Comment on John F. Kennedy Assassination Conspiracy Theories by Dereck.

Let the name calling begin. Why is it that everyone who disagrees with you has the wrong information? That is the tactic of conspiracy theorists. On a visit to Dallas two ‘infamous’ conspiracy theorists were meddling their wares at the grassy knoll (one was Robert Groden, a consultant to Oliver Stone). At the time, they had a small group who made purchases of a magazine and video they were selling. For that matter, I bought both as well. But as soon as I started asking questions, questions that they either couldn’t or wouldn’t adequately answer, they picked up shop and left. Without getting personal, why does there have to exist 20 or 30 different theories about what happened? You would think that you all have enough facts to at least dwindle that down to a few. That is what is on the side of conspiracy theorists. You have to offer nothing only doubt, and then for some reason all your ideas are right and everyone else is wrong or lieing or spouting off disinformation as you call it. I am using the same Warren Commission report you are. I watch the same video and look at the same stills from the Zapruder film, yet I have no idea at what you are looking. Plus, just picking one part of the report and saying it is true is not always true. Ever hear of out of context. Sometimes things are written in the report only to be refuted later in the same report. i.e. what eyewitnesses saw at the Tippet slaying or immediately after.

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