10-02-2018, 01:31 AM
David,
Show me one substantive, tangible result that derives from the hypothesis that the lunchroom encounter was a hoax. It's had 10+ years. It's been utterly useless as an investigative lead, and contributed absolute zero to the crime scene reconstruction, as per what happened inside the Depository after the assassination.
Yet you all hang onto it like your momma's apron. Are you hinging your hopes on the release of the next "Ira Trantham document", which doesn't have a chance in a zillion to exist? How about Murphy's Tan Jacket Man- that super investigative lead that led to nowheresville since he was only an innocent bystander who never turned up in any other photos?
Please read pp. 87-88 of Death of the Lunchroom Hoax- as regards John Armstrong's disassembly of the bus & taxi hoaxes. Sorry, I don't drink Farley's Cloud Cuckoo-Land Koolaid. It's the parallax sophistry to the lunchroom hoax.
What justifies extending all the other instances of evidence-fabrication to the lunchroom encounter?
Nothing. This is your wishful thinking at work.
Show me one substantive, tangible result that derives from the hypothesis that the lunchroom encounter was a hoax. It's had 10+ years. It's been utterly useless as an investigative lead, and contributed absolute zero to the crime scene reconstruction, as per what happened inside the Depository after the assassination.
Yet you all hang onto it like your momma's apron. Are you hinging your hopes on the release of the next "Ira Trantham document", which doesn't have a chance in a zillion to exist? How about Murphy's Tan Jacket Man- that super investigative lead that led to nowheresville since he was only an innocent bystander who never turned up in any other photos?
Please read pp. 87-88 of Death of the Lunchroom Hoax- as regards John Armstrong's disassembly of the bus & taxi hoaxes. Sorry, I don't drink Farley's Cloud Cuckoo-Land Koolaid. It's the parallax sophistry to the lunchroom hoax.
What justifies extending all the other instances of evidence-fabrication to the lunchroom encounter?
Nothing. This is your wishful thinking at work.