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Offline Jack Trojan

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Re: Ruth Paine remembers the Assassination
« Reply #48 on: December 20, 2019, 12:35:21 AM »
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He not only thinks the "conspirators" are still around (Paine and?) but that they also thank you "bigly for your patronage".

To top this lunacy off, he thinks they - who are still alive, remember - care what people write on this forum. I guess they hold meetings and then they tell you, "Hey, Richard, this guy Trojan is on our case. Go stop him now!"

So, I guess Ruth will be sending you an extra gift card this year for Christmas as thanks for all your work defending her evil work.

Psst..the lunacy here is sticking with the fringe LN hypothesis when the consensus by the HSCA and most of the general public think this was likely a conspiracy. And if this was a conspiracy then LHO was not a lone nut. If LHO was not a lone nut then he was a patsy. If he was a patsy then he had handlers. If he had handlers then Paine was one of them.

And yes, the conspirators have thanked you LNer suckers bigly for your patronage over the many decades. Not exclusively on this forum but for all the good shilling you've done in print and media to keep the LNer ghost alive. Congrats!


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Re: Ruth Paine remembers the Assassination
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Online Steve M. Galbraith

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Re: Ruth Paine remembers the Assassination
« Reply #49 on: December 20, 2019, 06:33:26 PM »
Psst..the lunacy here is sticking with the fringe LN hypothesis when the consensus by the HSCA and most of the general public think this was likely a conspiracy. And if this was a conspiracy then LHO was not a lone nut. If LHO was not a lone nut then he was a patsy. If he was a patsy then he had handlers. If he had handlers then Paine was one of them.

And yes, the conspirators have thanked you LNer suckers bigly for your patronage over the many decades. Not exclusively on this forum but for all the good shilling you've done in print and media to keep the LNer ghost alive. Congrats!
How do you reason from "Oswald was not a lone nut then he must have been a patsy"? Isn't it possible he was part of a small conspiracy? He wasn't a patsy but was a willing participant? And how do you reason from "If he was a patsy then he must have had handlers?" Why would he need handlers? I cannot begin to understand this "If A then B" thinking on your part.

Again, you think the "conspirators" are still active and are rewarding LN "shills". I mean, this is beyond absurd. Even Donald "Impeached as President" Trump doesn't believe this type of goofiness. Although who really knows what this awful petty man believes.

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Re: Ruth Paine remembers the Assassination
« Reply #50 on: December 20, 2019, 06:35:20 PM »
Do you know where I can collect a stipend for being a LN "shill"? I urgently need a new computer for my 3D work.
I guess I need to fess up: I've been cashing your checks all of these years, Jerry.

Give me your checking account information and my Nigerian co-conspirator and son of the deposed King of Nigeria (at least, that's who he told me who he was) will put the money in it. We're loaded.
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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Ruth Paine remembers the Assassination
« Reply #51 on: December 20, 2019, 06:55:41 PM »
Most of the general public don't give a spombleprofglidnoctobuns about the JFK assassination. Most of the general public don't know the details other than those gleaned from conspiracy-monger pulp fiction. Conspiracy-theorizing has always been the real national sport in America.
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Re: Ruth Paine remembers the Assassination
« Reply #52 on: December 20, 2019, 07:18:06 PM »
Most of the general public don't give a spombleprofglidnoctobuns about the JFK assassination. Most of the general public don't know the details other than those gleaned from conspiracy-monger pulp fiction. Conspiracy-theorizing has always been the real national sport in America.

Exactly, and most of the general public becomes jaded by the conspiracy stuff first. Then refuse to give the official records an open-minded review.

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Re: Ruth Paine remembers the Assassination
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Online Steve M. Galbraith

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Re: Ruth Paine remembers the Assassination
« Reply #53 on: December 20, 2019, 07:21:10 PM »
Most of the general public don't give a spombleprofglidnoctobuns about the JFK assassination. Most of the general public don't know the details other than those gleaned from conspiracy-monger pulp fiction. Conspiracy-theorizing has always been the real national sport in America.
Yes. And for the younger generation - under 40 or so - most of what they know comes from watching the Stone movie in history class. Swell, just swell.

These supposed JFK "conspirators" are almost all dead. We have Paine and who else? Any major figure, anyone in "command" has long been dead. To think this nefarious "they" care about what is said here is just...well, I have no words. To think "they" reward "LN shills" is, again, I have no words. Not all conspiracy believers suffer from a form of "conspiracism"; but not all of them don't either.

Conspiracism is defined as: "Conspiracism serves the needs of diverse political and social groups in America and elsewhere. It identifies elites, blames them for economic and social catastrophes, and assumes that things will be better once popular action can remove them from positions of power. As such, conspiracy theories do not typify a particular epoch or ideology."

So we see Trump and his supporters promoting them; and Trump's hardcore opponents promoting them as well. Trump is a conman and narcissist who warrants removal from office; but he's not a Manchurian candidate controlled by Putin. But I don't think this is unique to the US. Maybe more prevalent now; but there's always been conspiracy beliefs - the Jews killed Jesus, the Masons control the world, type of thinking.

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Re: Ruth Paine remembers the Assassination
« Reply #54 on: December 20, 2019, 09:14:08 PM »
Psst..the lunacy here is sticking with the fringe LN hypothesis when the consensus by the HSCA and most of the general public think this was likely a conspiracy. And if this was a conspiracy then LHO was not a lone nut. If LHO was not a lone nut then he was a patsy. If he was a patsy then he had handlers. If he had handlers then Paine was one of them.

And yes, the conspirators have thanked you LNer suckers bigly for your patronage over the many decades. Not exclusively on this forum but for all the good shilling you've done in print and media to keep the LNer ghost alive. Congrats!

Belief in a thing, even by a lot of people, doesn't make it true.  Most people don't know the first detail about the JFK assassination.  Their opinion is worthless. There are facts and evidence, however.  And if you honestly think you are in possession of facts and evidence that are conclusive of Ruth Paine's or anyone else's involvement in a conspiracy to kill the President you would have presented your case to the authorities.  Instead you spend all your time here lecturing us about our motives.  An implicit acknowledgement that you have no such evidence of a conspiracy and would be shunned by the authorities.  A JFK conspiracy is a fantasy.  It is dealt with by CTers in a hypothetical sense in which a Quaker, housewife can be a sinister master spy involved in an assassination selectively nitpicking her words and making sinister implications.  The real Ruth Paine is of no interest to you because it is preposterous that she was involved in any conspiracy.  Just a kind person doing a good deed.   

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Re: Ruth Paine remembers the Assassination
« Reply #55 on: December 20, 2019, 10:02:33 PM »
Belief in a thing, even by a lot of people, doesn't make it true.  Most people don't know the first detail about the JFK assassination.  Their opinion is worthless. There are facts and evidence, however.  And if you honestly think you are in possession of facts and evidence that are conclusive of Ruth Paine's or anyone else's involvement in a conspiracy to kill the President you would have presented your case to the authorities.  Instead you spend all your time here lecturing us about our motives.  An implicit acknowledgement that you have no such evidence of a conspiracy and would be shunned by the authorities.  A JFK conspiracy is a fantasy.  It is dealt with by CTers in a hypothetical sense in which a Quaker, housewife can be a sinister master spy involved in an assassination selectively nitpicking her words and making sinister implications.  The real Ruth Paine is of no interest to you because it is preposterous that she was involved in any conspiracy.  Just a kind person doing a good deed.   
They have Quaker pacifist housewives and waitresses and steamfitters and shoe salesmen and ticket takers and cab drivers and bus drivers and warehouse workers and dozens and dozens of ordinary people conspiring with major elements of the government - the CIA, the FBI, the Pentagon, the Secret Service, the Justice Department - to murder the president. And frame an innocent man. And then cover all of that up for the rest of their lives.

Then, if that's not enough, they have us "LN shills" working with or on behalf of the conspirators.

It never ends.

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Re: Ruth Paine remembers the Assassination
« Reply #55 on: December 20, 2019, 10:02:33 PM »