Friday, June 6, 2014

Two Fedora Men were merged into one? Is that what you think, Backes? Because it's not what I think.

Apparently, these guys, who were so adamant that they understood the physics of the situation between Towner and Altgens, are unwilling to answer my question. Wildly, they were making maps and drawing lines, but when I asked them a simple, straight-forward question, they couldn't handle it. I merely asked them where a man represented by the chess pawn would be located in the Altgens photo.


Well, Unger, Backes, and his Sir-Man bpete, can go straight to Hell. I'll answer the question myself.  I don't need them for anything. And the answer is that the Pawn-Man would be right about where the Fedora Man in Altgens is. 

Both Pawn-Man and Fedora Man are a little east of the obelisk. I don't say it's necessarily the exact same spot, but they are both a little east of the obelisk. 

However, if we go back to Towner, we see that one of the Fedora men is much farther east of the obelisk and the other is in front of the obelisk, meaning south of it. 

So, what it means is that neither Fedora Man 1 of Towner nor Fedora Man 2 of Towner is in the same location as the one Fedora Man in Altgens. Whichever one you want to say it is had to walk some distance to get there. And he had time because Towner came first. Kennedy wasn't even shot yet in Towner; the shooting hadn't started. But in Altgens, at least 3 shots had already been fired: 1) the first shot, which missed, 2) the shot to his back at the level of T3, which only penetrated to a short depth, and 3) the shot to his throat. So, there had to be  several seconds between Towner and Altgens, and in those several seconds, one of the Fedora Men moved to the location we see him in Altgens. But which one?

Well, I think the odds are very great that it was the one on the left in front of the obelisk. For one thing, he was closer to it. It was a shorter distance for him to travel, and therefore, a shorter amount of time needed to get there. I said there was enough time, and there was, the margin was tight. There wasn't a whole lot of time to spare. 

Second, the other Fedora Man had no reason to move. Remember how it went down: Jack Ruby was situated at the ideal spot to watch the motorcade and also keep his eyes on the Book Depository. And when he saw Oswald outside, he took a few steps in that direction. That happened between Towner and Altgens. 

But, the other guy would have had no reason to relocate because he was closer to Oswald where he was. 


So, a Fedora Man moved; he relocated, and it was between Towner and Altgens. And only one of them had a reason to relocate, and only one of them had a short hop to get where he was going in the amount of time that was available. In this case, it makes sense to go with the guy who was closer. And that's why my pick is the guy in front of the Obelisk.

Now watch, these assholes, who refused to answer my question, are going to be forced to answer it - or otherwise concede that, once again, I am right, and they are wrong. 

But, you know something? They were already having doubts. They viewed the question like a mine field, and they didn't want to get blown up.   

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