Your theory is that Bill Barr or Bill Barr’s partner wanted Epstein dead, so he told the New York medical examiner to mess up the autopsy, and the guards from the MCC to ignore his cell and remove his cellmate, and the FBI agents investigating his death to ignore evidence of a struggle, and someone in the Special Activities Center or the prison housing block to strangle him.
There need not have been a struggle. His food could have been drugged first. Or maybe he did kill himself, while a conspirator watched on video… I’m sure many scenarios can be devised, for each piece of the puzzle. Identifying which ones make the most sense, individually and in combination, would require sifting through a lot of facts and alleged facts, and I’m sure I have more important things to do.
But regarding the “organization chart”, the important connections in a top-down conspiracy wouldn’t be in the official chart at all. We’d be talking about informal networks that secretly inhabit the official ones, using organizational resources but unconstrained by official agendas.
Identifying which ones make the most sense, individually and in combination, would require sifting through a lot of facts and alleged facts, and I’m sure I have more important things to do.
Just to be clear, I know you probably do, and don’t mean to pick on you in particular. I had an opportunity to demonstrate a common fallacy and I took it. Your comments so far have been pretty reasonable.
There need not have been a struggle. His food could have been drugged first. Or maybe he did kill himself, while a conspirator watched on video… I’m sure many scenarios can be devised, for each piece of the puzzle. Identifying which ones make the most sense, individually and in combination, would require sifting through a lot of facts and alleged facts, and I’m sure I have more important things to do.
But regarding the “organization chart”, the important connections in a top-down conspiracy wouldn’t be in the official chart at all. We’d be talking about informal networks that secretly inhabit the official ones, using organizational resources but unconstrained by official agendas.
Just to be clear, I know you probably do, and don’t mean to pick on you in particular. I had an opportunity to demonstrate a common fallacy and I took it. Your comments so far have been pretty reasonable.