I know, I recognized this "challenge" of your's right off. You've used it before to avoid answering questions.
It goes like this . . .
In order to avoid answering a question or having to provide evidence you'll throw out an impossible demand upon your opponent and then make a promise that on completion of said impossible demand you'll answer the question or provide the evidence.
All the while knowing your opponent cannot complete the task thus you'll never have to answer the question or provide evidence.
It's just another under handed trick to avoid answering a question or providing evidence. I've learned your favorite "magic" tricks in our discussions. I am wondering how you could get by so long with so few of these tricks up your sleeve though. :smilewinkgrin:
One of these tricks I've noticed you use quite frequently is when confronted with evidence you cannot debunk with logic and documentation you instead resort to the old stand by "magical " incantation of chanting the words "conspiracy theory" as if you are channeling the spirit of a leading MSM talking head
(or G.W. Bush himself) to make a mountain of evidence that runs contrary to your beloved corporate narratives disappear without a trace.
It's so cliche and over used now I'm surprised it's still in use. But then I guess when a corporate media lie needs to be defended it's a handy incantation to pull out and dust off.