15-01-2017, 02:03 AM
Nick Lombardi Wrote:Albert Doyle Wrote:If you couldn't stop Kennedy from being killed, one thing is for sure. The film of what happened behind the wooden fence would permanently shut up the Lone Nutters.
A strictly utopian notion. Oswaldism is by now a religion to them. They can't let go of it. If there was such a film, they would likely do what they always accuse critics of doing, and label the evidence a forgery. Then they would destroy the character of the cameraman. Then McAdams would pop up on his cesspool web site to label the film as Army training stock footage. If the Katzenbach memo doesn't phase these people as even suspicious, nothing will.
You're right but so what? If such a film existed and, most importantly, was made public it would make maintaining the fiction of the lone-nut a lot harder if not impossible. The lone-nutters could keep deluding themselves but they would become more and more marginalized. Why do you think the WC, FBI, CIA, LBJ, et al. went to such lengths to hide and distort evidence? The majority of the public are not lone-nutters and have never heard of McAdams or visited his web site. The reason the lone-nut fiction persists is not that its persuasive but that it muddies the water enough to create uncertainty. This effect is reinforced by the media blackout of all that's been uncovered by the research community in the past 53 years. But IF a film showing what went on behind the fence were available and IF it were made available to the public that just might be enough to put a major crack in the cover up. Remember what happened when the Z-film was first shown on TV? Of course this is all academic since no such film actually exists to begin with (or does one? :