08-10-2012, 09:37 PM
They'll be coming out of the woodwork as the 50th approaches.
Robert Morningstar is one of my close friends. He has done a lot of great work. I do not agree with all of his conclusions, but his research and analytical ability
is top shelf. I worked with him extensively on his Tippit/Badgman/Body Swap hypothesis. I found that there was insufficient evidence to support the conclusions
that he finally reached. However, that was not because of dispositive evidence, rather it was due to lack of sufficient supporting evidence. Two different things
entirely.
You appear to be cherry picking from the work of some great researchers. You compliment them on portions of their work (pass judgment on it as true) then reject
the elements that will not fit in with your own theory. Yet, you have offered no rationale behind your rejection of those elements. It becomes increasingly clear
that the sole reason for your rejection of those elements is that they run counter to your preconceived notion, i.e., your theory. This is not research. This is creative,
if not selective, story telling.
Robert Morningstar is one of my close friends. He has done a lot of great work. I do not agree with all of his conclusions, but his research and analytical ability
is top shelf. I worked with him extensively on his Tippit/Badgman/Body Swap hypothesis. I found that there was insufficient evidence to support the conclusions
that he finally reached. However, that was not because of dispositive evidence, rather it was due to lack of sufficient supporting evidence. Two different things
entirely.
You appear to be cherry picking from the work of some great researchers. You compliment them on portions of their work (pass judgment on it as true) then reject
the elements that will not fit in with your own theory. Yet, you have offered no rationale behind your rejection of those elements. It becomes increasingly clear
that the sole reason for your rejection of those elements is that they run counter to your preconceived notion, i.e., your theory. This is not research. This is creative,
if not selective, story telling.
GO_SECURE
monk
"It is difficult to abolish prejudice in those bereft of ideas. The more hatred is superficial, the more it runs deep."
James Hepburn -- Farewell America (1968)
monk
"It is difficult to abolish prejudice in those bereft of ideas. The more hatred is superficial, the more it runs deep."
James Hepburn -- Farewell America (1968)