Thursday, June 19, 2014

It turns out that we are talking about the same side of that tower for everybody. 


At the Tina Towner's reenactment, a young man was in front of the D panel, just as Fedora Man was for her on November 22, 1963. And it's also the D panel that is facing the street in Altgens. Now, I realize that we don't see the Fedora Man in front of the tower in the Altgens photo, but there were several seconds passage of time between Towner and Altgens, and the Fedora Man moved. But that is where he was in Towner, and he couldn't have been far from it. Why? Because he would have had to go out into the street to be far from it.



And we know he didn't go out into the street. He was definitely on the sidewalk. And he wasn't at the curb either because he was behind somebody. 


So, how are you going to get him away from the Tower, Backes? You can't say he was in the street. You think he was down from it or up from it on the sidewalk?  But why when Tina Towner photographed him directly.


So, he was definitely on the sidewalk. If you want to say that he was up or down the sidewalk from the Tower, first say whether you think he was up or down from it, and then say how many feet from it you think he was. 


But, if you're going to say he wasn't really in front of the tower even though it looks like he is, then you're going to have to say that the Woman and Baby weren't where really where they seem to be either:


If you move him, then everybody moves with him, and then, how are you going to correlate the Towner Woman with the Altgens Woman? 

But, first things first: 

1) state whether you think was up from or down from the Obelisk.
2) then state how many feet up or down from it you think he was. 

I'm waiting. 

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