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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: The Backyard Photos Have Insomnia
« Reply #192 on: July 15, 2018, 09:16:19 PM »
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How does any of this make Oswald less guilty?

Uh...you haven't actually demonstrated that he is at all guilty.

What it shows is that we have yet another piece of evidence that was used by the WC to form their conclusions that is now "missing" and unavailable to be examined.

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Offline John Mytton

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« Reply #193 on: July 15, 2018, 09:50:09 PM »
Uh...you haven't actually demonstrated that he is at all guilty.

What it shows is that we have yet another piece of evidence that was used by the WC to form their conclusions that is now "missing" and unavailable to be examined.




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Uh...you haven't actually demonstrated that he is at all guilty.

Sorry Iacoletti, wrong again.
Oswald killed a police officer in front of eyewitnesses.
Oswald's shells discarded at the scene were a ballistic match to Oswald's rifle
Oswald was seen by more eyewitnesses fleeing while fumbling with a gun.
Oswald's jacket was recovered between Tippit's murder and where Oswald was arrested.
Oswald resisted arrest.
Oswald tried to kill more Police at the Texas Theater.

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What it shows is that we have yet another piece of evidence that was used by the WC to form their conclusions that is now "missing" and unavailable to be examined.

How could they use evidence that they never saw? Doh!



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Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: The Backyard Photos Have Insomnia
« Reply #194 on: July 15, 2018, 10:05:39 PM »

Oswald killed a police officer in front of eyewitnesses.
Oswald's shells discarded at the scene were a ballistic match to Oswald's rifle
Oswald was seen by more eyewitnesses fleeing while fumbling with a gun.
Oswald's jacket was recovered between Tippit's murder and where Oswald was arrested.
Oswald resisted arrest.
Oswald tried to kill more Police at the Texas Theater.

Living proof that you actually can fool some of the sheeple all of the time.

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Offline John Mytton

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Re: The Backyard Photos Have Insomnia
« Reply #195 on: July 15, 2018, 10:32:49 PM »
Living proof that you actually can fool some of the sheeple all of the time.



Yep, and the obvious way your opinion is molded by your manipulative conspiracy elders indicates that you're the classic example of a sheeple. Congrats!



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Offline Jerry Freeman

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« Reply #196 on: July 15, 2018, 11:17:53 PM »


Yep, and the obvious way your opinion is molded by your manipulative conspiracy elders indicates that you're the classic example of a sheeple. Congrats!

"manipulative conspiracy elders"? Mad Jack is just too much!



 

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Offline Matt Grantham

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« Reply #197 on: July 16, 2018, 03:39:17 PM »
Interested if anyone has any ideas on how we  would come up with criteria for measuring sheppelism There3 must be social scientists that try to measure this, but I had trouble finding any

Offline Bill Chapman

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« Reply #198 on: July 16, 2018, 07:41:20 PM »
Appeal to rebellion

 CTers want to make it feel that doubting the original story is a sign of intelligence and logical thinking. However, believing a conspiracy theory usually shows, quite ironically, a great lack of logical thinking.

Conspiracy theories in general, and the "n% of people doubt the story" claims in particular, also appeal to a sense of rebellion in people.

As Wikipedia puts it, "a rebellion is, in the most general sense, a refusal to accept authority."

People don't want to be sheep who are patronized by authority and told what they have to do and how they have to think. People usually distrust authorities and many believe that authorities are selfish and abuse people for their own benefit. This is an extremely fertile ground for conspiracy theories.

This is so ingrained in people that a sentence like "the official story" has basically become a synonym for "a coverup/lie". Whenever "the official story" is mentioned, it immediately makes people think that it's some kind of coverup, something not true.

Conspiracy theorists are masters at abusing this psychological phenomenon for their advantage. They basically insinuate that "if you believe the official story then you are gullible because you are being lied to". Cters want to make it feel that doubting the original story is a sign of intelligence and logical thinking. However, believing a conspiracy theory usually shows, quite ironically, a great lack of logical thinking.

This is an actual quote from a JFK assassination conspiracy theory website. It's almost as hilarious as it is contradictory: "In the end, you have to decide for yourself what to believe. But don't just believe what the U.S. Government tells you!"

(In other words, believe anything you want except the official story!)
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