After investing seven years using my historical process to observe an extremely controversial person who claims they are a witness to Lee Harvey Oswald (findingjudyth.blogspot.com) it seems there has been sufficient evidence of its success to start to use it in areas of the assassination itself.
The process is basically this:
Read, absorb, everything on the topic.
Keep an open mind.
After you are immersed in the subject, choose two opposing hypotheses.
Leave wiggle room in the middle for possibilities that do not fall clearly into either extreme.
Develop parallel timelines of other people involved in the topic at the same time.
Weigh and evaluate what you find.
Draw conclusions, with the caveat that this is your best reasoning.
Allow others to decide for themselves what to think.
The process is basically this:
Read, absorb, everything on the topic.
Keep an open mind.
After you are immersed in the subject, choose two opposing hypotheses.
Leave wiggle room in the middle for possibilities that do not fall clearly into either extreme.
Develop parallel timelines of other people involved in the topic at the same time.
Weigh and evaluate what you find.
Draw conclusions, with the caveat that this is your best reasoning.
Allow others to decide for themselves what to think.
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