Thanks for a Herculean achievement. This demonstrates the daunting task of trying to disprove what has not been proven, but only asserted by powerful liars and deluded cults, who entertain vague claims among themselves, and then pretend it was all “proven” some time back when, which nobody can exactly recall...
We should all be wary of when a skillful liar is putting us on the defensive like this, and be sure to call them out on it up front. Otherwise we may assume the ”burden” of proof and find ourselves fumbling to disprove what they never proved. Such a burden of “disproof” may become a practical necessity under cultic social pressure (as in this case), but it is never logically justified.
In recent weeks several defenders of Democrats have accused me of believing a “conspiracy” for simply asking to see evidence of what they believe, turning long-established concepts of proof and “conspiracy” on their head. In the world of Democratic loyalists the idea that reality should be observable is now a subversive conspiracy. Such is the lunacy that has befallen the disgraced Pseudocratic party in the era of Trump.