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Offline Bill Binnie

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Re: There seems to be a problem with Officer Baker's testimony.
« Reply #56 on: September 09, 2025, 05:16:01 PM »
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Since we know that unless Oswald had a Star trek transporter device it is impossible that numerous witnesses would have have missed seeing and hearing Oswald sprint from the sixth floor down the stairs and meet Baker and Truly on the second floor soon after the assassination, it is entirely irrelevant if it took Baker 74 seconds or 100 seconds or 200 seconds to make the encounter- Correct?

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Re: There seems to be a problem with Officer Baker's testimony.
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Online Tom Graves

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Re: There seems to be a problem with Officer Baker's testimony.
« Reply #57 on: September 09, 2025, 05:47:08 PM »

"It's impossible that Oswald shot JFK, because if he had, numerous witnesses would have seen or heard him as he ran down the stairs from the sixth floor to the second floor. Therefore, it's entirely irrelevant whether it took Baker 74 seconds, 100 seconds or 200 seconds to get to said lunch room."

Is that what you're trying to say?

If so, what witnesses other than Adams, Styles, Truly, Baker, and possibly Mrs. Gardner, would have seen or heard him as he ran down the stairs?

Offline Bill Binnie

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Re: There seems to be a problem with Officer Baker's testimony.
« Reply #58 on: September 09, 2025, 06:41:05 PM »
Why are you lone nutters so confrontationally snarky? Since I know I am right, I have no ill will against those who are wrong- Jarman, Norman and Williams did not hear someone above them high tail it out of there through the very inconsequential floor boards- And Dougherty, Adams, Styles and Reid at a minimum would have seen ANYONE sprinting down the stairs from the sixth floor to the second floor- Yes, I know there are bizarre posnerian ways to marginalize these witnesses but I assume you know that those are fabrications intended for people who have zero institutional knowledge- 

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Re: There seems to be a problem with Officer Baker's testimony.
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Re: There seems to be a problem with Officer Baker's testimony.
« Reply #59 on: September 09, 2025, 06:46:34 PM »
And regarding my Post,  I will love to hear your take on why Ruth Paine is actually the Dallas version of Mother Theresa when you get a chance...

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Re: There seems to be a problem with Officer Baker's testimony.
« Reply #60 on: September 09, 2025, 06:59:00 PM »
since we know that unless Oswald had a Star trek transporter device it is impossible that numerous witnesses would have have missed seeing and hearing Oswald sprint from the sixth floor down the stairs and meet Baker and Truly on the second floor soon after the assassination, it is entirely irrelevant if it took Baker 74 seconds or 100 seconds or 200 seconds to make the encounter- Correct?

    The true timeline of the Officer Baker/Oswald encounter is important as it reflects on the Credibility of the witness(es). This includes Roy Truly. 

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Re: There seems to be a problem with Officer Baker's testimony.
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Online Tom Graves

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Re: There seems to be a problem with Officer Baker's testimony.
« Reply #61 on: September 09, 2025, 07:05:40 PM »
why are you lone nutters so confrontationally snarky? Since I know I am right, I have no ill will against those who are wrong- Jarman, Norman and Williams did not hear someone above them high tail it out of there through the very inconsequential floor boards- And Dougherty, Adams, Styles and Reid at a minimum would have seen ANYONE sprinting down the stairs from the sixth floor to the second floor- Yes, I know there are bizarre posnerian ways to marginalize these witnesses but I assume you know that those are fabrications intended for people who have zero institutional knowledge.

"Very inconsequential" floor boards that were capable of supporting thousands of pounds of books in the Sniper's Nest area, alone?

Mrs. Reid wasn't in her office when Oswald came down the stairs -- she was either out front with Occus Campbell, or coming up the stairs at the other end of the building.

The only big mistake Gerald Posner made was befriending KGB false defector Yuri Nosenko -- because he was telling him what he (and J. Edgar Hoover!!!) wanted to hear -- that the KGB had absolutely nothing to do with "abnormal-looking" Lee Harvey Oswald during the two-and-one-half years the former sharpshooting Marine U-2 radar operator lived half-a-mile from a KGB school in Minsk.
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Re: There seems to be a problem with Officer Baker's testimony.
« Reply #62 on: September 09, 2025, 07:10:35 PM »
since we know that unless Oswald had a Star trek transporter device it is impossible that numerous witnesses would have have missed seeing and hearing Oswald sprint from the sixth floor down the stairs and meet Baker and Truly on the second floor soon after the assassination, it is entirely irrelevant if it took Baker 74 seconds or 100 seconds or 200 seconds to make the encounter- Correct?

How it is impossible that numerous witnesses would have have missed seeing and hearing Oswald sprint from the sixth floor down the stairs and meet Baker and Truly on the second floor soon after the assassination? Who were the numerous witnesses that should have seen him?

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Re: There seems to be a problem with Officer Baker's testimony.
« Reply #63 on: September 09, 2025, 07:14:32 PM »
Yes- You cherry pick meaningless asides which leaves the main issue unaddressed, as a lone nutter must- There is no way someone ran down those stairs in the immediate aftermath of the assassination and wasnt seen- You know it and I know it- So Oswald was not on the sixth floor after 11.55 AM and you know that too- So Oswald did not shoot the President - Oh crap, what is a lone nutter gonna say now?

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Re: There seems to be a problem with Officer Baker's testimony.
« Reply #63 on: September 09, 2025, 07:14:32 PM »