The swami makes no accusations. The swami makes only observations. The swami accepts that one Michael Capasse is indeed a living, embodied person living in Connecticut.
Be that as it may, the swami notes that the mysterious Tom Sorensen is ostensibly a fellow Administrator of Mr. Capasse at their obscure JFKBoards.net. This obscure site has only 11 members and, indeed, pretty much no one ever posts there except the Administrators. If there is a non-Administrator participant who might qualify as the Martin of this forum, I am unable to identify him.
Set forth below is a representative sampling of Mr. Capasse's responses to the mysterious Martin. All three individuals - Mr. Capasse, the mysterious Tom and the mysterious Martin - have a visceral hatred of The Donald, an intense personal animosity toward certain participants here (notably John Mytton and Richard Smith), and an affinity for much the same vocabulary and especially the same ad hominem terminology. "You could look it up," as Casey Stengel used to say.
Startling coincidences do happen, of course.
The swami (oh, that's me) makes no accusations. The swami makes only observations.
These are all responses of Mr. Capasse to the posts of the mysterious Martin:


Nutters think they can knock down conspiracy theories all day long to better the Oswald theory. It does nothing.
What they ignore is, they're the only ones that have to anything to prove.
Nutters will tell you they are mistaken even when witnesses themselves insist they were not.

One of the Administrators at the obscure site is one Arjan Hut, a Dutch poet who sounds far too interesting to be the mysterious Martin:
https://dichterfanfryslan.nl/en/poets/arjan-hut/He does curiously live in the same one-hour-east-of-the-UK time zone as Martin "from Europe," but the swami makes no accusations; the swami makes only observations.
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Weidmann in the context of the Netherlands refers to both a brewery and a supplier of beer, with a history dating back to 1538. The brewery, Weidmann, offers a wide range of beer styles, from classic Dutch lagers to German Weissbier, under its own heritage brands or through trading brands." Merely an observation.

Since all three (or five or whatever) have been relegated to the realm of non-existence, the swami will now cease even to make observations on this aspect of this curious forum. If permitted to do so, the swami will be changing his forum name to Old Rasputin in honor of Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Ale.