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Online Lance Payette

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Re: Two Wallets? Nope.
« Reply #176 on: May 06, 2025, 09:06:31 PM »
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but a game is definitely being played that is inconsistent with honest discussion at an honest forum.

You should know, as you are one of the individuals playing it and you seem to be determined to keep on playing it. Says it all, really!

I note that the JFK Boards, which purport to have been in existence nearly 7 years, have - wait for it - 11 members! Michael Capasse, assuming he exists, and Tom Sorensen, assuming he exists and is a separate individual, appear to do the vast majority of the posting. Yet both Michael and Tom show up here from time to time in support of Martin (assuming he exists and is a separate individual) with weirdly snarky one-liners and the occasional  Thumb1: in support of Martin's posts. Odd, but I'll let it go since I am relegating all three to the realm of non-existence insofar as I'm concerned.

I'm reminded of Thoreau's quote after his publisher required him to take back 706 unsold copies of A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers: "I now have a library of nearly 900 volumes, more than 700 of which I wrote myself." Perhaps the Administrator(s) of JFK Boards can similarly say, "I now have a forum with 11 members, 8 of which are me!"

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Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: Two Wallets? Nope.
« Reply #177 on: May 06, 2025, 09:09:28 PM »
I note that the JFK Boards, which purport to have been in existence nearly 7 years, have - wait for it - 11 members! Michael Capasse, assuming he exists, and Tom Sorensen, assuming he exists and is a separate individual, appear to do the vast majority of the posting. Yet both Michael and Tom show up here from time to time in support of Martin (assuming he exists and is a separate individual) with weirdly snarky one-liners and the occasional  Thumb1: in support of Martin's posts. Odd, but I'll let it go since I am relegating all three to the realm of non-existence insofar as I'm concerned.

I'm reminded of Thoreau's quote after his publisher required him to take back 706 unsold copies of A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers: "I now have a library of nearly 900 volumes, more than 700 of which I wrote myself." Perhaps the Administrator(s) of JFK Boards can similarly say, "I now have a forum with 11 members, 8 of which are me!"

I am relegating all three to the realm of non-existence insofar as I'm concerned.

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Online Richard Smith

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Re: Two Wallets? Nope.
« Reply #178 on: May 07, 2025, 12:11:39 AM »
To summarize:

1) Planted wallet - Problem:  It makes no sense to go to the time and risk of planting a wallet at the crime to then suppress that highly incriminating piece of evidence.  The conspirators would certainly have anticipated that Oswald would have his own wallet on him upon arrest.

2) Wallet of the shooter dropped at the scene.   Problem:  The police would have immediately radioed out the name and description of the wallet's owner as a potential murder suspect.  Didn't happen.

3) Discarded wallet having nothing to do with the crime - Problem:  A coincidence that seems highly improbable.
 
4) Witness wallet - Problem:  it would be odd for the police to take the wallet of some bystander and look through it in that manner.  Why not just ask for an ID or whatever they are looking for?

5) Tippit citation book or small note pad - this would explain why the police are examining it in the manner depicted and didn't call out the name of a suspect. If it contained no relevant information, it goes unmentioned.   All the stars align.

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Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: Two Wallets? Nope.
« Reply #179 on: May 07, 2025, 12:17:39 AM »
To summarize:

1) Planted wallet - Problem:  It makes no sense to go to the time and risk of planting a wallet at the crime to then suppress that highly incriminating piece of evidence.  The conspirators would certainly have anticipated that Oswald would have his own wallet on him upon arrest.

2) Wallet of the shooter dropped at the scene.   Problem:  The police would have immediately radioed out the name and description of the wallet's owner as a potential murder suspect.  Didn't happen.

3) Discarded wallet having nothing to do with the crime - Problem:  A coincidence that seems highly improbable.
 
4) Witness wallet - Problem:  it would be odd for the police to take the wallet of some bystander and look through it in that manner.  Why not just ask for an ID or whatever they are looking for?

5) Tippit citation book or small note pad - this would explain why the police are examining it in the manner depicted and didn't call out the name of a suspect. If it contained no relevant information, it goes unmentioned.   All the stars align.

Your buddy "John Mytton" has already proven you wrong about the citation book.

Too bad your straw man arguments are simply not credible either.

You must be getting desperate by now!

Online Richard Smith

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Re: Two Wallets? Nope.
« Reply #180 on: May 07, 2025, 12:26:00 AM »
LOL.  If "Martin" from "Europe" who doesn't understand the metric system wants to prove me wrong, how about addressing the significant problems noted with the individual possibilities? Or perhaps account what happened to Tippit's citation book?

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Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: Two Wallets? Nope.
« Reply #181 on: May 07, 2025, 12:31:00 AM »
LOL.  If "Martin" from "Europe" who doesn't understand the metric system wants to prove me wrong, how about addressing the significant problems noted with the individual possibilities? Or perhaps account what happened to Tippit's citation book?

You mean the "significant problems" you have created but don't really exist?

It doesn't matter what you say to the stubborn man who thinks he's always right but hardly ever is.
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Offline Michael Capasse

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Re: Two Wallets? Nope.
« Reply #182 on: May 07, 2025, 12:38:49 AM »
LOL.  If "Martin" from "Europe" who doesn't understand the metric system wants to prove me wrong, how about addressing the significant problems noted with the individual possibilities? Or perhaps account what happened to Tippit's citation book?

Because the dopey possibilities only exist in our head.

... prove me wrong..

 :D You haven't proven yourself right.

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Re: Two Wallets? Nope.
« Reply #183 on: May 07, 2025, 12:47:50 AM »
BTW, it's hilarious that when Tom was exposed and left, you know Tom your twin Administrator at that pathetic JFK Forum which pushes page after page of misinformation, that you suddenly restarted posting here with the EXACT same mean spirited one liners, it's as if you were tag team partners and when one is down and out, the other springs into action?? Some coincidence, eh!

Duncan has just shown you and your puppets just what he thinks of your BS by deleting a number of your crappy posts, but being the compulsive freak that you are, you just can't let it go, can you now?

Huh?

Lance's "A sock puppet among us?" thread is still on the front page of this Forum, you can run Weidmann but you can't hide!

BTW where's Tom?  :D

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Re: Two Wallets? Nope.
« Reply #183 on: May 07, 2025, 12:47:50 AM »