Wednesday, April 23, 2014

I'm having trouble downloading Robin Unger's gif of the Hughes film. But it shows two figures on the west side of the doorway, presumably Roy Lewis and Doorman.

Since a few seconds later we see Doorman in the center of the doorway in the Wiegman film, Unger presumes that he moved.

First of all, if the Hughes Doorman is real, he is Oswald and not Lovelady. It was Oswald who wore a light brown shirt over a highly exposed white t-shirt. Officially, Lovelady wore a complex plaid shirt, and it wasn't sprawled open at all.


So, forget about that guy being Lovelady. If he was anybody, he was Oswald. But did he move? Well, maybe, but I doubt it. I think it's more likely that the Hughes film was faked. Here's Lovelady a few minutes later, soon after the shooting.

How do you reconcile those two? You can't. It's just more bull shit.

What's most likely in my opinion is that they fabricated what we see in the Hughes film, and they went by what we see in the Altgens photo where it looks like Doorman is hovering right above Roy Lewis next to the white column. But that was due to two things: the parallax effect of Altgens' angle AND the fraudulent placement of Roy Lewis into the Altgens photo as we see him.

Keep in mind that the showing of Lovelady in the Hughes film post-assassination was definitely fabricated because Lovelady wasn't there at the time. He left for the railroad tracks immediately with Shelley to where they saw Marrion Baker climbing the steps from a distance, when they were already 25 steps away, according to Lovelady.

So, this post-assassination image of Lovelady from the Hughes film is definitely fraudulent according to Lovelady's own testimony:


So, that was faked in the Hughes film. It doesn't even look photographic. He looks more like a cartoon, doesn't he? And I figure that most likely they faked the Doorman image alongside Roy Lewis that came before. That's my assessment. But, if I'm wrong, and it really was Doorman, then still it was Oswald, and it would mean that Oswald was the one who moved. But that's not my contention. My contention is that Oswald stepped out that door and assumed that position that we see in the center of the doorway, and that is where he remained the whole time he was out there.

And to my enemies- bpete, Robin Unger, Joseph Backes, etc.- you don't win. You never win. You never score a point. I always knock you down- as I have done here. That's the way it works, and that's the way it shall always works: I prevail, and you lose. Have a nice day.

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