Monday, August 11, 2014

bpunk wants you to listen to this Frazier testimony, beginning at the 8:45 mark:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zp5WGmu21U

Why don't you just cut your own head off and hand it to me, bpunk? In it, at 8:45, Frazier says that he was standing several steps back "up" in the shadows behind Billy who was standing "down" in front of him. 

Up/down, up/down, up/down, up/down, up/down, up/down. It reminds me of a Billy Joel song. 

And it was in reference to Doorman in the Altgens photo. But the Altgens Doorman was standing on the top level. And as for Lovelady, he said himself, under oath, that he was standing "on your top level". The Altgens Doorman was standing in the same spot as the Wiegman Doorman, who was standing at the top. How could it be otherwise when it was the same time?  A man can't be in two places at the same time. 



Nobody was above the Doorman because he was at the top, and there is nothing higher than the top. 

So, what we have here is Frazier saying in 1986 what he said much more recently: that he was "up" and Lovelady was "down" at the time of the shots. And that conflicts with the facts that we can see with our eyes, and it conflicts with what Lovelady said about his own whereabouts. 

In fact, it was just the opposite. Lovelady and Oswald were both higher than Frazier. You can see it in the Wiegman film.


On both sides, circled in red, it's Buell Frazier wearing the same clothes on the same day, and he is below Doorman, who was Oswald. So, Frazier was BELOW Oswald and Lovelady: one step below them to be exact. And, that is exactly what Frazier said when first asked about it by Joseph Ball.

Mr. BALL - Were you near the steps?
Mr. FRAZIER - Yes, sir; I was, I was standing about, I believe, one step down from the top there.
Mr. BALL - One step down from the top of the steps?
Mr. FRAZIER - Yes, sir; standing there by the rail. 


That was in March 1964, so don't you think his memory about it was fresher than in 1986? 

FACT: Frazier has been tripping over himself for years about Doorman. He has been weaving and dodging and spinning and dancing- anything but admit that he's been wrong for 50 years, that they got him to lie in 1964 when he said that Doorman was Billy Lovelady. Stop it, Wes! That's enough! Doorman is wearing Oswald's clothes! He has Oswald's build! He is doing Oswald's stance! He is Oswald! And you need to man-up and admit it- for his sake, for your sake, and for the sake of the world. For the sake of JFK truth.   




  

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