That's because the theory does not stand up to scrutiny.
You have to argue that thousands of documents across Essex Police, The Forensic Science Service, Huntingdon Lab and The City of London Police are all backdated forgeries. Not only that but backdated forgeries that all happen to fit together and all the witnesses whent ahead with it. A conspiracy of this magnitute is not possible to sustain. People involved would sooner or later speak out.
I have just had a post deleted. I would like to draw the attention of Mike Tesko to this, assuming Mike wasn't responsible. It quotes an important post of his and a reply from Roch.
Interference like this is intolerable. Moderators should not be allowed to delete posts to try to manipulate the debate.
It was a post which in my view contains important information, although it has been in the public domain for sometime. I have noticed that in a reply to this post by David1819, the quote which would have contained the deleted post has also been edited.
I don't know whether David himself edited the post or whether the same administrator who deleted the original post has also edited David's reply.
Ordinarily when a Moderator deletes a post, any replies to it are also deleted. What's going on in this case is that the reply has been allowed to stand while the post it was a reply to has been carefully edited, allowing a person opposed to to my position to merely dismiss the subject without addressing the point at issue.
David's reply merely avoids the main point in the now deleted post which was that the fingerprint dust basically proves that the visit to the farm must have taken place later than September 7th 1985.
Details can prove things. Sloppy generalizations cannot.