on: March 26, 2019, 09:46:01 PM »
Marina testified that she thinks that was the shirt he wore that morning. Bledsoe testified it was the same shirt.

The image of the funny-looking guy not resisting arrest ;) outside the TT shows the same color shirt (lightened by the sunshine)

Marina testified that she thinks that was the shirt he wore that morning.

"thinks"?....

Mr. RANKIN. Mrs. Oswald, would you step over with the interpreter to this desk and point out the different pieces of clothing as we ask you about it, please?
Do you know the shirt that Lee Oswald wore the morning that he left?
Mrs. OSWALD. I don't remember. What else interests you? What do you want?

Marina did not see him leave the house and had no way of knowing which shirt Oswald was wearing.

Bledsoe testified it was the same shirt.

Bledsoe's testimony was all over the place. She was shown the actual shirt at her home before testifying and only "recognized" it due to the hole on the arm.  :D

None of the people who worked with Oswald that morningwere able to identify that shirt! And it is common knowledge that eyewitnesses frequently get all sorts of details wrong, yet Bledsoe's convenient testimony is believed without question or corroboration.


Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Why do some people believe in conspiracy theories?
« Reply #78 on: March 26, 2019, 09:46:27 PM »
Ah.. the propaganda troll strikes again. Sorry... not interested in fairytales and weak incredible explanations.

Then why are you a CT...

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Re: Why do some people believe in conspiracy theories?
« Reply #79 on: March 26, 2019, 09:49:15 PM »
Just named the rifle CBD shirt fibers, Sherlock
The partial came off with the lift

https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/warren-commission-report/chapter-4.html#fibers

Just named the rifle CBD shirt fibers, Sherlock

Oh I'm sorry, Watson, I thought you were talking about "couldn't-be-dismissed" evidence...

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Re: Why do some people believe in conspiracy theories?
« Reply #80 on: March 26, 2019, 09:51:21 PM »

Then why are you a CT...


Am I?

So not being convinced by the WC fairytale automatically makes me a CT? Really?

Must be LN "logic"

Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Why do some people believe in conspiracy theories?
« Reply #81 on: March 26, 2019, 10:08:26 PM »
Marina testified that she thinks that was the shirt he wore that morning.

"thinks"?....

Mr. RANKIN. Mrs. Oswald, would you step over with the interpreter to this desk and point out the different pieces of clothing as we ask you about it, please?
Do you know the shirt that Lee Oswald wore the morning that he left?
Mrs. OSWALD. I don't remember. What else interests you? What do you want?

Marina did not see him leave the house and had no way of knowing which shirt Oswald was wearing.

Bledsoe testified it was the same shirt.

Bledsoe's testimony was all over the place. She was shown the actual shirt at her home before testifying and only "recognized" it due to the hole on the arm.  :D

None of the people who worked with Oswald that morningwere able to identify that shirt! And it is common knowledge that eyewitnesses frequently get all sorts of details wrong, yet Bledsoe's convenient testimony is believed without question or corroboration.

A good-sized hole in a sleeve would be arguably more noticeable, and recalled, than the actual shirt itself

Seems Oswald wasn't very noticeable most of that day
The poor drab sap in a drab shirt. Could barely get even what he was carrying noticed
Seems no one hardly noticed him his entire life
They notice him now, huh...

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Re: Why do some people believe in conspiracy theories?
« Reply #82 on: March 26, 2019, 10:14:14 PM »
Just named the rifle CBD shirt fibers, Sherlock

Oh I'm sorry, Watson, I thought you were talking about "couldn't-be-dismissed" evidence...

Ask Stombaugh

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Re: Why do some people believe in conspiracy theories?
« Reply #83 on: March 26, 2019, 10:17:22 PM »
A good-sized hole in a sleeve would be arguably more noticeable, and recalled, than the actual shirt itself

Seems Oswald wasn't very noticeable most of that day
The poor drab sap in a drab shirt. Could barely get even what he was carrying noticed
Seems no one hardly noticed him his entire life

And yet when his presence in the front entrance during the Presidential parade is brought up, you cry, 'How come no one noticed him?!'  :D