bpunk said the following: "YOU KNOW that if you watch the entire film it shows that his shirt was unbuttoned."
I know what bpunk is talking about, and it's this:
You see that sliver of white down the middle? That, according to bpunk and others, is Gorilla Man's shirt unbuttoned. But if so, why doesn't the top of the shirt fall away? It's gravity that causes that to happen. Wasn't gravity working that day?
I keep reminding people that the JFK assassination happened right here on planet Earth, not in some other universe. All the laws of physics applied on that day.
So, what we are seeing there is the impossible. What happened is that in the making of this phony footage with this Lovelady impostor- all for the sake of displaying the plaid shirt which Lovelady did NOT wear on 11/22/63- they forgot all about sprawling his shirt open. It just sailed over their radar. So afterwards, they went back and added that white streak to fake it.
If the shirt was unbuttoned, what would cause the top of the shirt to cling to his chest? Wouldn't the weight of the collar cause it to splay over to the side at least some? And remember that he was moving around. If the shirt had been buttoned, and he delicately unbuttoned it, and then he stayed still, and I mean froze, it might have stayed put for a little while. But, that was not the case here.
Besides, even if it were the case that his shirt was unbuttoned to the bottom of that white sliver (which I deny), no way would it be a match to Doorman. You see: the issue is not just a technical one of whether the buttons were secured or not; it was a matter of what was the shirt material doing. And on Doorman, the two sides of his shirt were divided like the Red Sea after Moses had his way with it.
Even if you were going to say that- technically- Gorilla Man's shirt was unbuttoned down to the white sliver- and it is something that I categorically deny as a fake- it still wouldn't equate to what we see on the left. There is no sprawl there on Gorilla Man. There is no chance that the huge gape that we see on Doorman exists on Gorilla Man. It can't possibly be the same shirt, and they can't possibly be the same man.
This is just another silly, stupid, and desperate ploy by the bloodied to deny a very obvious thing: that these are men of vastly different weights, vastly different dress, and vastly different everything. It is preposterous to say that they are the same man.
They should be embarrassed to make this claim, but I suspect that government cyber shills - which is what bpunk is - are taught early-on not to shy away from the outrageous. After all, is not the entire official story of the JFK assassination outrageous?
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