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The JFK Assassination - Discussion & Debate / Re: Which Six Books Would You Recommend to a Newcomer?
« Last post by Greg Doudna on Today at 06:59:06 AM »I'm sure Greg is an intelligent and hardworking guy who is kind to stray dogs, but in my opinion his ideas on virtually every issue are indeed lunatic fringe stuff.
Good grief Lance, what are you on about? You are the first and only person to my knowledge that has ever accused me of being lunatic fringe. I've said some stupid things, may be wrong on some things, but you're just out of line and I don't think you know what you are talking about.
"on virtually every issue"? Wow.
Do you mean my defense of Ruth Paine? In which I argued the shocking idea that one possible interpretation of a woman for whom no proof has ever been shown in her entire life of criminal wrongdoing or any proof of the suspicions against her might conceivably be because she is innocent? Of the vast quantity of attacks and defamations of her from the conspiracy community, to its utter and deep shame? I knew Ruth Paine and I'm serious on this. Yes it goes against majority thinking (among readers of JFK forums), but does that make it lunatic fringe? Or a minority dissenting argument? My major paper on Ruth Paine, https://www.scrollery.com/?p=1686
Do you mean my argument that Dallas businesswoman Edith Whitworth at the Furniture Mart really saw Oswald and Marina in her store on the morning of Nov 11, 1963, Veterans Day, with Lee inquiring where to find a gunsmith? This is another minority opinion, but anyone who reads the paper can see it's not lunatic fringe territory, whether one agrees or disagrees. I admit the theoretical possibility that I could be wrong (I don't think so on this one though) but that is not what lunatic fringe makes. Here's that paper: https://www.scrollery.com/?p=1450 .
Do you mean the companion paper I wrote to that, in which I argued that Oswald next went down the street to the Irving Sport Shop and had Dial Ryder there reinstall the scope back on the Mannlicher-Carcano? Don't kneejerk opinions based on surface reaction to the conclusion; read the argument and see this is not lunatic fringe territory in the least. Here's that paper, https://www.scrollery.com/?p=1485 .
Do you mean my original first effort in the JFKA area, my interview with John Curington (the late HL Hunt aide), and comments in my footnotes and introduction there? No one else other than you has ever called that lunatic fringe. Most have found it highly interesting. And don't jump to conclusions that I believe everything Curington said. I think you jump to a lot of conclusions without knowing what you are talking about, concerning me. Here's that paper. https://www.scrollery.com/?p=1514.
How about this short piece that Larry Hancock published on his blog, a piece of original research I did on an uninvestigated report of an Oswald aptitude test showing a poor score in motor coordination which the Texas Employment Commission counselor who had that test done on Oswald believed correlated, in her anecdotal experience, with poor rifle markmanship ability, and which she attempted to bring to the attention of the Warren Commission and the FBI, and the FBI refused to investigate it? I broke that story, Larry published it in 2025, and it was missed before. More lunatic fringe there? Here's that one: https://www.scrollery.com/?p=1749
How about the utterly shocking argument I made that the phone call Dean Andrews in New Orleans received regarding legal counsel for the arrested Oswald in Dallas, the weekend of the assassination, did not come from Clay Shaw, but came from Marcello circles via Marguerite Oswald in Dallas seeking a lawyer for her son. Original argument and research through and through in that paper, not everyone will agree, all matters Garrison arouse strong opinions. I'm in the camp negative on Garrison's prosecution methods. Is that lunatic fringe to take a contrarian opinion to the majority CT view favorable to Garrison? Here's my Dean Andrews paper: https://www.scrollery.com/?p=1690
Or do you mean the original research I did developing a first-ever study of the Odell Estes story, making cases for some Dallas-New Orleans mob and Ruby/Carousel Club connections in the summer of 1963 that have not been brought out before? Yes, there is plenty of room for differences of opinion on specifics in this paper because by its nature, the evidence is fragmentary. All I did in that paper is to make cases for some things. Is there anything in this paper that is "lunatic fringe"? https://www.scrollery.com/?p=1710 .
I have no track record of "lunatic fringe" in any non-JFKA area that anyone has accused me of. Nobody I've ever heard of thinks I'm lunatic fringe except your name-calling. What is the bee in your bonnet here? You have repeated this a few times, and its just off the wall, uncalled-for. I've always treated you respectfully to my knowledge. How would you like to have someone say "virtually every issue" you say anything about is "lunatic fringe"?
I have done quite a bit of reading and research on studies of the conspiracy-theory phenomenon, current research on it. Don't think you are the only one who has.
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In fact, when someone here appeared to have created sock puppets to agree with his posts, I suggested it would be way more fun and interesting to create a sock puppet who violently disagreed with your posts.