I was expecting 'how does Oswald taking Kaiser's clipboard prove he shot anybody?' from these researcher-wannabes. Ah, the good ol' days..
All we got was yet another demonstration of the critics not willing to accept anything that might point to Oswald being on the sixth floor.
"It's déjà vu all over again." — Yogi Berra
"Harold Weisberg, a Maryland poultry farmer who apparently dis-
believes everything in the Warren Report but the page numbers".
"But, far from hurting his book, Lane's shrill flamboyance, his willing-
ness to startle TV audiences with new and dubious charges, boosted
his sales".
— Charles Roberts,
The Truth About the Assassination (1967)
"They seek to discredit the Commission's conclusions on valid points ...
simply by calling attention to differences of opinion among the obser-
vers ... treat blunders on the part of officials as proofs of dishonesty ...
And they point to improbabilities ... as invalidating explanations given
in the Report, when their own explanations of the same facts are, not
merely on grounds of actuarial improbability, far more difficult to believe."
"If one cannot attack conclusions that Mr. Lane refuses to state, one
can at least criticize the methods he employs in establishing a basis
for his innuendos."
— John Sparrow,
After the Assassination (1967)