Saturday, May 17, 2014

Robin Unger thinks he's found the woman that that other Doorway Man is:


Here is another image of her


What's amazing about this is that Robin isn't proposing it. He's not asking whether she might be the disputed figure. He's celebrating. He thinks he knows that it's her, that he's reached the threshold of proof and certainty. 

She is an old woman with her hair up in a bun.


Let's look for a bun on him.


Let's compare the length of the necks.


Let's compare squareness of the shoulders, which is a male trait. First, notice the gentle slope of her shoulders.


Notice how her shoulders slope downward. Now look at his.


That's about as square as shoulders can get.


And now together:


That guy on the left is standing like a Marine. Oh that's right; Oswald was a Marine. 

Yup, those are very manly shoulders on him and soft womanly shoulders on her. He is standing square, Man!





I've pointed out that he's wearing something on his wrist. If it's not an ID bracelet then it's a watch. 


Now, what about her?




I have observed the match of the snug cuff on both Oswald and the other figure. 

How snug is her cuff in comparison?

You see a tight cuff on her? The figure in the doorway has a very tight cuff. Do you see a tight cuff on her? 

Now, let's consider the issue of height. The disputed figure is about as tall as the cop in the doorway- when you discount for the hat that the cop is wearing. Hats do make you taller.


I'll draw a line to make this easy for you.



Chances are good that that cop wasn't a shrimp. Now appraise the height of that woman.



What are the odds that she was the same height as that cop?

Notice that she is wearing glasses. Any sign of them on the disputed figure? 



Look at it up closer:




I realize that is very blurry, but the glasses would blur too; they wouldn't disappear. 

Oh well. I guess it was too good to be true. But, we'll let the sycophants have the last word. 



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