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Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: One of the most important books in this case is free and online!
« Reply #24 on: June 09, 2023, 11:42:56 PM »
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You clearly don't understand the concept of connecting dots, 1 leads to 2 which leads to 3 and so on till you reach a logical conclusion whereas you have a jumbled mess of unproven facts which leads nowhere. Hahaha!



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You clearly don't understand the concept of connecting dots, 1 leads to 2 which leads to 3 and so on till you reach a logical conclusion

That's the best you've got? A pathetic gif?

And as for understanding connecting dots, you first need to make sure that the dots are actual dots. You kinda missed that.....

a jumbled mess of unproven facts which leads nowhere. Hahaha!

I actually agree.... the WC report is a collection of assumptions and unproven facts, so I'm glad you agree it leads nowhere   Thumb1:

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« Reply #24 on: June 09, 2023, 11:42:56 PM »


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« Reply #25 on: June 10, 2023, 12:42:05 AM »
Thanks Charles, I see this all the time, for instance why would Oswald carry the Hidell ID in his wallet because it looks like this Professor with 40 years of teaching experience seems to be saying, "it doesn't make sense because I wouldn't do that" but is that how the real World works?

Hilarious, given how much of your “evidence” is “I think a guilty person would act like that”.

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And another thought is he never cared because he never thought he would get away with it and expected to be killed by cops, and this can be seen in the very first Commission exhibit, the Walker note which says "11. If I am alive and taken Prisoner..." which indicates that he was fully prepared to commit suicide by cop.

“Walker note”. LOL.

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« Reply #26 on: June 10, 2023, 12:55:14 AM »
Maybe and this is just 1 example, perhaps Richard is first waiting for you to substantiate your belief that Oswald's rifle(LOL) was not Oswald's rifle(LOL)??

Who said that is my belief?

And speaking of lists of unsubstantiated claims…

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Kleins microfilm records which were verified by Waldman, show that A J Hidell sent an envelope and coupon wanting an Italian Carcano

“Verified”. LOL.

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Kleins sent C2766 to Oswald's PO Box

You forgot to provide evidence of any such thing being shipped via the postal service.

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Shortly thereafter Oswald was photographed with the exact type and size of Italian Carcano that matched the Italian Carcano in the Backyard photo

You forgot to provide evidence that it was “the exact type and size”.

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and which later the HSCA confirmed the rifle were the exact same because of you know "moon craters" etc.

They “confirmed” no such thing.

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Why was the blanket which contained Oswald rifle(LOL) was empty when searched on the afternoon of the 22nd?

You forgot to provide evidence that this blanket ever contained the rifle you call “Oswald’s rifle”.

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Why Oswald's rifle(LOL) had attached the 3 same types of thread which made up the shirt which Oswald was arrested in, the prohibitive probability is that they came from the same source.

“Types of thread”. LOL. “Prohibitive probability”. LOL.

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Why Oswald's rifle(LOL) had his palmprint as confirmed by Lt Day

You mean a partial palmprint on an index card that turned up a week later.

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and later verified by the FBI that the print came from Oswald's rifle(LOL) meaning that Oswald himself touched the rifle

“Verified”. LOL. Hoover wrote a letter and sent a indistinct smudge.

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Why Oswald told his interrogators a different story than what Oswald told Frazier about the contents of his long brown package.

Is that supposed to be evidence of something?

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And then and most importantly for your credibility, in detail can you explain how and who co-ordinated this massive charade which involved multiple unconnected participants?

Who claimed there was a “massive charade which involved multiple unconnected participants” to explain?
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« Reply #27 on: June 10, 2023, 12:57:59 AM »
Another indication would be pulling out his revolver under the circumstances that he found himself in at the Texas Theater.

Except that “pulling out his revolver” is LNer mythology. McDonald merely said he “went for it” (whatever that means).

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« Reply #28 on: June 10, 2023, 12:59:29 AM »
It's the old "he left so much evidence of his guilt, that we can only conclude he was innocent" argument to paraphrase Maxwell Smart.  Completely absurd.

Not nearly as absurd as your “a conspiracy would have done a better job incriminating Oswald, therefore Oswald did it”.

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« Reply #29 on: June 10, 2023, 01:07:04 AM »
Whew.  Unreal.  You know the evidence that places Oswald on the 6th floor at 12:30. It is conclusive unless you require a time machine.  The shots were fired at 12:30. Oswald's prints are on the SN boxes.  Bullet casings from Oswald's rifle are found by the window from which the shots were fired.  Oswald's rifle is found on that floor.  A long bag with Oswald's prints was found next to the SN.  Oswald carried a long bag to work that morning that can't be accounted for in any other way.  Oswald had no credible alibi for the moment of the shooting. 

No, because none of these mostly unsubstantiated claims tells you a thing about where Oswald was at 12:30. Wishful thinking is not evidence.

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« Reply #30 on: June 10, 2023, 01:36:07 AM »
You clearly don't understand the concept of connecting dots, 1 leads to 2 which leads to 3 and so on till you reach a logical conclusion whereas you have a jumbled mess of unproven facts which leads nowhere. Hahaha!




Meanwhile, this is how the WC-faithful go about “connecting the dots”:


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« Reply #31 on: June 10, 2023, 06:03:38 AM »
The WC evidence that proves Oswald purchased C2766.



The proof Oswald possessed C2766.



The HSCA proof that the identifying gouge on C2766 was seen in the backyard photo



A still from the film evidence taken the afternoon of the 22nd proving that C2766 was recovered



Oswald's print on the long brown paper bag found in the sniper's nest



The FBI's proof that the Lt Day print came from C2766



A tuft of several fresh, dark blue, gray-black, and orange-yellow cotton fibers was found in a crevice between the butt plate of the Carcano and the wooden stock. The FBI laboratory found that the colors, and even the twist of the fibers, perfectly matched those on the shirt Oswald was wearing at the time of his arrest. Though such fibers could theoretically have come from another identical shirt, the prohibitive probability is that they came from Oswald’s shirt.
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