Yeah, great. But that's not really relevant to what I was saying.
Well, you asked.
Anybody? So I can suddenly just go and make up my own "official story" of what happened in the JFK assassination and get all the history books changed can I?
You think the people who write history books have any more evidence that the things in this story are true than you do?
Okay, correction, the revolver was taken out of Oswald's possession seconds before he was actually taken into custody at the theatre. Is that better?
That is indeed better. But it’s also something you’re going to have to demonstrate is actually true.
Where as your entire claim that none of the above happened rests on what exactly?
Nice try shifting the burden. But the burden of proof rests on the people making up the fanciful story.
Indeed. I can't for the life of me think why these so called evangelists would take the word of these highly skilled and respected professionals in their field
Not only is that an appeal to authority, but it’s also a load of
. No “highly skilled professionals in their field” could determine that Oswald got a revolver at the rooming house unless their field is time travel.
And the fact that the world accepted this account and printed it in all the history books around the world suggests that they did a satisfactory job of doing so.
First of all, the majority of the world does not accept your claptrap, and even if they did, this is yet another logical fallacy. Anybody can print any old garbage in a book. That doesn’t make it true. Case in point: Reclaiming History.
You're saying the official verdict isn't the case so why not show us what you know and tell us what actually did happen.
There’s no official verdict — there was never a trial. And I’m saying that the official narrative is unproven. Can you prove it or just appeal to “history” (whatever that means)?
They're hardly just making up fantasy stories are they. They're clearly basing their conclusion on factual occurrences and testimonies.
No, they’re basing their conclusion on speculation and conjecture.