Thursday, April 24, 2014

Backes is having another conniption, this time over this image.

He says that I use it "repeatedly and repeatedly" on my Facebook page. I went through the entire site and found it only once: from December 2012. Granted, it's a poor image, but it must have been all I had at the time. I may have made it myself by doing a Print Screen. Here's a much better version of it:

Here is the link to my Facebook page if you'd like to see if I used that poor image "repeatedly and repeatedly":

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Oswald-Innocence-Campaign/322459544515376

Scrolling down, I didn't see it until I got to December 2012. But regardless, there was no subterfuge involved. And what's so terrible about it anyway? It shows that the Lovelady figure was wearing a flashy plaid shirt with horizontal and vertical lines which crossed and formed numerous boxes, which we don't see on Doorman. It shows that his shirt was cinched up almost to the top with none of the open sprawl that we see on Doorman. It shows that he was much stockier than Doorman. Here's the collage again in good form:

They're different men, Backes. Different men. Different men. Different men. And that's the important thing. That's the undeniable thing.  And it's the thing that pegs it as Oswald in the doorway as Doorman.

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