You weren't being sarcastic.
It is always hilarious when some ignorant clown thinks he knows better than me what my intend was in writing something.
Thanks for the laugh and confirming that my sarcasm did indeed go way over your head.
Here is your beliefs from the Martin Weidmann --Adams and Styles Timeline.
The Martin Weidmann Assassination Timeline
Oswald arrives at the second floor lunch room where he meets Baker and Truly after descending from upstairs,
12:30:30
Adams and Styles arrive at the stairs on the 4th floor. Dorothy Garner sees them go down the stairs
12:31.00 "Oswald" arrives at the 2nd floor and goes into the lunchroom after decending 4 flights of stairs
Adams and Styles arrive on the first floor, after decending 3 flights of stairs, and leave the building through the loading door
12:31.15 Baker arrives on the 2nd floor (Truly is already climbing the stairs to the 3rd floor) and meets Oswald in the lunchroom
etc...........
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You really aren't getting any of this, are you now?
First of all it is not my "beliefs" and it most certainly isn't "the Martin Weidmann Assassination timeline". This may be somewhat difficult for you to understand, but it was an attempt to reconcile known testimony in such a way that it would result in a plausible timeline. The whole thing was a theoretical exercise, nothing more and nothing less, which you apparently also failed to notice or understand. Unlike you, I am able to look at other people's point of view and work with them despite the fact that I do not agree with them.
In this particular case, the
assumption, for the sake of argument, was that Oswald did in fact come down from the 6th floor (which I actually do not believe he ever did), to see if it was physically possible for him, or anybody else, to come down the stairs just after Adams and Styles without running into them and with enough time to get to the 2nd floor lunchroom. The timeline showed that it was theoretically possible that Adams and Styles were indeed on the stairs in front of Oswald and that it was physically impossible for Adams to have seen Shelley and Loveday as she came of the stairs.
The mere fact that you only quote selectively from the timeline exposes your dishonesty. It's either that, or you are simply too dumb to comprehend any of this.
Weidmann: "Oswald never stated that. According to Holmes he said he encountered Baker and Truly near the frontdoors on the second floor."
This is all you. How about what you made up right here. Frontdoors of the second floor?
I still stand by the comment that Oswald never stated that he came down from any higher than the 2nd floor. I also subscribe 100% to the fact that Holmes said that Oswald encountered Baker and Truly near the front doors.
There is nothing made up. You are comparing apples and oranges.... A theoretical exercise on the one hand with a factual statement of mine on the other. Again, it's either complete dishonesty on your part or massive ignorance.
Then he said when all this commotion started, "I just went on downstairs." And he didn't say whether he took the elevator or not. He said, "I went down, and as I started to go out and see what it was all about, a police officer stopped me just before I got to the front door, and started to ask me some questions, and my superintendent of the place stepped up and told the officers that I am one of the employees of the building, so he told me to step aside for a little bit and we will get to you later. Then I just went on out in the crowd to see what it was all about."
Where does it say the "front doors of the second floor"?
More stupidity on display for all to see!
Please tell us all, when Holmes says : "He said, "I went down, and as I started to go out and see what it was all about,
a police officer stopped me just before I got to the front door" what other front door is there at the TSBD, except the one leading to Elm Street on the 2nd floor?
And through which door did Baker and Truly enter the building? .... Wanna think about a bit about this or have you already figured out that it was the front door on the Elm Street side of the building?
For anybody with a functional brain, this is an easy one to figure out.... For you, not so easy, it seems.
Do you just post whatever ridiculous thing pops into your head?
No, but as proven by your post, you most certainly do.