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Online John Corbett

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Ms. Wheeler's contributions seem awfully (suspiciously?) harsh for someone with a mere handful of posts. Perhaps there is a history of which I am unaware. The fact is, Tom's participation in the JFKA goes w-a-y back, and he made some good contributions before he went completely off the KGB/TDS cliff. I have simply put him on Ignore, which is simpler than haranguing at him. Ben likewise goes way back and has raised some good points over the years. His G2 stuff flows from the work of Gus Russo, whose contributions to JFKA research I highly respect. While I enjoy verbal jousting and have a Ph.D in Snarkiness Studies, I don't see that anything is gained by just calling people stupid and delusional. An internet forum that limited itself to non-stupid, non-delusional contributors would be very thinly populated. I happen to think that both the KGB and G2 angles are misguided for the reasons I've set forth, but they aren't insane.

I came to this board in February of this year but that hardly makes me a newbie. I have argued online about the JFKA off and on for the past 35 years. I wouldn't be at all surprised if Veronica Jayne Wheeler has a similar past but based on what she has written, it seems she has developed some strong opinions about the JFKA. I have no idea whether she is an LN or a CT but I would bet heavily that this isn't her first rodeo regarding the JFKA.

I remember when I was a newbie when I first joined the online discourse 35 years ago on the old Prodigy service. If I saw somebody today writing crap like I was posting back then, I would smack them upside the head (figuratively speaking, of course). 

As for TG, his TDS and PDS seem to color just about everything he posts lately. These conditions seem to be chronic.
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