Wednesday, August 19, 2015

David Von Pein:

Book Depository employee Billy Lovelady must have been a liar, per James Fetzer, because during Lovelady's testimony in front of the Warren Commission on April 7, 1964, Lovelady drew an arrow, pointing to himself, in Commission Exhibit No. 369(pictured below).



Therefore, Lovelady himself--the very person who was on the TSBD steps and whom Fetzer wants to believe is really Lee Harvey Oswald--told the world"That's me [Lovelady] on those steps in the James Altgens picture; therefore, it can't be Lee Harvey Oswald."

The above isn't a direct quote from Lovelady's lips, quite obviously, but it might just as well be, because when Lovelady drew that arrow to himself in CE369, he was also, in essence, uttering the words I just put in quotation marks above.

Ralph Cinque:


David, you are still claiming that that big arrow we see in CE 369 is Lovelady's arrow, that he drew it to indicate himself in the Altgens photo.

But, that is not true. That big arrow was Frazier's. That is very clear from the evidence. For some reason, Joseph Ball gave Lovelady the same photo that Frazier had drawn on a month before. And to distinguish the arrows, he instructed Lovelady to draw his in the dark. Though it doesn't make sense to draw an arrow in the black with a black marker, black-on-black, that is what Ball told Lovelady to do. The big arrow which is mostly in the white is definitely Frazier's arrow.

David, you are being extremely disingenuous by keeping that the way it is because I have called you out on this before. So, you are aware of what I am talking about. So, now you are involved in blatant deception and misrepresentation. Do you think you are going to win that way? You are not going to win any which way, but doing what you are doing only exposes your desperation, helplessness, and willingness to defraud. Stop it, David. You are only going to sink faster. 

Just barely, you can see Lovelady's arrow because the tail of it overlapped the forearm of Black Hole Man, who is next to Doorman. That little discreet black mark over the flesh-colored forearm of Black Hole Man is the tail of Lovelady's arrow.

 And, it wins by default because there is no other mark on the photo except Frazier's arrow and it. If anyone thinks there is another arrow in the black pointing to Doorman, they are welcome to look for it. But, that is where Lovelady's arrow would have to be, and so far, in nearly 52 years, no one has found it. 

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