Quote from Haroki:
Ok, let me 'splain it to ya then...
When the police or the FBI or whoever confiscate a video, etc for an investigation, they don't generally release the footage before any trial. Does this make any shred of sense to you??
Also, after the trial, that police have NO AUTHORITY to release the footage anyways. Want to know why? Because it's not their property, it belongs to the people that owned the video camera, and only THEY can release it. Think Zapruder film here....
NO CONSPIRACY THEORY.....
*Ahem*
I never said there was a legitimate conspiracy theory, apart from blazing incompetence and inherent corruption.
There was never any trial, was there?
Funny about that.
*ahem*, the people who owned the rights were the US government.
True. security, covering the pentagon?
Airport security? Gosh, coulda fooled me, agencies at the time, or the federal government, most certainly did, and do have full rights, should they want it, to said "things".
Oops, i actually meant "the people" own those things, gov being representative of the people, and subject to plebiscite etc.(cough, choke)
Police? Of course they have no authority to do that.
Their all marvellous and wonderfull human beings, who never lie & do a tough job, and would never dream of thinking they had that kind of authority.