Sunday, October 18, 2015

Larry Rivera has been criticized for using flipped images of Oswald and Lovelady in his Doorman overlay experiment. 

But, he did that because they happened to be the best images to use from the standpoint of matching the angle of Doorman's face that we see in the Altgens photo.  

But, let's consider the realities when it comes to facial symmetry in people. 

There is usually excellent facial symmetry in people when it comes to the eyes, the ears, the jawline, and even the lips. The upper and lower lips are often quite different from each other, but there is usually good symmetry between right and left sides of each lip. 

But, there are two facial attributes that may not be symmetrical, and they are the nose and the hairline. In men particularly, who tend to go bald, there can be great asymmetry of the hairline from right to left, due to their distinctive baldness pattern. 

However, we were NOT considering the hairlines. We were not looking at the hairlines in this experiment. And we were not comparing the hairlines. And that's because there was no expectation of matching the hairlines since Doorman's hairline was altered. Doorman was given the hairline of Young Lovelady, so there was no chance of matching it to Oswald.  


So, the asymmetry of the hairlines doesn't matter because it was off the table before Larry started- it was never in the running. 

Now, the other thing that, admittedly, can be asymmetrical from left to right is a person's nose. Noses can be unbalanced, asymmetrical, and downright crooked. However, Oswald, as it turned out, had a very symmetrical nose. 


That is a pretty darn symmetrical nose. So, in this case, there really is no problem in using a flipped image of Oswald, as Larry did:


That is amazing! It is a spot-on match for everything from the eyes down. Of course, you see the swollen eye on Oswald which you don't see on Doorman, but that occurred from the fight at the theater, and it actually affected his other eye, his left eye. So, that can be discounted immediately without issue. 

It was important for Larry to equalize the size of the two images, and he did that perfectly. That is the same face from the eyes down. And, Billy Lovelady and Lee Oswald did not have the same face from the eyes down; far from it. 


The idea that Lovelady and Oswald looked so much alike and dressed so much alike that there could be this much likeness between them is preposterous. 


It is over. As Larry says, the game is over. And note that this objection about Larry flipping the image is the only criticism that the Ops and Shills have been able to come up with.  In other words: that's all they've got, and it is nothing. 

Larry's work is an amazing demonstration- a rock-solid confirmation- that Oswald was Doorman. 

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