16-09-2014, 04:55 AM
(This post was last modified: 16-09-2014, 02:57 PM by Albert Doyle.)
That's what Von Pein does. He diverts to a Lone Nutter strawman and enters it as if it was the superior argument that precluded the genuine argument he was using it to avoid. Anyone with any common sense can see what Von Pein enters is disingenuous crap designed to divert from the real point he never answers. Simkin let him get away with this and never mediated his entries to make sure he stayed honest.
No, Dox didn't draw an intact brain. She drew a ripped open one designed to look like a brain that a bullet had traveled through back to front. The only problem was Dox's brain was visibly more damaged than the original Commission photo of the mostly-intact 1500 gram brain. So the Commission itself had documented their own effort to make the brain appear more damaged after realizing the 1500 gram brain was too undamaged to get away with. That's why they had Dox draw the brain, because they needed to ditch the incriminating photo.
No, it's beyond that. This is courtroom level evidence of a deliberate fraud in the investigation of Kennedy's death that could only have been done to cover-up a coup.
No, Dox didn't draw an intact brain. She drew a ripped open one designed to look like a brain that a bullet had traveled through back to front. The only problem was Dox's brain was visibly more damaged than the original Commission photo of the mostly-intact 1500 gram brain. So the Commission itself had documented their own effort to make the brain appear more damaged after realizing the 1500 gram brain was too undamaged to get away with. That's why they had Dox draw the brain, because they needed to ditch the incriminating photo.
Quote:It just all looks so bad, it simply stenches of a cover up.
No, it's beyond that. This is courtroom level evidence of a deliberate fraud in the investigation of Kennedy's death that could only have been done to cover-up a coup.