John I. is the single most dishonest poster on this forum which is why I don't respond to his nonsense. My favorite example was when he posted a copy of Oswald's arrest report that was stamped "deceased" making clear that information was added to the report after 11.22. When I noted that, he removed that report and posted an earlier version without the stamp and then repeatedly asked me where I saw the word "deceased" on the report. It's one thing to be nut a job, and even worse to be a dishonest kook.
Patently false. I proved it at the time by noting that the post in question had no timestamp showing that it had ever been modified.
"Richard" made the false argument that since somebody later stamped the arrest report "deceased", that was proof that the arrest report was written after Oswald was killed. One look in the Dallas Police archives for the original arrest report shows that "Richard"'s argument was pure BS. But instead of being accountable for
his embarrassing mistake, he tries to deflect it on me.
Then there was that embarrassing time that "Richard" tried to claim that a power outage in the TSBD would have turned off the Hertz sign, even though it was not even connected to the building's power supply. He tried to deflect that onto me too.
It is all the more humorous that he takes himself so seriously after being humiliated so many times on this forum. Like claiming Marina MUST have known who the VP was since she had lived in the US for a couple years and could not possibly have mistaken the VP as a reference to Nixon.
Hoo boy. Marina said that he said "Nixon". Get over it. Your silly argument is just a lame excuse. There is no evidence for your contention that Oswald just said "the vice-president". None.
And his suggestion that Oswald somehow bought a movie ticket on the morning of 11.22 to explain how he enters the Texas Theater without doing so that afternoon. Not realizing that the box office didn't open until after noon. LOL. He is a joke.
Another "Richard" lie. Julia Postal said she
wasn't sure if he bought a ticket or not. Again, get over it. It doesn't matter when the box office opened. Your claim that he definitely didn't buy a ticket is unsupported. You're using your unfounded assumption that Oswald could
only have bought a ticket when Brewer thought he entered the theater in order to support your equally unfounded assumption that he never bought a ticket.
If you have to repeatedly lie in order to make an argument that I'm dishonest, then what does that say about you?