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Uninterrupted TSBD rooftop Hertz sign time display = no power failure

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Chris Douglas:
I hadn't noticed if it was said in the thread already but which floor is the power for the elevators on.? Point being, is it possible that the conspirator turned the power off on the way out the door, as a way to slow down anyone from going upstairs (or down) in a hastily manner.?

Richard Smith:

--- Quote from: John Iacoletti on March 06, 2018, 09:26:05 PM ---It's only "plausible" because that's the way you want it to be.  Mooney said "we had no more power on the elevator".  Deal with it.

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Again, for the tenth time, no one disputes that Mooney thought there was a power outage.  But that doesn't make it so.  There are other plausible alternatives that have been laid out ad nauseam.  Deal with that Inspector Ding-a-Ling.

Richard Smith:

--- Quote from: John Iacoletti on March 06, 2018, 09:36:18 PM ---Did the passenger elevator have a gate?

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LOL.  Not relevant because Adams didn't get on the passenger elevator.   Her difficulty wasn't getting it to move like Mooney.  It simply didn't show up when she called it.  From that she ASS-u-med (one of your favorite words) that it didn't come because of a power outage.

Richard Smith:

--- Quote from: John Iacoletti on March 06, 2018, 09:34:36 PM ---How do you know this was around 12:36?

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What time do you think it happened?  That is the time attributed to it in Reclaiming History.  Could it be off by a minute or two?  Possibly but no apparent relevance.  The obvious point is that Sawyer took the passenger elevator up and then back down in this timeframe.  Confirming that it was working and had power.

Richard Smith:

--- Quote from: John Iacoletti on March 07, 2018, 05:30:30 PM ---What conspirators?  Why is Richard so emotionally invested in there not being a power outage?

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I've explained this one as well.  Several of your nutty kindred have suggested the power outage was the result of the efforts of conspirators.  If you don't like that claim, take it up with them but not me for addressing it.  I've also said multiple times that if you want to erroneously believe there was a power outage but that it had no implications for a conspiracy, that is fine with me.  My only objection is to anyone suggesting there was a power outage (a falsehood) to support the notion of a conspiracy.  Don't care a bit though if someone wants to believe it was just some random event with no relevance to who assassinated JFK.  It would just be an unimportant matter of fact.  Like whether John Wilkes Booth's horse was brown or black.  Are you saying that you do not believe the power outage was originated by or proves any conspiracy in this case?

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