Oswald in the doorway is GROWING on the net. It's getting bigger all the time. Of course, I and the OIC have a lot to do with it, but I'm delighted to say that plenty of others are coming to it. And whether they came to it because of me or in spite of me, I don't care. I'm just as happy either way.
Here's a guy who is spreading the word, and I don't know who he is. He's got a lot of Likes too.
http://stendek.tumblr.com/post/5259037333/lee-oswald-in-doorway-not-liar-billy-lovelady
WARREN COMMISSION HAD TO GET LEE OSWALD OUT OF DOORWAY
Photos Prove Lee Harvey Oswald Was Innocent Patsy As He Contended
James Altgens was the Associated Press photographer who took the photo showing John Fitzgerald Kennedy reaching for his throat and Oswald standing in the Texas School Book Depository doorway. In answering a question about the bullet that killed Robert Francis Kennedy photographic evidence was exhibited that the shot had to have originated from behind and therefore could not possibly have been from Sirhan Sirhan who was always in front of RFK. The bullets that killed John Fitzgerald Kennedy did not come from Lee Harvey Oswald.
The proof is in several old copies of LIFE magazine one of which was the October 2, 1964 special Warren Commission Report edition.
Man In Doorway Intent On Scene
In the magazine, on page 50a, is a photo of JFK in the Lincoln Continental just a moment after it has passed the Texas School Book Depository. Through its windshield, in the very back, on the same side as the motorcycle, you can see Jackie Kennedy’s gloved hand holding JFK’s left arm which is bent with his hand going toward his throat. You can see the cuff of his shirt and even the cuff link. You can see John Connally in the seat in front of him, in total profile, as he
turns around to see what has happened.
Chilling Chronology Of Well Executed Public Assassination
In the Abraham Zapruder film this is where we see JFK being hit in the throat by something and seconds later we see the fatal shot, which lifts JFK up and throws him back, his brains flying out behind him, before he slumps into his wife’s lap. In that same photo you can see a man standing in the far left side of the doorway to the Texas School Book Depository building. That man is Lee Harvey Oswald. It goes without saying that it would be physically impossible for Lee Harvey Oswald to have fired ANY of the shots, let alone the fatal shot, if he is standing in the doorway while the assassination is occurring.
Framed Assassin Could Not Have Been In Two Places At Same Time
Close examination of an enlargement of the area in front of the depository showed a man who seemed to resemble Oswald. If it indeed was he, then it would not have been possible for Oswald to have fired from the window. But a check of depository workers revealed the man was not Oswald but Billy Lovelady another employee. Proof that the man in the depository doorway is Oswald, and not Lovelady, is the photo taken from page 48 of the same magazine, showing Oswald in police custody. He is wearing identical clothes to the man standing in the doorway.
Body Language Does Not Lie
Notice how even his body language is the same, his arms folded in front of himself the same way, albeit while he is in the doorway he is not handcuffed, that is just how he is holding his arms. Notice especially the tight clenching of his mouth. It is identical in both pictures, the one of him at the doorway of the depository and the one of him in the custody of the Dallas police. In all photos of Oswald, as a child, young man and adult, that is how he holds his mouth. Of course you can see the same high forehead and hair style. Of course there are the clothes - the same dark long-sleeved shirt buttoned at the waist, open in a “V” to the neck, over a white tee shirt.
Conspirators Too Quick To Label Man In Photo As Someone Other Than Oswald
Within days of the assassination the photo of Oswald in the doorway was available for all the world to see. The Dallas Police, FBI and Warren Commission said the person in the doorway was not Oswald but was another employee of the depository named Billy Lovelady. That defies not only people’s own eyes when looking at the photos but the evidence of these agencies themselves. In an FBI report of an interview with Billy Lovelady, he told them he was at the depository watching the motorcade and was wearing a short-sleeved red and white vertical-striped shirt and in the photos taken by the FBI that is exactly what Lovelady is wearing.
This Photograhic Evidence Damns Government Frame Job
In the photo Lovelady is sitting in profile at the police station as Oswald is being escorted out of the room, his back to the camera. Notice Oswald’s shirt is pulled down off his left shoulder with just his white tee shirt showing. An employee of the depository testified before the Warren Commission that he was Lovelady’s superior and that he saw him sitting on the steps of the depository as the motorcade went by not standing in the doorway. Other depository witnesses testified before the Warren Commission that Lovelady was sitting on the steps of the depository not standing in the doorway.
Conspirators Not Interested In Evidence Or Truth
In spite of all this evidence, including a photo of Oswald standing innocently in the doorway at the same instant that JFK is being shot, he was still found guilty of the assassination. Oswald never had a trial because he was killed before he could testify in his own defence. In the few chances he did have to speak to the press, he professed his innocence.
Oswald In Doorway Of Depository At Time Of Assassination
Just a few seconds after the first shot at Kennedy was fired James Altgens of the Associated Press snapped a photograph of the President on Elm Street with the Texas School Book Depository in the background. The photo shows a man who looks uncannily similar to Oswald standing in the doorway. The New York Herald Tribune on May 24, 1964, publicized the claim of researcher Jones Harris that the man indeed was Oswald. The Herald Tribune was not some supermarket tabloid but rather a widely respected newspaper. The Oswald figure had been noticed and investigated even before the article appeared so the Warren Commission devoted considerable attention to the claim.
Conspirators Could Never Admit Truth So They Lied Again, Again, Again, Again…
The Commission concluded that the man was Lovelady, not Oswald. This should have settled the issue forever but alas in this case issues are rarely ever settled. The issue was revived, not due to some research done by conspiracists, but rather because of an alleged FBI mistake.
In a report to the Warren Commission on the man in the doorway, the FBI stated On February 29, 1964, Billy Nolan Lovelady was photographed by Special Agents of the FBI at Dallas, Texas. On this occasion, Lovelady advised that on the day of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, November 22, 1963, at the time of the assassination, and shortly before, he was standing in the doorway of the front entrance to the TSBD where he is employed. He stated he was wearing a red and white vertical striped shirt and blue jeans.
Man In Doorway Does Match FBI Report At All
The FBI photos show Lovelady in a red and white vertical striped, short sleeved shirt, but the man in the doorway is clearly wearing a long-sleeved, checkered shirt. The Commission never checked the two photographs but simply believed Lovelady when he told the FBI he was in the doorway. This FBI report, along with the photographs of Lovelady, only fed the controversy.
Gary Shaw, in his 1976 book, Cover-Up, claimed that the question of who was in the doorway had not been adequately answered. He wrote, “we believe the identity of the man in the doorway is still open to question. There is as much, if not more, evidence to indicate that the accused assassin was exactly where he said he was - on the first floor of the depository”.
Failure To Provide Lovelady Photos To Public Not Official Oversight Or Accident
Shaw also claimed that no one on the Commission ever saw Lovelady and there is no published photo of Lovelady in the Commission exhibits or documents. Professor James Fetzer’s edited book Murder in Dealey Plaza claims the following. A man many people think strongly resembles Lee Harvey Oswald is pictured standing in the front entrance of the Texas Book Depository Building. If it is, in fact, Oswald, he could not have been on the sixth floor of the building when the shots were fired.
Conspirators Had To Get Oswald Out Of That Doorway In Order For Frame To Work
The Warren Commission will discount any possibility that the figure is Oswald and instead identifies the man as Billy Nolan Lovelady, another building employee. The man in the photo is wearing a dark, heavy-textured shirt open halfway to the waist over a white undershirt. Lovelady later tells reporters that he was wearing a red-and-white-striped sport shirt that day. The identity of the man in the photo has never been clearly established.
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