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Online Dan O'meara

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Re: Vicki Adams: The Lost Interview
« Reply #462 on: April 08, 2024, 01:16:57 AM »
Wow. It is so hard to take this seriously. A lot of pictures, conjectures, and words but absolutely void of substance. Made up information, pictures, and overall pure conjecture. In the end, in the girls’ own statements, they encountered the officer behind the building and were told to return to the building and we know from Sgt Harkness’s testimony that the building was not locked down until 12:36. We know from Sawyers testimony, the front of the building was locked down at 12:37. Styles went in, and Adams was stopped. We know from Officer Barnett’s testimony he ran immediately to the back and did not encounter anyone emerging from the building. Adams and Styles emerged from the Houston Street dock, apparently that is new information to you.  Nothing posted here changes that the girls left later than they thought.

A lot of pictures,

 :D :D :D
There are three pictures!
THREE!!
Apologies if I've reached the threshold of the number of images you can process in a single Reply.
I'll make sure I don't post four images in a single Reply, we don't want you having some kind of meltdown.

Adams and Styles emerged from the Houston Street dock, apparently that is new information to you.

Is it really new information to me?
It appears you can't even process two images.
The second image I posted was the route Adams and Styles took after they reached the first floor.
It has them leaving through the back door by the Houston Street dock, which is clearly marked on the image.
Here's the image if you don't believe me (you might need a nap after you've examined it):



In the end, in the girls’ own statements, they encountered the officer behind the building and were told to return to the building and we know from Sgt Harkness’s testimony that the building was not locked down until 12:36.

And here we have the two pieces of information you base your whole fantasy on.
Adams and Styles encountered a police officer after leaving the building and you have randomly decided this officer is Harkness.
It's truly unbelievable that this is the sum total of your efforts.
It's embarrassing.
Your deluded identification fails on so many levels it's actually funny.
You have an officer stood about 50ft away from the door he is supposed to be locking down.
He is stood around the corner of the building in a position where he can't even see the back door yet you insist he's locking the building down.
Adams and Styles completely ignore him and you still insist he's locking the building down.
What a waste of time and effort it is dealing with you.
« Last Edit: April 08, 2024, 01:17:48 AM by Dan O'meara »

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Re: Vicki Adams: The Lost Interview
« Reply #463 on: April 08, 2024, 05:29:32 PM »
A lot of pictures,

 :D :D :D
There are three pictures!
THREE!!
Apologies if I've reached the threshold of the number of images you can process in a single Reply.
I'll make sure I don't post four images in a single Reply, we don't want you having some kind of meltdown.

Adams and Styles emerged from the Houston Street dock, apparently that is new information to you.

Is it really new information to me?
It appears you can't even process two images.
The second image I posted was the route Adams and Styles took after they reached the first floor.
It has them leaving through the back door by the Houston Street dock, which is clearly marked on the image.
Here's the image if you don't believe me (you might need a nap after you've examined it):



In the end, in the girls’ own statements, they encountered the officer behind the building and were told to return to the building and we know from Sgt Harkness’s testimony that the building was not locked down until 12:36.

And here we have the two pieces of information you base your whole fantasy on.
Adams and Styles encountered a police officer after leaving the building and you have randomly decided this officer is Harkness.
It's truly unbelievable that this is the sum total of your efforts.
It's embarrassing.
Your deluded identification fails on so many levels it's actually funny.
You have an officer stood about 50ft away from the door he is supposed to be locking down.
He is stood around the corner of the building in a position where he can't even see the back door yet you insist he's locking the building down.
Adams and Styles completely ignore him and you still insist he's locking the building down.
What a waste of time and effort it is dealing with you.
I am just curious, but do you ever get tired of making grandiose pronouncements only for them to not be true? Maybe a little embarrassed? You are kind of like the cartoon character Wile E Coyote and you have the Acme Research and Posting Kit and it is doing you in all the time.

Dan O --“Jack's fourth "flaw".
Firstly, there is absolutely no reason why Adams and Styles would have "encountered" Barnett. He was on Houston Street, Adams and Styles were not.
Interestingly, in the Lost Interview, Adams refers to seeing a police officer on Houston Street after she exited the back door.”


Huh? She would have had to if she exited right by him as per your picture.

...”He was on Houston Street, Adams and Styles were not.”

It could not be more obvious what you stated. Why would anyone question your skills? Again, they exited on Houston Street. They said they exited on Houston Street. Barnett was on Houston Street. What don't you get about that?

“There are three pictures!”

So, a lot means more than three?

“Adams and Styles completely ignore him and you still insist he's locking the building down.”

Adams and Styles did not ignore the officer but instead went to the front and back into the building. They repeatedly stated they encountered an officer.
For a renowned infamous researcher who is unrelenting on the accuracy in the information in the affidavits and testimonies and then to make a statement like this.
Dan, this is just pretty bad.


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Re: Vicki Adams: The Lost Interview
« Reply #464 on: April 10, 2024, 07:54:40 PM »
I am just curious, but do you ever get tired of making grandiose pronouncements only for them to not be true? Maybe a little embarrassed? You are kind of like the cartoon character Wile E Coyote and you have the Acme Research and Posting Kit and it is doing you in all the time.

Dan O --“Jack's fourth "flaw".
Firstly, there is absolutely no reason why Adams and Styles would have "encountered" Barnett. He was on Houston Street, Adams and Styles were not.
Interestingly, in the Lost Interview, Adams refers to seeing a police officer on Houston Street after she exited the back door.”


Huh? She would have had to if she exited right by him as per your picture.

...”He was on Houston Street, Adams and Styles were not.”

It could not be more obvious what you stated. Why would anyone question your skills? Again, they exited on Houston Street. They said they exited on Houston Street. Barnett was on Houston Street. What don't you get about that?

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You really are the gift that keeps on giving.
Once more, your profound ignorance regarding the most basic aspects of this case comes shining through.
Adams and Styles do not exit onto Houston Street - I'll leave that with you to work out yourself.

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“There are three pictures!”

So, a lot means more than three?

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“Adams and Styles completely ignore him and you still insist he's locking the building down.”

Adams and Styles did not ignore the officer but instead went to the front and back into the building. They repeatedly stated they encountered an officer.
For a renowned infamous researcher who is unrelenting on the accuracy in the information in the affidavits and testimonies and then to make a statement like this.
Dan, this is just pretty bad.

??
I've stated over and over again that they encountered a police officer.
I've made the point repeatedly in connection with your ridiculous fantasy that this officer was Harkness locking down the building.
He was stood about 50ft away from the door he was supposed to be locking down - you don't have a problem with that.
He was stood around the corner of the building so he couldn't even see the door he was supposed to be locking down - you don't have a problem with that either.
Adams and Styles were outside the building. When a building is being locked down those who are inside can't go outside and those who are outside can't come back inside - but this officer does exactly the opposite of that, he orders people who are outside the building to go back inside. This is not an officer locking down the building.
And when he orders them back inside, they don't go back the way they've come from, they just carry on around the side of the building. They eventually go back inside but not because this officer has ordered them to. Adams goes back inside because of a radio call she hears on a police bike, nothing to do with the police officer she encounters, who she completely ignores.
Anyone with half a brain can see that this isn't an officer locking down the building.
Your idea this is Harkness locking down the building is pure fantasy.
If anything that officer is trying to keep people out of the railroad yard area, where a search is going on, and that's it.


« Last Edit: April 10, 2024, 08:43:51 PM by Dan O'meara »

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Re: Vicki Adams: The Lost Interview
« Reply #465 on: April 11, 2024, 04:18:16 AM »
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You really are the gift that keeps on giving.
Once more, your profound ignorance regarding the most basic aspects of this case comes shining through.
Adams and Styles do not exit onto Houston Street - I'll leave that with you to work out yourself.

??

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I've stated over and over again that they encountered a police officer.
I've made the point repeatedly in connection with your ridiculous fantasy that this officer was Harkness locking down the building.
He was stood about 50ft away from the door he was supposed to be locking down - you don't have a problem with that.
He was stood around the corner of the building so he couldn't even see the door he was supposed to be locking down - you don't have a problem with that either.
Adams and Styles were outside the building. When a building is being locked down those who are inside can't go outside and those who are outside can't come back inside - but this officer does exactly the opposite of that, he orders people who are outside the building to go back inside. This is not an officer locking down the building.
And when he orders them back inside, they don't go back the way they've come from, they just carry on around the side of the building. They eventually go back inside but not because this officer has ordered them to. Adams goes back inside because of a radio call she hears on a police bike, nothing to do with the police officer she encounters, who she completely ignores.
Anyone with half a brain can see that this isn't an officer locking down the building.
Your idea this is Harkness locking down the building is pure fantasy.
If anything that officer is trying to keep people out of the railroad yard area, where a search is going on, and that's it.



Anyone with half a brain can see that this isn't an officer locking down the building.
Your idea this is Harkness locking down the building is pure fantasy.

Dan, you sure don’t speak very highly of yourself. Half a brain? I give you more credit than that.

No what we have here is a grown male using emojis’ like an adolescent girl. Endlessly getting caught posting nonsense as truth and facts. Making stories as you go and blathering on about something you know nothing about. 

Reply #445 states what you posted earlier and it does not mirror the current nonsense.


Reply #445

Dan O’Meara: “In his WC testimony Harkness makes the point that at around 12:36pm he and two other officers go around the back of the building to seal it off and lock the building down:


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If anything that officer is trying to keep people out of the railroad yard area, where a search is going on, and that's it.

Huh. Where does anyone ever mention locking down the Railroad Yards?

Mr. BELIN. How soon after 12:36 p.m., would you say the building was sealed off?
Mr. HARKNESS. It was sealed off then because I was back there and two other men. 

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Nobody can ever accuse you of telling the same story twice. Making up stories seems to be your strong point. The only person in this story with a problem with the truth is you.

 In this post you not only acknowledge the building was being locked down, but that Adams and Styles encountered the officers in the back where Harkness was standing.

Reply Dan O #445

Dan O’Meara: “In his WC testimony Harkness makes the point that at around 12:36pm he and two other officers go around the back of the building to seal it off and lock the building down:
In the diagram below the route Adams and Styles took is marked out. The circle is where Shelley and Lovelady were stood, the star is where Adams and Styles run into the police officer.”


 
 

 

 
 You understand the back of the building was being locked down in this post.
 
Dan O'Meara--In his WC testimony Harkness makes the point that at around 12:36pm he and two other officers go around the back of the building to seal it off and lock the building down:
 
Mr. BELIN. How soon after 12:36 p.m., would you say the building was sealed off?
Mr. HARKNESS. It was sealed off then because I was back there and two other men.


Reply Dan O #454

What can be said is that this issue is a real problem for all Nutters who just swallow down the WC's "narrative" whole.
I'm going to try, one last time, to explain your mistake. I'll explain it in a way that a child could understand.

Yes - Harkness reports that he and two others locked down the back of the building around 12:36pm
Yes - Adams reported running into an officer after she had left the building who told her to go back inside


Apparently, you are a child and could not understand what you have posted.
 

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Re: Vicki Adams: The Lost Interview
« Reply #466 on: April 11, 2024, 09:41:32 AM »


Anyone with half a brain can see that this isn't an officer locking down the building.
Your idea this is Harkness locking down the building is pure fantasy.

Dan, you sure don’t speak very highly of yourself. Half a brain? I give you more credit than that.

No what we have here is a grown male using emojis’ like an adolescent girl. Endlessly getting caught posting nonsense as truth and facts. Making stories as you go and blathering on about something you know nothing about. 

Reply #445 states what you posted earlier and it does not mirror the current nonsense.


Reply #445

Dan O’Meara: “In his WC testimony Harkness makes the point that at around 12:36pm he and two other officers go around the back of the building to seal it off and lock the building down:


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If anything that officer is trying to keep people out of the railroad yard area, where a search is going on, and that's it.

Huh. Where does anyone ever mention locking down the Railroad Yards?

Mr. BELIN. How soon after 12:36 p.m., would you say the building was sealed off?
Mr. HARKNESS. It was sealed off then because I was back there and two other men. 

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Nobody can ever accuse you of telling the same story twice. Making up stories seems to be your strong point. The only person in this story with a problem with the truth is you.

 In this post you not only acknowledge the building was being locked down, but that Adams and Styles encountered the officers in the back where Harkness was standing.

Reply Dan O #445

Dan O’Meara: “In his WC testimony Harkness makes the point that at around 12:36pm he and two other officers go around the back of the building to seal it off and lock the building down:
In the diagram below the route Adams and Styles took is marked out. The circle is where Shelley and Lovelady were stood, the star is where Adams and Styles run into the police officer.”


 
 

 

 
 You understand the back of the building was being locked down in this post.
 
Dan O'Meara--In his WC testimony Harkness makes the point that at around 12:36pm he and two other officers go around the back of the building to seal it off and lock the building down:
 
Mr. BELIN. How soon after 12:36 p.m., would you say the building was sealed off?
Mr. HARKNESS. It was sealed off then because I was back there and two other men.


Reply Dan O #454

What can be said is that this issue is a real problem for all Nutters who just swallow down the WC's "narrative" whole.
I'm going to try, one last time, to explain your mistake. I'll explain it in a way that a child could understand.

Yes - Harkness reports that he and two others locked down the back of the building around 12:36pm
Yes - Adams reported running into an officer after she had left the building who told her to go back inside


Apparently, you are a child and could not understand what you have posted.

The same confused old nonsense.
Harkness is not the officer who Adams and Styles encountered after they left the building.
The officer Adams and Styles encounter is not locking down the building.
If he was locking down the building he would:
1] Be stood by the back door and not 50 ft away from it and around the corner of the building so he can't even see the back door
2] Stopping people from leaving the building. Unlike Adams and Styles, who just stroll out.
3] Stopping people from getting back inside the building, unlike the officer Adams and Styles encounter who is ordering people who are outside the building back inside.
Adams and Styles encounter this officer approximately one minute after the last shot.
He is the officer Barnett sees around the back of the building.
Harkness doesn't arrive on the scene for another five minutes.

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Re: Vicki Adams: The Lost Interview
« Reply #467 on: April 11, 2024, 03:45:10 PM »
The same confused old nonsense.
Harkness is not the officer who Adams and Styles encountered after they left the building.
The officer Adams and Styles encounter is not locking down the building.
If he was locking down the building he would:
1] Be stood by the back door and not 50 ft away from it and around the corner of the building so he can't even see the back door
2] Stopping people from leaving the building. Unlike Adams and Styles, who just stroll out.
3] Stopping people from getting back inside the building, unlike the officer Adams and Styles encounter who is ordering people who are outside the building back inside.
Adams and Styles encounter this officer approximately one minute after the last shot.
He is the officer Barnett sees around the back of the building.
Harkness doesn't arrive on the scene for another five minutes.

Adams and Styles encounter this officer approximately one minute after the last shot.
He is the officer Barnett sees around the back of the building.


? Who-- But they do not see Barnett or he them. This is actually sadly pathetic.

Dan O--“If he was locking down the building he would:
1] Be stood by the back door and not 50 ft away from it and around the corner of the building so he can't even see the back door
2] Stopping people from leaving the building. Unlike Adams and Styles, who just stroll out.
3] Stopping people from getting back inside the building, unlike the officer Adams and Styles encounter who is ordering people who are outside the building back inside.


I guess this makes sense to you. Can you quote anyone actually who actually state this fantasy?

Your previous posts don’t support your statement. Barnett’s statement is directly contradicting this nonsense.

 
Reply #445

Dan O’Meara: “In his WC testimony Harkness makes the point that at around 12:36pm he and two other officers go around the back of the building to seal it off and lock the building down:

 


Reply Dan O #454

What can be said is that this issue is a real problem for all Nutters who just swallow down the WC's "narrative" whole.
I'm going to try, one last time, to explain your mistake. I'll explain it in a way that a child could understand.
Yes - Harkness reports that he and two others locked down the back of the building around 12:36pm
Yes - Adams reported running into an officer after she had left the building who told her to go back inside


 

Reply #465

Dan O---”Adams and Styles do not exit onto Houston Street”

Actually, they did. 

Miss ADAMS - Well, this is the stairs, and this is the Houston Street dock that I went out. They were approximately in this position here, so I don't know how you would describe that.

Mr. BELIN - Then what did you do?
Miss ADAMS - I proceeded out to the Houston Street dock.

 

The best part is how you just make things up as you go and post what comes to you, then call everyone else dishonest and liars. Are there any adolescent girl emojis that magically make it appear you are telling the truth? Maybe if you would quote one of these officers’ testimonies instead of relying on your personal opinion you could learn a little more about the assassination.

Adams exited the Houston Street door. She saw the officers Barnett refers to when she they exited on Houston Street. Remember they were stationed at the corner.

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Re: Vicki Adams: The Lost Interview
« Reply #468 on: April 11, 2024, 05:36:51 PM »
Adams and Styles encounter this officer approximately one minute after the last shot.
He is the officer Barnett sees around the back of the building.


? Who-- But they do not see Barnett or he them. This is actually sadly pathetic.

Dan O--“If he was locking down the building he would:
1] Be stood by the back door and not 50 ft away from it and around the corner of the building so he can't even see the back door
2] Stopping people from leaving the building. Unlike Adams and Styles, who just stroll out.
3] Stopping people from getting back inside the building, unlike the officer Adams and Styles encounter who is ordering people who are outside the building back inside.


I guess this makes sense to you. Can you quote anyone actually who actually state this fantasy?

Your previous posts don’t support your statement. Barnett’s statement is directly contradicting this nonsense.

 
Reply #445

Dan O’Meara: “In his WC testimony Harkness makes the point that at around 12:36pm he and two other officers go around the back of the building to seal it off and lock the building down:

 


Reply Dan O #454

What can be said is that this issue is a real problem for all Nutters who just swallow down the WC's "narrative" whole.
I'm going to try, one last time, to explain your mistake. I'll explain it in a way that a child could understand.
Yes - Harkness reports that he and two others locked down the back of the building around 12:36pm
Yes - Adams reported running into an officer after she had left the building who told her to go back inside


 

Reply #465

Dan O---”Adams and Styles do not exit onto Houston Street”

Actually, they did. 

Miss ADAMS - Well, this is the stairs, and this is the Houston Street dock that I went out. They were approximately in this position here, so I don't know how you would describe that.

Mr. BELIN - Then what did you do?
Miss ADAMS - I proceeded out to the Houston Street dock.

 

The best part is how you just make things up as you go and post what comes to you, then call everyone else dishonest and liars. Are there any adolescent girl emojis that magically make it appear you are telling the truth? Maybe if you would quote one of these officers’ testimonies instead of relying on your personal opinion you could learn a little more about the assassination.

Adams exited the Houston Street door. She saw the officers Barnett refers to when she they exited on Houston Street. Remember they were stationed at the corner.

The usual brilliant critique, full of evidence and facts to back up your "points".

Dan O---”Adams and Styles do not exit onto Houston Street”

Actually, they did. 


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