Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Here is me standing normally wearing a plaid shirt. Notice that the horizontal lines are horizontal and not slanting; they are not diagonal. They are going straight across parallel with the ground.


 And likewise when Lovelady posed for us in the doorway in 1971, his horizontal lines went straight across.


He was standing in the doorway, so is there any reason to think it was any different 8 years before? So, why does Lance Uppercut have the lines going diagonally?


What gives? That can't be right.


You've got Lovelady in the doorway- posing- and he's showing us that the horizontal lines went across horizontally not diagonally. So, why does Lance Uppercut show them to be slanting?

The Doorway Man was just standing in the doorway in a neutral position, as we can see in the Wiegman film.


Note that he is just standing there like a normal person. And why not? He's just watching the motorcade. He had no need to contort himself. And he is standing in the center of the doorway.


So, what reason is there to draw the lines in diagonally?


What it means that the lines that Lance drew are rank shit. And notice, while you're at it, that in Wiegman no contrast came through on Doorman's shirt at all. There are no lines or variation of any kind.


Let's see them make plaid out of that. And the man we are looking at is Lee Harvey Oswald. 

Three is no reason to have those lines slanting down as Lance has them. And again, Lovelady, himself, standing in the doorway, tells us otherwise. Those lines are going straight across. 







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