MARTIN WEIDMANN SAID:Your level of arrogance is astounding.
DAVID VON PEIN SAID:It certainly is no more astounding than your level of complete denial regarding Commission Exhibit No. 142.
MARTIN WEIDMANN SAID:The answer to your pathetic question is that I don't need to have a theory about the bag Oswald brought in. And I couldn't care less what he did with [it]. I can speculate about it, but I don't play that game. Assumptions and speculation is for people who have no actual evidence to support their claim and then call it more logical than anything I can come up with.
DAVID VON PEIN SAID:Yeah. I didn't think you would dare answer my inquiry. What I got instead was the standard wishy-washy response from a conspiracist who probably knows the LN logic on this matter is perfectly sound and reasonable (and accurate), but can't admit it.
I can't say I blame you though for not wanting to answer my question. Because, as I said earlier,
"whatever answer you dream up is not going to be nearly as logical as my October 2007 comment I posted earlier."MARTIN WEIDMANN SAID:In the real world, you need to prove that the bag found in the TSBD was in fact the same bag that Oswald brought in. And you can't! It really is as simple as that. That's why two eyewitness accounts, who basically said the same thing, were dismissed as "mistaken", because that's the best you can do.
You claim to be following the evidence, but that's not what you are doing at all. In fact, it seems you don't even understand what the meaning of following the evidence actually is. What you do is make assumptions and speculate and you know what, with enough assumptions and speculation you can "prove" anybody guilty of anything.
DAVID VON PEIN SAID:And by the same token, with enough "assumptions and speculation", a conspiracy theorist can easily manage to get a double-murderer named Lee Oswald off the hook completely and pretend he was "just a patsy".
Thanks for the classic Pot/Kettle moment there, Martin.
MARTIN WEIDMANN SAID:Your childish insults only tell me that you foolishly think you are better and more knowledgeable than everybody else, which in my mind makes you a complete nobody with lots of bravado and nothing of substance to back it up. I'll be more than happy to discuss the details of the case with you, but I will not accept the patronizing BS you are posting right now.
DAVID VON PEIN SAID:I don't think I insulted you, Martin. I merely pointed out a fact that I discovered while talking with you these last two days (which is something that applies to 99% of all Internet conspiracy theorists that I have conversed with) --- i.e., you do not reasonably and fairly and properly evaluate the sum total of evidence connected with the murder of President John F. Kennedy. (At least as far as this one particular sub-topic of "The Paper Bag" is concerned at any rate.)
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