Saturday, July 11, 2015

Here is another reason why Oswald could not possibly be Prayer Man (the man in the doorway at the time Baker reached the steps) although that guy looks nothing like Oswald and is dressed nothing like him, hence, it is bizarre that anyone can think it was him.


But, Oswald left the doorway early. He may have left before the final shot, and we know that from the Dave Wiegman film. Wiegman was a NBC newsman riding in the press car. He started filming early, and he caught Oswald in the doorway just as his car rounding the horseshoe turn onto Elm St. Then, he was filming straight ahead down the Elm Street, but something caused him to suddenly twist around to his right and capture a second pan of the doorway. And what we see in his second pan is a Doorman there, but it isn't the same one as before. It is't Oswald; it isn't Lovelady; and it isn't anyone we know. And it is no one who was there. They stuck him into the film.



I believe they deliberately blurred the Wiegman film to make it hard to cipher. But, there is enough information here to conclude that these are different men. The very fact that Doorman went from being turned towards Kennedy to looking straight ahead is disturbing because it is an inexplicable behavior at a time like that. Why would he do that? And no, he wasn't beginning the mourning process for Kennedy.

Here is a gif of Wiegman Doorman1 and Wiegman Doorman2. That sudden change in position over 3 seconds time is inexplicable. 


It's NOT the same guy. And obviously, we can't assume that another Doorman came along to take his spot. It's just something they did to the film. They stuck him in there. Oswald had left. He was gone. 

Oswald had left the doorway, and there may have been a commotion in the doorway connected with it to cause Wiegman to swing his camera around. Maybe he heard something or saw something through the corner of his eye. But, when he got to the doorway again, Doorman (Oswald) was gone. So, before releasing the film for public viewing, they put another Doorman in, the guy we see on the right side of this collage.

That is a different man and a different shirt. And he is positioned differently and unexplainably. Oswald was gone already at that point, so the idea that he was still there 15 seconds later when Baker reached the steps is preposterous. I don't know who Prayer Man was, but he was definitely not Oswald.

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