Wednesday, July 9, 2014

You have to realize the length to which they went to sell the idea of Lovelady in a plaid shirt. It's like they were obsessed with putting Lovelady, that is, his shirt, into movies. Why didn't they stick to one guy and one version of his shirt? It may be because they were done at different times by different people, and the same guy wasn't available. Why didn't they do it the same way? Why weren't they consistent, for instance, always showing the shirt sprawled open like Doorman? Well, that was just plain stupidity. 

These are all supposed to be Billy Lovelady on the afternoon of November 22. Every single one of them is fake. 



Top left is from the DPD footage, whom we call Conan O'Brien Lovelady because of his chin. Top center we have Don Knotts Lovelady because of how skinny he is. Top right is DeNiro Lovelady because of his resemblance to the actor. Lower left is the cartoonish figure from the Hughes film whom we call Groucho Marx Lovelady. Next to him is the famous Gorilla Man from the Martin film.  Notice that his shirt isn't sprawled open at all; it's flush to the top. The same is true of the man next to him who is the original Embedded Lovelady from the DPD footage. And finally, we have the second Doorman from the Wiegman film who looks bald and cherubic. He was put in, not to sell a plaid shirt (and his shirt doesn't look plaid) but as a seat-warmer. 

You know how at big award ceremonies they have seat-warmers to replace people who get up to go to the bathroom? That way, there are no empty seats showing on television. In this case, they put him into the Wiegman film because the first Wiegman Doorman, who was Oswald, left already for the lunch room. So, when Wiegman did his second pan of the doorway, they needed a Doorman. So, they stuck him in there- not in the doorway but in the film. 

Every single one of these figures was NOT Lovelady and was NOT there on November 22. They are all impostors. You can see that they are different men. The guy on the lower left isn't in plaid; his shirt has got a large-block, geometric pattern. Compare it to Gorilla Man's shirt who is next to him. How can that possibly be the same shirt? How could they possibly be the same man? 

Now you know why I say that the JFK assassination was the most photographically altered one-day event in history. It's like Kevin Costner told us in JFK: "We are through the Looking Glass here, people. White is black; black is white."  

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