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In reply to the discussion: Those who demand that everyone "just ACCEPT that Oswald did it"... [View all]stopbush
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Even though I have provided you with the dictionary definitions of the word "falsify" - which includes the scientific use of the word, the use I clearly intended in my OP on the matter - and the legal definitions of physical and documentary evidence, you continue to argue your point.
I didn't make a poor choice of words. I used a word (falsify) exactly the way it's supposed to be used. Your ignorance of the meaning of that word has led you into a self-inflicted position where your back is against the wall, and rather than take the normal and easy way out by admitting you made a simple and understandable mistake, you choose to defend the idiotic ad infinitum. You even continue to aver that the evidence on the Dictabelt tape - which was analyzed by scientists and which was presented to the HSCA as scientific evidence by scientists - is not scientific evidence.
As the final nails in your self-designed coffin, I offer this:
"Where it was available, the committee extensively employed scientific analysis to assist it in the resolution of numerous issues. The committee considered all the other evidence available to evaluate the scientific analysis. In conclusion, the committee found that the scientific acoustical evidence established a high probability that two gunmen fired at President John f. Kennedy. Other scientific evidence did not preclude the possibility of two gunmen firing at the President, but it did negate some specific conspiracy allegations." - Report of the Select Committee on Assassinations of the U.S. House of Representatives, Summary, pg 93; http://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/select-committee-report/part-1b.html#other
And for the final nail, the words of HSCA Lead Counsel G Robert Blakey himself:
"If you could prove to me that there was no police officer in the place where he had to be, you would falsify (the acoustics evidence)." - G. Robert Blakey, Chief Counsel, HSCA, 2003
Good luck to you.