Posted in the censored forum... Tony is twisting in the wind after I pointed out
his deceptions.
He's made a few claims in this post that are real keepers...
In article <
5035...@mcadams.posc.mu.edu>, Anthony Marsh says...
>You did.
Of course I didn't. I'm *STILL* speaking of the two fragments found in the limo.
Can you support your claim, Tony?
Can you QUOTE any change of the topic?
>> Did you suddenly forget the topic?
>>
>
>No, you did.
Feel free to point out why you think that the topic has changed... QUOTE the
relevant section.
>> Or have you been unsure of which two fragments have been under discussion,
>> EVEN AS YOU RESPONDED TO THE TOPIC?
>>
>
>I wanted to make sure YOU knew which two fragments were being discussed.
Sorry Tony, you just got through claiming that I've changed the topic.
Now you imply that you were just checking to make sure.
So tell everyone something that you can SUPPORT with quotes, Tony...
>> Either you never knew which two fragments are under discussion - which
>> makes your response rather silly... or you suddenly forgot which two
>> fragments are being discussed, in which case all you have to do is REREAD
>> THIS POST.
>>
>
>Your posts have been confusing because you are not sure which two
>fragments we have been discussing.
No Tony... no-one is confused. You're *pretending* to be confused, but the
*same* two fragments found in the limo are *STILL* the ones being talked about.
Now, tell us ... no, QUOTE us, what statement of mine led you to believe that
the topic had been changed...
But you won't.
>> But, lest you try accusing someone of not answering you, we are discussing
>> those same two large bullet fragments found in the limo that we've been
>> discussing all along.
>>
>>
>> Now, to get to the second part of your "reply"... you admit that there
>> *WAS* residue on "some fragments" [Ironically, the very two that we're
>> speaking about].
>>
>
>
>I did not limit it to only those two.
Then you should have said so, right?
Why did you imply that there was *NO* residue on those two, and when
contradicted by the testimony I quoted, then go on to claim that you don't know
what two fragments I'm speaking of?
>And again the salient question is
The one you were provably wrong on.
Indeed, that's why I quoted the testimony that contradicted what you claimed.
>WHEN they ere contamination, how much, when they were cleaned and how
>well. You need to remember that the FBI search team did not find the two
>large fragments in the front seat area. They were recovered by the Secret
>Service. We simply don't know how carefully they were handled and
>processed by the Secret Service.
None of this matters if you don't know which fragments we are speaking about,
and cannot admit that the evidence shows that they *DID* have residue on them.
Contrary to your statement... where you agreed with the poster, and asserted
that "There does not have to be blood or human tissue on the bullet fragments,
especially after they were washed for testing."
BUT THERE *WAS* RESIDUE ON THESE TWO BULLET FRAGMENTS.
So why didn't you point this out?
Why are you trying to confuse everyone about which bullet fragments are under
discussion?
>> So if you actually *KNEW* (before I corrected you) that these two
>> fragments had residue on them, why did you try to argue that there "does
>> not have to be blood or human tissue on the bullet fragments, especially
>> after they were washed for testing."?
>>
>
>Your only weapon is to claim that I said things which I never did.
"There does not have to be blood or human tissue on the bullet fragments,
especially after they were washed for testing."
No Tony... I merely QUOTE YOUR EXACT WORDS, and ask you why they are contrary to
the known evidence...
Now, tell us what I've "claimed that you said" that you've not said, Tony. That
way, I can quote your exact words to illustrate that you're incorrect.
>I was
>quoting these same documents some 30-40 years which you just stumbled
>upon recently.
Another silly claim that you can't cite for. If you've been quoting this
particular testimony for 30-40 years, why did you make a claim that contradicts
it in this thread?
>> Because this is a critical question, I'm going to ask it again:
>>
>> So if you actually *KNEW* (before I corrected you) that these two
>> fragments had residue on them, why did you try to argue that there "does
>> not have to be blood or human tissue on the bullet fragments, especially
>> after they were washed for testing."?
>>
>
>Because the why you phrased your argument suggested that you believe
>there MUST always be residue on any bullet that went through a body. But
>that is not true.
No Tony, no such statement was ever made, nor implied. You CANNOT quote anything
that I said that would even imply what you're now claiming.
Nor will you even try.
Why do you think you can get away with such clearly incorrect statements?
Perhaps because this is the censored forum, and you know that you won't be
called to task for such claims?
Quote my statements, Tony... and show your claim with argument.
But you won't.
Nor will you even try.
>>>> On what basis were you agreeing with that?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> Nor were you willing to point out that the poster you were responding to
>>>>>> had the facts wrong... just as *YOU* had the facts wrong. You presumed
>>>>>> that there was no residue because the bullet fragments had been "washed".
>>>>>> That's simply untrue.
>>>>>
>>>>> I never said there was no residue. There may well have been residue when
>>>>> they were found. There was no residue by the time they were tested.
>>>>
>>>> It's too bad that statements like this cannot be accurately labeled in
>>>> this censored forum. [See the open forum for more information...]
>>>>
>>>> You failed to correct the poster when he claimed that no residue was found
>>>> on the two fragments.
>>>>
>>>> Why did you fail to correct the record, Tony?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Which fragments? I don't read the uncensored newsgroup.
>>
>>
>> See above.
>>
>>
>> Then answer the question Tony. This has *NOTHING* to do with the open
>> forum.
>>
>
>
>Yes it did. Instead of explaining yourself you said, "See the open forum
>for more information..." and you know that I do not post in the "open
>forum." So your remark was evasive and facetious.
The question had *NOTHING* to do with any information contained in the open
forum... I merely point out there, what would be censored here.
What *WAS* in the open forum was precisely what I stated would be found there...
an accurate *label* for the statement that I was replying to. You can probably
very quickly guess which three letter word I used to refer to your statement.
>> And in case you've forgotten, here's the question again: You failed to
>> correct the poster when he claimed that no residue was found on the two
>> fragments. Why did you fail to correct the record, Tony?
>>
>
>I don't have to correct every nutty thing you say.
But you *DO* have to correct every nutty thing *YOU* say, or else stand the
chance that people like me will be happy to point it out.
Can you admit in this censored forum that the two bullet fragments THAT WERE
BEING DISCUSSED IN THE BEGINNING, ALL ALONG, AND RIGHT NOW, actually had residue
on them, and that this is what the evidence shows?
Probably not... because then you'd have to explain why you implied otherwise.
>There are only so
>many hours in the day. After I correct you 100 times, I may get bored
>and not bother correcting you another 100 times.
You've not corrected me even *once* in this thread.
Tell us Tony, can you admit that the evidence shows that there was residue found
on the two bullet fragments found in the limo that are under discussion here?
And if you can bring yourself to admit the truth, do you have *any explanation
whatsoever* for your failure to point this out in the beginning?
>> That was in THIS forum... not the open forum.
>>
>>
>>
>>>>>> Now, most likely your error was because you failed to check the
>>>>>> evidence... but now you're trying to claim you were right all along...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But as is obvious... you *thought* that there was no residue because they
>>>>>> had been "washed".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Wrong on both counts.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> You can't test the evidence with residue on it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sorry Tony, this statement of yours has *nothing* to do with anything I've
>>>> stated.
>>>>
>>>> Here it is again:
>>>>
>>>> Now, most likely your error was because you failed to check the
>>>> evidence... but now you're trying to claim you were right all along...
>>>>
>>>
>>> Maybe I checked the evidence that you didn't even know about.
>>
>>
>> Since you were provably incorrect, it seems rather unlikely, doesn't it?
>>
>
>Since you don't even know the evidence in this case you are in no
>position to determine that.
As I suspected, you've been unable to cite anything...
And since you've been shown to be incorrect on your presumption, and that of the
original poster you were responding to - the chances that you *EVER* had
evidence that you could cite is vanishingly small, isn't it?
>> Indeed, you're admitting in this post THAT YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW FOR SURE
>> WHICH BULLET FRAGMENTS ARE BEING DISCUSSED!
>>
>
>I am not sure which bullet fragments you mean because you have been
>evasive in explaining yourself.
Who changed the topic, Tony?
Did you understand WHEN YOU INITIALLY RESPONDED which two bullet fragments were
being discussed?
Did the topic change at all?
Can you QUOTE any statement of mine that would lead *ANYONE* to be confused
about which two bullet fragments are being talked about?
>> How can you have superior knowledge on a topic that you can't even define?
>>
>
>Because I was studying it long before you even heard of this case.
ROTFLMAO!!!
Okay... you've claimed that you can have superior knowledge on a topic that you
cannot even define.
So let's change the topic. I know what it is, and you can't define it. So tell
everyone something very simple. What did JFK have to say on this topic?
Anyone who *can* define the topic can *EASILY* look it up.
So tell us the answer, Tony.
Demonstrate that what you just claimed you can do, you can actually *do*.
>> Of course, if you *did* have evidence that I didn't cite, you provably
>> HAVE NOT CITED IT, nor, I suspect, will you ever do anything other than
>> imply that you might have it.
>>
>
>I have cited it hundreds of times, but you are too lazy to find those
>instances.
ROTFLMAO!!!
Too bad this is the censored forum... it protects you in instances like this.
>> Your next response will either prove me correct, or prove me wrong. Anyone
>> care to make a bet on what the result will be?
>>
>
>Why do you think you deserve a response at all? Who the Hell do you
>think you are to even try to argue any point with me when you refuse to
>do your homework?
Yep... proved me correct. You can't cite, you're claiming not to even know which
two bullet fragments I was talking about.
>>>> But as is obvious... you *thought* that there was no residue because they
>>>> had been "washed".
>>>>
>>>
>>> When?
>>
>> This is *YOUR* claim, Tony. *YOU* are claiming that the bullet fragments
>> that you cannot name were "washed".
>>
>
>No, that is not my claim. That is your misrepresentation.
I defy you to produce a single instance on my part where I stated that these two
bullet fragments had been "washed".
You won't, of course... you can't.
I repeat, this was *YOUR* claim, Tony. *ONLY* you have been using the term
"wash" with respect to these two bullet fragments.
>> So tell us Tony, WHEN WERE THEY WASHED, AND BY WHOM?
I didn't think I'd get an answer...
>> And why was I able to cite for the fact that you argued against, that they
>> did indeed have residue on them?
>>
>
>When exactly did they have residue on them and do they still have
>exactly the same residue on them?
You're changing the topic, Tony...
Your original claim was that they *DIDN'T* have residue on them, *BECAUSE* they
had been washed.
So tell the truth, Tony... did they have residue on them?
>If not that alone proves that they were cleaned.
No Tony... what "proves" them to have had residue on them IS THE TESTIMONY THAT
I QUOTED.
Testimony that contradicts what you stated.
You've not cited any evidence that they did *NOT* have residue on them.
>So then YOU need to tell me exactly when they were cleaned and by whom.
They were cleaned by Mr. Phelps, a lab assistant, and it was done shortly after
9am on Jan. 23, 1964. He used a dry cloth, and merely wiped them clean.
I've cited for this fact hundreds of times, but you are too lazy to find those
instances.