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Post by scathma on Jul 19, 2017 12:56:57 GMT -5
This post is meant mainly to ask Michael a question I have in an open forum so that he can share his response, which I thought might be of interest to some on this board:
Suppose a wealthy individual (think Gates, Zuckerberg, Buffet [Warren or Jimmy] etc.) offers to pay your living expenses and a healthy bonus to spend the rest of your life meticulously researching and cataloging the files and evidence at the NJSP archives in the hopes of definitively solving the LKC. You may hire staff to assist you as needed. He will also pay for any scientific testing you may request and has sufficient political pull to obtain access to the site as needed and authorization to have any physical evidence in their possession made available for said testing.
Do you believe that such a thorough and unprecedented review of the surviving available materials would produce the definitive smoking gun? Or do you believe that any such evidence was already destroyed or lost and no search or inspection of what we have left today can provide such proof?
Put simply is the NJSP archives an intact box of puzzle pieces that merely needs sufficient resources expended to assemble all the pieces that are there or can the puzzle never be completed because a significant number of pieces were intentionally destroyed or lost to time?
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Post by Michael on Jul 19, 2017 16:42:54 GMT -5
Put simply is the NJSP archives an intact box of puzzle pieces that merely needs sufficient resources expended to assemble all the pieces that are there or can the puzzle never be completed because a significant number of pieces were intentionally destroyed or lost to time? The NJSP Archives have most of the pieces but some are missing. Also, many thought to be missing are actually there but are overlooked - that's because they can only be found over time as one learns more and more. So one could have all the help in the world but if they don't know what they are looking at then it won't have any value to them. I've also found several other pieces outside of the NJSP Archives as well, so once combined they snap in to make the picture clearer. It's hard for me to put into words but it's not really a "yes" or "no" question. It has to be done first before anyone could even approach an attempt to answer it. A smoking gun wouldn't be that "one" report which answers everything because that does not exist. It would be the totality of all things which clearly point to the answer. I believe my first book shows what these new facts can show. We've got Lindbergh coming home early "forgetting" about his dinner. We've got him calling home from somewhere much closer to Hopewell then he's testifying to in Court. We've got a State's Witness who testified he saw Hauptmann actually telling Cops he saw Lindbergh. We've got Lindbergh treating his son's corpse like a dead animal. We've got Whateley breaking on his deathbed. For me it's all there now. There's no neutralizing excuse when all things are looked at in total.
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Post by kate1 on Jul 19, 2017 18:50:18 GMT -5
I think the removal of bone fragments from the archives was important.
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