[Members] come to different and changed understandings of subject matter, especially when a thread evolves over months or years.
And one of the biggest "changes" in subject matter recently at the EF forum is this....
Three-and-a-half years ago, not a single EF member cared enough about my archived EF discussions to request that I remove the EF/CTer posts from my site,
nor did anyone insist that I be banned from the EF because of my archiving. Nobody cared enough in 2016 to do either of those things. Nobody.
Fast forward to 2019 ---
"I want my stuff removed, NOW!" -- Bart Kamp; 8/25/2019
"Von Pein....TAKE MY WORDS OFF YOUR WEBSITE!" -- Jim Hargrove; 8/25/2019
"If Von Pein does not remove this crap from his website pronto then I have no interest in being here [at EF] and will ask for the removal of all my posts/material since it gets misrepresented and twisted by Von Pein." -- Bart Kamp; 8/26/2019
What a difference three years can make.
And I think it's laughable to think that Internet conspiracy believers would be likely to exhibit ANY "changed understandings of subject matter" and have their minds changed by anyone when it comes to virtually any aspect of the JFK case. Unless, of course, it's a CTer who's willing to dive even
deeper into the conspiracy pool than he already was. Because from my experience in dealing with them, JFK conspiracy advocates are certainly among the most
rigid-thinking people on the planet when it comes to the topic of a "JFK conspiracy".
And, yes, it's also true that LNers are pretty rigid in their thinking too. But the difference is: LNers have a little something called
"All The Evidence" and
"Oswald's Actions" on their side to enhance their rigidity.