Good point.Yes, as freedom flowed more and more because of the internet, governments ironically wanted to start controlling it more and more as well as wanting and having the capabilities of spying on us.
Ironic?
Good point.Yes, as freedom flowed more and more because of the internet, governments ironically wanted to start controlling it more and more as well as wanting and having the capabilities of spying on us.
Ironic?
Brill, you forget that Bush Sr. was Director of the CIA years before he became President (not that I'm saying he was the culprit).It took that long for George Bush Sr. to get the power to covertly murder.
Depends on what definition you use for conspiracy theory. The popular one is derogatory, however, this site discusses various other definitions => http://22november1963.org.uk/what-is-a-conspiracy-theoryThat isn't what a conspiracy theory is though, it is the belief despite the facts.
You might enjoy trying to pick holes in the Warren Commission but all the Kennedy conspiracies are still just fueled by the belief that there was some plot behind it. The conspiracy crowd can't even agree of who the plotters were. Like all conspiracy theories people are trying to use hard to explain ideas to argue for something even less supported by facts.
I know the song but what's it about to have caused the CIA and FBI to keep it out of #1? I doubt they would get involved just because they prefer one group over another. Didn't know that they were behind Frankie Jr.'s kidnapping either but some say it didn't help that JFK was fucking Cord Meyer's wife (Cord Meyer was a CIA operative). Mary Pinchot Meyer died with a gun shot wound to the head while jogging in a park. I met the author of the new book who's dad was a CIA agent, about her death."Louie Louie" by the Kingsmen was kept out of the #1 position on Billboard Hot 100 immediately after the JFK assassination, it was only #2 for 5 straight weeks because of FBI and CIA interference.
J. Edgar Hoover was a big fan of Dale & Grace, the CIA head preferred The Singing Nun. They both despised Sinatra as well and had Frank Jr. kidnapped two weeks after they got rid of JFK because of his clandestine relationship with Barbara Bush.
And their lack of logic makes it right for them to be derogatory.Depends on what definition you use for conspiracy theory. The popular one is derogatory, however,
LOL. It is based purely on belief. The theories don't provide any real evidence for their claims other than claiming there are flaws with the accepted story.The JFK Assassination Conspiracy is not based on blind faith or belief (wacky theories excluded), but serious analysis, experiments, research and study of the available evidence as well as declassified files since 1963.
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They spent a couple years analyzing the song and couldn't figure out if it was offensive.I know the song but what's it about to have caused the CIA and FBI to keep it out of #1? I doubt they would get involved just because they prefer one group over another.
LOL...Too funny!They spent a couple years analyzing the song and couldn't figure out if it was offensive.
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Maybe with the 9/11 controlled-demolition theory but not the JFK Assassination conspiracy. One easy reference, if you can find it, is a short book by Stewart Galanor called COVER-UP, a mathematician, who destroys the official version with very sound logic and deductive reasoning, merely by examining the SAME evidence used by the Warren Commission. Easy reading for anyone.And their lack of logic makes it right for them to be derogatory.
It's obvious that you have not delved into it or studied it. The JFK Conspiracy Theory (that it wasn't Oswald or Oswald alone) is truly based on facts.LOL. It is based purely on belief. The theories don't provide any real evidence for their claims other than claiming there are flaws with the accepted story.
If you want to believe that there was some conspiracy behind it (or multiple conspiracies at the same time) then go for it. Like religion they don't pose a problem unless you infringe on the rights of others. But like religion, the claims aren't based on actual evidence but simply faith that it is the answer.
Unfortunately, the FBI under Hoover wasn't interested in finding the true killers of JFK or coming down on organized crime as they should have under the Kennedys.They spent a couple years analyzing the song and couldn't figure out if it was offensive.
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As I pointed out before, finding flaws in the accepted theory does not suddenly make alternative theories correct (and I use "alternative" in the Kellyanne Conway context). I notice that you are not even suggesting another theory of events, merely complaining about the 'official' story. If another theory better fit the evidence and had less flaws it would become the accepted one.... who destroys the official version ...
I don't think your right about this.As I pointed out before, finding flaws in the accepted theory does not suddenly make alternative theories correct (and I use "alternative" in the Kellyanne Conway context). I notice that you are not even suggesting another theory of events, merely complaining about the 'official' story. If another theory better fit the evidence and had less flaws it would become the accepted one.
And yes, if you want to discuss this in a legal case context, in order to have the previous conviction (Warren) overturned, you need to provide evidence substantial enough to convict other people.
So you are admitting that the conspiracy theories do not have another well supported theory, just complaints about the accepted one.I don't think your right about this.
If a murder conviction is appealed, the appeal is based on the merit of evidence pertaining to that case, not on the necessity of finding who the real murderer is.
Lol....put your cock back in your pants, let me know how you came up with that gem.So you are admitting that the conspiracy theories do not have another well supported theory, just complaints about the accepted one.
I'm not arguing that. I was responding to this:BTW.Convictions are overturned if there is evidence of prosecutorial misconduct, an error in implementation of the law, or new evidence that exonerates the convicted. None of those apply to these asinine conspiracy theories.
And yes, if you want to discuss this in a legal case context, in order to have the previous conviction (Warren) overturned, you need to provide evidence substantial enough to convict other people
We aren't talking about a science experiment here but I need to remind you that the HSCA concluded conspiracy based on the acoustical analysis of a dictabelt tape on a police motorcycle as well as other circumstantial evidence (eg. WC hid the fact Ruby had extensive ties to the Mob, whereas the HSCA found those ties as "significant"). The HSCA didn't say who were the shooters but said that organized crime had both the motive and means to carry out the assassination.As I pointed out before, finding flaws in the accepted theory does not suddenly make alternative theories correct (and I use "alternative" in the Kellyanne Conway context). I notice that you are not even suggesting another theory of events, merely complaining about the 'official' story. If another theory better fit the evidence and had less flaws it would become the accepted one.
No you don't. Eg. O.J. lawyers didn't provide a suspect for the murder of his wife and Ron Goldman. (If Oswald had a trial today, they probably if not easily would have established reasonable doubt. You don't need to know who the shooters were or their paymasters.)And yes, if you want to discuss this in a legal case context, in order to have the previous conviction (Warren) overturned, you need to provide evidence substantial enough to convict other people.