
Originally Posted by
Katman
There are theories from some very highly qualified people that contradict the official story.
I know. But the number of highly qualified people who have an opinion about what happened is in the hundreds of thousands, at least. Unless you want to carry out that survey I mentioned the fact that some highly qualified people contradict the official story is of little value in supporting anything.

Originally Posted by
Katman
And I'd suggest that those people responsible for providing opinion for an official investigation probably wouldn't keep their positions long if their opinion deviated much from that required by TPTB.
TPTB? That term alone is almost enough to identify someone predisposed to distrust anyone in authority, rationally or otherwise.
As for the theory that expert witnesses had been coached to produce some closed agenda: it's garbage. Such people are selected for their experience and professional integrity, if they were in the habit of saying whatever the client wanted they wouldn't be in business very long. And if you figure "TPTB" had a hidden agenda surely the first place you'd look would be the expert's official brief. Or do you think the details of which all those experts were supposed to have been coached would have been given verbally? What's the chances of any sort of success in orchestrating a conspiracy of such magnitude by word of mouth without huge and obvious internal conflict in the report?
Zero.
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