Is the amount of effort to link Oswald to Hidell believable?

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Is the amount of effort to link Oswald to Hidell believable?
« Reply #77 on: July 06, 2023, 03:20:44 PM »
Sorry John, but you not me made the following poorly thought out claim and now after I pointed out the massive flaws in your logic, you are back pedalling real fast.

That’s not a “claim”. You insisted that there was no other alternative. That’s an alternative. You’re so desperate to shift the burden that you can’t tell the difference.

You didn’t point out any “massive flaws” — you just rattled off your usual list of unsubstantiated claims.
 
What makes you think your “alternative” is any “brighter”?
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Re: Is the amount of effort to link Oswald to Hidell believable?
« Reply #78 on: July 06, 2023, 03:47:43 PM »
Sorry John, but you not me made the following poorly thought out claim and now after I pointed out the massive flaws in your logic, you are back pedalling real fast.

Any more bright ideas? LOL!!!

JohnM

Imagine the coincidence that someone using the same name that Oswald used as an alias ordering a rifle to be delivered to his PO Box without that being part of a conspiracy to frame Oswald! And that rifle having the same serial number as the one left at the TSBD.  Comedy gold.  LOL.  No one can believe that is what these contrarians loons are peddling.  They recognize the absurdity of the conspiracy narrative.  So they don't want to acknowledge or defend it but they are clearly implying a massive conspiracy to assassinate JFK, frame Oswald for the crime using fabricated evidence that derives from numerous different sources over a period of years, and then also implicate him in the Walker attempt and Tippit murders. 
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Re: Is the amount of effort to link Oswald to Hidell believable?
« Reply #79 on: July 06, 2023, 04:52:13 PM »
Imagine the coincidence that someone using the same name that Oswald used as an alias ordering a rifle to be delivered to his PO Box without that being part of a conspiracy to frame Oswald!

Except you forgot to actually demonstrate that Oswald ever used Hidell as an alias for himself.

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And that rifle having the same serial number as the one left at the TSBD. 

Imagine how hard it is for anybody to handwrite a number on a piece of paper. So hard that it must require a massive conspiracy. Therefore Oswald killed Kennedy.

Speaking of comedy gold…

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Re: Is the amount of effort to link Oswald to Hidell believable?
« Reply #80 on: July 06, 2023, 10:21:46 PM »
Imagine the coincidence that someone using the same name that Oswald used as an alias ordering a rifle to be delivered to his PO Box without that being part of a conspiracy to frame Oswald! And that rifle having the same serial number as the one left at the TSBD.  Comedy gold.  LOL.  No one can believe that is what these contrarians loons are peddling.  They recognize the absurdity of the conspiracy narrative.  So they don't want to acknowledge or defend it but they are clearly implying a massive conspiracy to assassinate JFK, frame Oswald for the crime using fabricated evidence that derives from numerous different sources over a period of years, and then also implicate him in the Walker attempt and Tippit murders.

At first studying the the ins and outs of the assassination was what was most interesting but now that pales next to the crazy mental gymnastics on display from these contrarians, and watching them make the most outrageous suggestions and conclusions is as you say "comedy gold".

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Re: Is the amount of effort to link Oswald to Hidell believable?
« Reply #81 on: July 07, 2023, 12:18:30 AM »
Imagine how hard it is for anybody to handwrite a number on a piece of paper. So hard that it must require a massive conspiracy.

Finally we're getting somewhere, so it wasn't a massive conspiracy but a handwritten number on a piece of paper? LOL

Btw what number on what piece of paper, then we discuss the further ramifications of where a handwritten number on a piece of paper goes? K?

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Re: Is the amount of effort to link Oswald to Hidell believable?
« Reply #82 on: July 07, 2023, 12:27:16 AM »
Finally we're getting somewhere, so it wasn't a massive conspiracy but a handwritten number on a piece of paper? LOL

Is this your way of admitting that this “massive conspiracy” thing is just a strawman?

LOL.

Don’t try to shift the burden again. What’s your evidence that CE139 went through the postal service, was delivered to Dallas, and was signed for and picked up by Oswald? And try to answer without lying about the actual evidence or making up false dichotomies. You can either prove it or you cannot.

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Re: Is the amount of effort to link Oswald to Hidell believable?
« Reply #83 on: July 07, 2023, 12:29:50 AM »
Is this your way of admitting that this “massive conspiracy” thing is just a strawman?

LOL.

Don’t try to shift the burden again. What’s your evidence that CE139 went through the postal service, was delivered to Dallas, and was signed for and picked up by Oswald? And try to answer without lying about the actual evidence or making up false dichotomies. You can either prove it or you cannot.

Stop running John, I asked you a simple question, "what number on what piece of paper, then we discuss the further ramifications of where a handwritten number on a piece of paper goes?"

JohnM