Monday, August 11, 2014

Unger, Doorman was NOT standing by the west wall at the time the Presidential motorcade passed. Forget about the Hughes film fakery. I've given you lots of reasons to doubt that foolishness. Just go by Wiegman:




Also in Altgens, Doorman was standing in the center, which I proved in Dealey Plaza, where I was standing in the center when this picture was taken. 


Now, the only way that Hughes could be true is if Lovelady relocated in the few seconds between when the limo passed the doorway and where it was when Altgens clicked his camera.



And that is untenable, unacceptable, and non-credible. Regardless of who he was, it is unwarranted to think that Doorman was moving around that doorway.  And, in the case of Lovelady, he never said anything about that. And he went into it in great detail, and if he had relocated during the motorcade, he would have said so. And neither did Frazier say anything about that. What Frazier said is that he, personally, encouraged Lovelady to take a position at the bottom and watch the motorcade from down there so that he could see better. However, it doesn't really make sense. Why should you see better from the bottom than the top? Don't you see better from being elevated? And those steps are steep. So, being on the top level, you see over everyone who is on the lower steps, even if you're short. Look how 5'9" Oswald towered over 6'3" Roy Lewis:




So, Frazier was and is completely full of shit. If Lovelady was having trouble seeing over him, then he should have just let Lovelady stand in front of him or next to him. There was no reason to send him to the bottom. 

But, that's what Frazier said happened, that Lovelady went down to the first step or ground level. Then he said it looked like he was leaning against the wall. 

And as far as the FBI statement goes, it's an FBI statement. They put the words together, not Lovelady. They just got him to sign the damn thing, and they did that to a lot of people. 


 Do you really think Billy Lovelady said that, about "freely furnishing" a statement to "Eugene F. Petrakis and A. Raymond Switzer"? Do you think Billy Lovelady used the word "reside"? Don't you think he would have said "I live at..."? Do you think he would have said that he was "employed as a stock clerk on the first floor"? He wouldn't have said that. He'd have said that he worked there, and he worked all over the building, not on the 1st floor. He spent the whole morning on the 6th floor. Would he have said that about "having been so employed since...." He didn't talk like that. He was uneducated, and he talked more like you, Unger. Would he have used the word "await"? Then, would he have have known Shelley's middle initial? Would he have known Shelley's address? Would he have used the term "likewise employed"? Does that sound like Billy Lovelady? It's not his letter. Every single word of it was composed by the FBI agent, and they just got Lovelady to sign it. 

You are so stupid, Unger, you're too stupid to live.  

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