Reason 1
Reason 2 and 3
So, you assumed that Oswald knew the Texas Theater because (1) he had lived in the neighborhood before, (2) he liked watching movies and (3) a movie theater gets him out of the summer heat and into an air conditioned building.
My reply;
Your come back;
None of the "reasons" you have provided make it even remotely likely (possible, yes) that Oswald knew the Texas Theater. You can only assume he had been to the Texas Theater before but you have not a shred of evidence for it. So, I was correct when I said;
You can't even prove he had ever been at the Texas Theater before.
That you don't understand what I was telling you, is not my problem.
And btw, did you forget you agreed with me on page 2
If you don't know something for a fact, you can not make a determination that something is likely. Even a 5 year old understands that, so why don't you?
So, you assumed that Oswald knew the Texas Theater because Not no, but hell no. I did not assume that LHO knew the TT. I said that it was
likely.
None of the "reasons" you have provided make it even remotely likely (possible, yes) that Oswald knew the Texas Theater.It is freaking
possible that I knew the TT in 1963. But it is much
less likely because I didn't live in the neighborhood. Even though I didn't live there, but it is
possible that I could have been there.
So, I was correct when I said;
You can't even prove he had ever been at the Texas Theater before.
No where did I say that I could
prove he had been there before. I said that it was
likely.
That you don't understand what I was telling you, is not my problem.I believe that is you who is confused. There is a difference in something being likely and it being fact. If I beleived it for a fact, that could be proven, I would have said so.
If you don't know something for a fact, you can not make a determination that something is likely.Good grief dude, what kind of crap is that?