Saturday, July 19, 2014

Now, let us discuss in detail the equivalence of Black Hole Man and Billy Lovelady. And we'll start with Billy Lovelady posing in the shirt he wore on 11/22/63.

Notice first of all how short the shirt was. This was a type of shirt that was popular at the time which you rarely see today. It's call a box hem or square hem shirt. You didn't tuck it in; there was nothing to tuck. You just wore it out. And you can see how short it was. So, let's look at Black Hole Man with that in mind.

The shirts of Ob Man and BH Man are rather merged together, and I believe that was intentional. You have to remember that the conspirators didn't know that home computers and the internet were coming. In the context of looking at the Altgens photo in a newspaper or magazine, you don't see Ob Man at all. He really is eliminated. 

And that is what they intended: to just make him disappear. 

But, we can see the junction of BH Man's shirt and his pants on our right, although just barely. And that is what the white arrow is pointing to.


Do you see how short his shirt was? All the white below that belongs to Ob Man. We are just seeing a little crescent of Lovelady's pants, and we can see the junction of his shirt and his pants. And the shirt is short- just the same as when Lovelady posed for the FBI.


So, that works out well. Obviously, they took the stripes out of Lovelady's shirt on the left, and that was very easy for them to do. Notice that the basic size of the men is the same. Notice that posing Lovelady on the right has got his arms behind his back which has a tractioning effect which results in the shirt cuff being higher on the arm and farther from the elbow. In the doorway, he had both arms perched atop his head, which had the opposite effect. And I believe that on the left we may be able to pick out his collar. 


Here it is next to posing Lovelady.


Remember that in the doorway, Lovelady's shirt wasn't unbuttoned except for the top button. Therefore, the collar must have lied a little different. 

That really is Lovelady on the right. Richard Hooke was the first to figure it out. And that led me to finding Lovelady's arrow in CE 369.

I don't mean to brag, but I really think that is one of the most important discoveries in JFK assassination research in the 21st century. Besides, Richard Hooke made the discovery, not me, and it was a fabulous find. Billy Nolan Lovelady was Black Hole Man in the Altgens photo. 


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