21-12-2009, 10:35 PM
>As for our "exchanges", I connected Jack with Allan and was receiving copies of their discussions as well as of Jack's work. I presumed
that we all knew that we were communicating with one another.<
-- The fact of the matter is that I received one rude email from Professor Fetzer, which was copied to Jack, and which I did not answer. I then sent two emails to Jack that were not copied to Fetzer.
>Enough has been said for the members of this forum to make up their own minds about this. I invite everyone to consider all of the evidence that has been presented. There is more than enough.<
-- On this we agree.
>Jack is right about the multiplicity of familiar faces in Dealey Plaza. Given the others of whom we are aware and that Lansdale was photographed there, too, it is not surprising Conein would be there.<
-- Lansdale was there (perhaps), so Conein was probably there. Perhaps again. If LC was there, he wasn't captured on film by James Altgens.
>It is significant that Fletcher Prouty also endorsed the identification of Mainman as Conein. In one of my communications, I said that, if "Adams" is not a close facsimilie of Conein, he must be Conein himself.<
-- The simple fact is that Mr. Adams resembled LTC Conein. That's it, and that's all.
>Allan may have removed the word "plaque", but he has continued to cite the (now) "newspaper clippings" as evidence that Mainman was Adams and not Conein. Think about it. That is simply stunning!<
-- It is simply stunning that the professor believes that Mrs. Adams has a picture of Lucien Conein on her wall.
>Allan could set things right by removing his endorsement of the identification of Mainman as Adams and noting that the evidence is not merely equivocal but has been challenged in studies by Jack White.<
-- I'll resist the temptation to advise Dr. Fetzer on how he could set things straight. The issue is simply this: Robert Adams -- who bore a striking resemblance to Lucien Conein -- was photographed at the corner of Houston and Main. His widow knows it, his niece knows it, Frank Caplett knows it, and now we know it. Good night, and good luck.
that we all knew that we were communicating with one another.<
-- The fact of the matter is that I received one rude email from Professor Fetzer, which was copied to Jack, and which I did not answer. I then sent two emails to Jack that were not copied to Fetzer.
>Enough has been said for the members of this forum to make up their own minds about this. I invite everyone to consider all of the evidence that has been presented. There is more than enough.<
-- On this we agree.
>Jack is right about the multiplicity of familiar faces in Dealey Plaza. Given the others of whom we are aware and that Lansdale was photographed there, too, it is not surprising Conein would be there.<
-- Lansdale was there (perhaps), so Conein was probably there. Perhaps again. If LC was there, he wasn't captured on film by James Altgens.
>It is significant that Fletcher Prouty also endorsed the identification of Mainman as Conein. In one of my communications, I said that, if "Adams" is not a close facsimilie of Conein, he must be Conein himself.<
-- The simple fact is that Mr. Adams resembled LTC Conein. That's it, and that's all.
>Allan may have removed the word "plaque", but he has continued to cite the (now) "newspaper clippings" as evidence that Mainman was Adams and not Conein. Think about it. That is simply stunning!<
-- It is simply stunning that the professor believes that Mrs. Adams has a picture of Lucien Conein on her wall.
>Allan could set things right by removing his endorsement of the identification of Mainman as Adams and noting that the evidence is not merely equivocal but has been challenged in studies by Jack White.<
-- I'll resist the temptation to advise Dr. Fetzer on how he could set things straight. The issue is simply this: Robert Adams -- who bore a striking resemblance to Lucien Conein -- was photographed at the corner of Houston and Main. His widow knows it, his niece knows it, Frank Caplett knows it, and now we know it. Good night, and good luck.