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Offline John Iacoletti

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You really are a piece of work, aren't you, John.

Too many of those Hatch jalepenos while you were "growing up"?

Is that another one of your baseless assumptions?

P.S. There's no such thing as a "Hatch jalape?o".

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PS  You figured out yet that the Wiegman film started several seconds before the first shot, and ended well after the last one, and that it does in fact show Truly and Campbell and Reid (and some of her colleagues) on the sidewalk (or in the street) quite near the front steps during the assassiation?

No, I haven't figured that out, but feel free to demonstrate that it's true.

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Offline Thomas Graves

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Is that another one of your baseless assumptions?

P.S. There's no such thing as a "Hatch jalape?o".

No, I haven't figured that out, but feel free to demonstrate that it's true.

Habanero (with the proper diacritic), then?

-- Mudd Wrassler Tommy  :)

PS. No need to, John. Just ask your favorite photo-and-film analyst, Linda Giovanna Zambanini, and while you're at it tell her to remove that misinformation from Gloria Calvery's Find-A-Grave page.

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Habanero (with the proper diacritic), then?

Strike 2.  But this is another good example of how you pursue knowledge.

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PS. No need to, John. Just ask your favorite photo and film analyst, Linda Giovanna Zambanini.

She's not here.  Why don't you support your own claims?  Unlike you, Linda actually tracks down photos instead of just making assumptions based on ethnicities.  Or blue blurs.

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Dear Brian,

Yes, it's sad that John simply can't see the light-blue headscarf on the gal up there (on the Pergola Patio in Towner's film), nor that there are two women accompanying her, one of whom has blond-ish hair, and the other of whom not only has very dark hair but is wearing a brown coat and a "white" skirt, just like Westbrook's "uhh ... probably Carol Reed".

We've seen your standards for determining when things are "just like".  It involves squinting really hard and pretending to see things.  Like a "striped skirt" in Wiegman.  Westbrook didn't look at either Darnell or Towner in her interview, she looked at Zapruder.  She knew where she was standing.  That trumps your squint-and-assume methodology.

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I figure his poor eyesight is due to practicing too much Ritualistic Onanism over the years and/or eatin' too many of them Hatch, New Mexico, habanero chiles, Voodo Chile that he is.

I figure that your poor logic skills come from making too many unfounded assumptions about everything.

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You dismissed yourself from credibility after about your first 20 fabrications.

How does that "win" your case?  Are you suggesting that Stemmons scarf lady was the only person in Dealey Plaza wearing blue?  You don't know when the Towner footage was taken, or when the Darnell footage was taken or even where the Darnell ladies were standing when he took it.

That's conjecture based on your interpretation of a blurry image.

That's conjecture based on your assumption that wearing blue is somehow unique.

Even if they are, that doesn't make the Stemmons sign people the same people.

John "Intellectually Dishonest" Iacoletti wrote:

Are you suggesting that Stemmons [sign] scarf lady was the only person in Dealy Plaza wearing blue?"
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My reply:

If you were intellectually honest, Iacoletti, you would have said, "Do you think Stemmons scarf lady was the only woman in Dealy Plaza who was wearing a light-blue ... headscarf (and was accompanied by a very dark-haired woman who was wearing a brown coat and a "white" skirt, and another woman who had blondish hair, and, and, and...)?"

LOL

-- Mudd Wrassler Tommy   :)

PS  How's your poll coming along, btw?

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Offline John Iacoletti

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If you were intellectually honest, Iacoletti, you would have said, "Do you think Stemmons scarf lady was the only woman in Dealy Plaza who was wearing a light-blue ... headscarf (and was accompanied by a very dark-haired woman who was wearing a brown coat and a "white" skirt, a
and another woman who had blondish hair, and, and, and...)?"

What, do you think that if people watch the motorcade together, that they were somehow epoxied together for the rest of the afternoon?  Brown coat, light skirt, "blondish" hair (if that's even what they are) are all even less distinctive than blue scarf.  This is like saying several witnesses said "light-colored jacket", therefore Oswald.

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PS  How's your poll coming along, btw?

Well, with all that extra time you save by not posting the photos that you are talking about, maybe you could go look.
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Offline Thomas Graves

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Iacoletti

It's not just those individual facts, parsed and desperately "dismissed" by you, one-by-one, on a "putting out many wildfires" basis.

It's the undeniable matrix, the convergence of said (interconnected) facts that overwhelms you, Cypher.

-- Mudd Wrassler Tommy  :)
« Last Edit: March 13, 2019, 08:05:30 PM by Thomas Graves »

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Offline John Iacoletti

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It's not just those individual facts, parsed and desperately "dismissed" by you, one-by-one, on a "putting out many wildfires" basis.

It's the undeniable matrix, the convergence of said facts that overwhelms you, Cipher.

That exactly the same argument that lone-nutters try to use to persuade you to accept their Oswald-did-it myth.