Ben Holmes Wrote:Mark Ulrik Wrote:Ben Holmes Wrote:Yep... it is too late.
You've tried to resurrect that believer factoid... Here's your original post again:
You can keep denying the truth, and on this forum, the truth can be pointed out without censorship or fear of banning.
Lee Harvey Oswald was not the only missing employee, nor did anyone know when people left. There was no 'roster' of those who left before the assassination, in comparison to those who left after the assassination.
You can run, but you can't hide from people who know the evidence as well or better than yourself.
The 'roll call' is an absolutely un-supportable myth designed to help the frameup of a patsy.
Is this the "Ben Holmes Gets To Call Other People Liars For No Reason At All" Forum?
The criteria is quite specific. If someone lies about citable evidence, then that can be publicly labeled a lie.
Mark Ulrik Wrote:It's possible that you find the distinction between "before" and "after" the shooting meaningless or confusing, but that's your problem. In no way does it make me the liar. You, on the other hand, have erroneously claimed that Charles Givens and Carolyn Arnold left [the building] after the shooting. You're also dishonestly trying to pin the claim on me that there was an actual roll call of TSBD employees after the shooting.
This is the first time you have, even by implication, admitted that there was no roll call.
You can have an opinion that there was, and I'd have no problem with that. Indeed, there's testimony to support this (even though it's simply not credible) But to assert that Oswald was the only missing employee from any roll call is a lie.
Mark Ulrik Wrote:It seems to me that one of us (i.e. you) should be given a warning and have his posts deleted, at least according to the forum rules.
Then all you need to do is deny publicly, that Oswald was the only "missing" employee. But you didn't do this... you attempted to support the lie that Oswald was the only missing employee.
You keep making a completely meaningless point about whether someone was inside or outside the building at the time of the assassination. NO-ONE conducting a roll call would have known when someone left.
Anyone who asserts that Oswald was the only missing employee at the time of this mythical "roll call" is a liar. It's really just that simple.
You seem to be confusing me with someone else. I don't know who told you that Oswald was the only employee not present at that time, but it certainly wasn't me. I was the one who made the distinction between leaving the building
before and
after the shooting.
The distinction is not trivial: being inside the building at the time of the assassination makes you a potential assassin! Oswald's boss observed him inside the building immediately after the shooting and was later unable to find him. Only a complete moron would assign equal weight to the non-presence of someone like pregnant secretary Carolyn Arnold, who in Truly's mind wasn't unaccounted for, as they were both standing outside watching the motorcade when the shots rang out.