After a long stint in the dungeon, Lance Uppercut, has come up with a gag letter, supposedly from me, which, of course, I didn't write. It is a fraud.
Someone named "G" sent him a letter which I supposedly sent out, and Lance presumes it's legit?
Supposedly, I started to sign it "Bobby Quat" and then crossed it out and wrote Ralph.
Then, supposedly, I pushed to have the OIC senior members come to my house so I can "pump" them until someone talks.
Then, I admit to making 1483 mistakes. It goes on and on, but it's just stupid. I won't waste another second talking about it.
But, let's remember that Lance is the guy who claims that Lovelady was watching the motorcade in this position:
I am not exaggerating the least bit when I equate those two. On both, you've got a vertical and centered head and neck, and on both you've got steeply inclined shoulders.
Vertical head/neck and steeply inclined shoulders. Impossible. As I've said, leaning is done with the spine, and the shoulders just go along for the ride. And when the spine leans, the head and neck go with it. It's all integrated. It's all coordinated. And when you lean, it's your head that you're trying to move. You don't lean your body and leave your head behind. Lance is just plain ignorant.
The reality is that the Altgens Doorman got sheared. His left shoulder got shorn by the placement of Black Tie Man into the picture.
On the left you see the impossible slanting shoulders and vertical head/neck, and on the right you see the way Doorman really was. And this isn't an if or maybe because we know, no matter who he was, he was a normal human being, standing in a normal way.
Here he is in Altgens and Wiegman, and it's very close in time, maybe a second apart.
His shoulders aren't leaning on the left in Wiegman, and they weren't leaning on the right in Altgens either.
And to prove that his Altgens image is truly distorted, look at his left ear:
Why is that left ear so freaky? Why is the left side of his face gouged out? Neither Oswald nor Lovelady had a gouged-out concavity on the left side of his face. So, why does it look like that?
Lance, instead of wasting time putting up gag letters supposedly from me, why don't you delve into this question and explain the distortion we see in the photograph. I say the distortion is due to the placement of Black Tie Man next to Doorman. The junction between them is physically, anatomically, and photographically impossible. And if you think otherwise, then duplicate it.





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