Martin Weidmann and some of his allies like to say that they're just "challenging" claims about Oswald, looking into the allegations more deeply and just being skeptical about the allegations. That's all.
But when a conspiracist makes a claim - Aynesworth was a "lackey" or Oswald was a CIA agent - their willingness to challenge claims disappears, is almost nowhere to be found. The only person's behavior that isn't considered suspicious or is given the most innocent of explanations is Oswald's.
I'd call it being inconsistent but that's only if they were trying to be consistent.
Martin Weidmann and some of his allies like to say that they're just "challenging" claims about Oswald, looking into the allegations more deeply and just being skeptical about the allegations. That's all. Indeed, although I am not clear on who these "allies" are supposed to be. Perhaps you're just being paranoid, could that be?
But when a conspiracist makes a claim - Aynesworth was a "lackey" or Oswald was a CIA agent - their willingness to challenge claims disappears, is almost nowhere to be found. Why would I even be interested in challenging such a claim, when I don't believe or support it. I'm not the forum police! As far as conspiracy theories go, I'm not even interested in them, despite the fact that some theories produce interesting questions about the official narrative. By the way, before you start complaining about CT's not challenging what other CT's say, when was it again that you actually challenged even the slightest bit of information in the official narrative? You wouldn't be inconsistent, would you now?
The only person's behavior that isn't considered suspicious or is given the most innocent of explanations is Oswald's. Stop whining. There are plenty of things in Oswald's story that I question. I wonder how he could go to Russia and bring back a Russian wife so easily. I wonder how it can be that a young man arrested for a street fight in New Orleans can summon an FBI agent to his cell. I wonder why the print of a BY photo, found in George DeMohrenschildt's storage unit, was of better quality than all the others and why Oswald would write on the back. I wonder about how and when Oswald actually left the TSBD. I wonder how Oswald's grey jacket, that he was wearing during the trip to Irving on Thursday could end up at the roominghouse for him to put on on Friday afternoon.
The problem is that it doesn't get me very far because all I have is the official narrative and that simply doesn't provide any answers.