08-12-2012, 09:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-12-2012, 10:58 PM by Greg Burnham.)
James H. Fetzer Wrote:So I guess you think no one will notice that you have not responded to my questions from post #472? What's wrong with you? They are simple questions:
Ok, I'll play along.
Quote:Given this Groden copy, please affirm or deny the following questions:
(1) the face of a man in the Altgens6 has been obfuscated: YES or NO
Unknown. I cannot tell. Perhaps? Yes. But, perhaps no, just as well. It is entirely inconclusive in my view. Therefore, I will not commit to a Yes or No answer. Jim, if I answered "yes or no" either one
would be dishonest! Unless what you are calling "the obfuscated face" is what I already identified as the ELBOW pointing directly at the camera? If that is the case, then I change
my answer to NO.
Quote:(2) the shoulder of Doorman is missing, completely gone: YES or NO
NO
Quote:(3) the Black Tie Man is both in front of and behind him: YES or NO
NO
Quote:(4) the profile of a black man appears around mid-torso: YES or NO
YES. The man appears to be on a lower step than Doorman.
Quote:Based upon your knowledge of the Fritz notes from his interrogation:
(5) Lee told Fritz he was "out with Bill Shelley in front": YES or NO
YES. However, the notes are not well taken--the timeline is not established. He could mean he "was" out or he "went" out.
Quote:Based upon your knowledge of the FBI document and photographs:
(6) Billy told the FBI he was wearing a different shirt: YES or NO
Not prior to his showing up at their request. However, the shirt he wore when he met them was, according to him, different than what he wore 11/22/1963.
He said that he didn't know they wanted him to wear the same shirt--or something to that effect. I have no way of knowing if that is true or false.
Quote:(7) Billy showed the FBI the shirt he had been wearing: YES or NO
I don't know. If we believe him, he apparently wore a different shirt for the FBI than what he wore 11/22/1963.
Quote:(8) It was a red-and-white, vertically striped shirt: YES or NO
Nice trick question counselor. I've been an expert witness so that won't work with me. I do not know if the shirt he showed the FBI was or was not the same
shirt he wore on 11/22/1963. He claims that it was NOT. Therefore, if we believe him, the red-and-white, vertically striped shirt that he showed the FBI was
NOT the shirt he wore on 11/22/1963.
Quote:(9) It is not the shirt that Doorman is wearing: YES or NO
I do not know. The image is too obscure for me to be sure. However, I do not think that striped shirt is the same shirt. But, then again, neither did Billy Lovelady
think it was the same shirt.
Quote:You aren't leaving a lot of latitude for choice about your conduct here. Either you are unwilling to admit you are wrong or you are completely incompetent.
I am glad that Jack and Rich are not alive to see what's happening to you.
Greg Burnham Wrote:Again, Fetzer is not chasing windmills, indeed he is attempting to slay them! That he is dueling with a contrived adversary, in the form of "Albert(s) Doyle" is either pathological or operational.
I can't decide which one I prefer. Either way it is disruptive.
Get the B-52's in the air, scramble the fighters, and advise the White House...
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)