Thursday, May 15, 2014

It's important to remember that the footage of Oswald being led through the Dallas PD is a patchwork of clips made to look like one intact, continuous footage. Take this example:



This is from the Four Days film. Notice the time: 1 hour, 5 minutes, and 54 seconds. notice that Oswald's shirt is half off him, where it's completely off his left shoulder, which is on our right.


Then, just 3 seconds later, that shirt is completely on him again. It isn't buttoned because the buttons are missing, but it's as on him as well as can be. What did they stop so that he could adjust himself? 


This is 11 seconds after that, and the shirt is still on him properly. 100%, all the way on him. He's going through the door to the Homicide Division, and he is about to have his (fake) encounter with Lovelady. 


This is 6 seconds later, and he's back to showing white t-shirt over his left shoulder. Go back to the frame above, and you'll see that that shirt was on him in such a way that it could not have fallen off of him. He could not have fallen out of it. 


Now it's 3 seconds later, and we are in our fake Lovelady scene, which is to say that Lovelady in the scene is fake; he wasn't there. But, you can see that the shirt is hanging off Oswald again. How did it come off him? You recall that not long before, as he was walking through the door, it was on him squarely. 


How does your arm come out of your sleeve unless you take it out? 


Then here, they are ostensibly looking into the empty storage room for a long time, trying to make something out of what they see. Or, is there somebody in there that the big cop is talking to? Who knows?


This is the last one where the shirt is still hanging off Oswald after having been on him. 

Remember that if it had just been wrapped around his shoulder, it could easily have fallen off. BUT, HIS ARM WAS IN THE SLEEVE.


He had the damn thing on in the normal way, so how could it be hanging off of him just seconds later? 

That's less than 10 seconds between the two. They would have had to stop for him to take his arm out of that sleeve in order to make happen what we see. Your arm can't just fall out of a long-sleeved shirt. 

So, what happened? Who the hell knows? I've been telling you for years that the whole walk-by with Lovelady was faked, that Lovelady was NOT there. He never claimed to be there. It is ridiculous to think they would have put him there. He was one of a large group of people who were brought to Dealey Plaza to make statements, and that they would have singled him out to be put in the squad room of the homicide detectives when the most notorious assassin in the history of assassins was being led by in the cramped space is ridiculous. It was faked. Faked, faked, faked.  

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