Sunday, May 25, 2014

I'm not looking for it, Backes. I'm busy. I just put the previous post, entitled 1 + 2 = 3 up throughout the JFK Facebook community. It's a very good one because people can see - in one eyeful- that there are 3 versions of that movie: two that are totally different, and a third that consists of the first two strung together. 

We're talking about a 5 second walk through a small room. A VERY small room. So, why should there be three different versions of it. Editing, you say?  Bull shit, I say. 

Lovelady was NEVER at that desk. They concocted the whole thing. And it is daunting to think that they actually had the nerve, the audacity to do it. It might have gone something like this:

Agent1: If only we had an image of Lovelady wearing the right shirt. Just saying it isn't going to cut it any more- not with Harold Weisberg making such a fuss. I know! We'll stick him into one of the footages wearing the right shirt. Something in the background. Nothing concerning him directly- that would be impossible. Just so he's visible, that's all.  

Agent2: Do you think we can get away with it? 

Agent1: Are you kidding? This is the United States of America. There's no expectation of that kind of thing being done here. Nobody will suspect a thing- so long as it's done reasonably well,

Agent2: Should we use the real Lovelady?

Agent1: We could, but we don't have to. A look-alike will work just as well. We'll have to size up his attitude; see where he's at. That's a judgment-call, but again, it isn't necessary; we can use a stand-in.  

Agent2: Well, we know Lovelady was brought to City Hall to make a statement about the same time Oswald was brought there. What about putting them in the same space? That would make an impression. 

Agent1: Yes, it would. So, start going through the footages and look for a place where we can stick Lovelady in as Oswald is led by. Something nonchalant.

Agent 2: Wait! There's a point where they walk by a desk. We could put Lovelady at that desk. Make it look like he's waiting there to make his statement. As I recall, there's just enough room to squeeze him in there. And, it's a small room, so it will be a nice and cozy; a real up-close shot. 

Agent1: Alright, sounds damn good. You locate that clip, and I'll talk to the higher-ups about contacting the Image Modification Team. This is going to be smooth. Smooth as silk. You think 50 years from now anyone will be questioning it? Don't make me laugh.   

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