No, Hondo. All that proves is that Buell Frazier has told his stories a different way every time.
This was filmed in 1964, so close to time. Just as with Carolyn Arnold, we're going to go with what he first said not what he said years later.
Go to the one minute mark in this film:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIre8cupXfg
All he said was that, as he was getting into the car, he asked Lee what the package was, and Lee said it was curtain rods. That's it. Nothing else.
What, was that a script? Did they tell him to tell it that way?
Here is his WC testimony:
Mr. BALL - Now, you knew that the President was going to pass that building sometime that morning, didn't you?
Mr. FRAZIER - Well, I heard he would.
Mr. BALL - Did you talk to some of the men around there about it?
Mr. FRAZIER - No, sir; I didn't.
Mr. BALL - Did you ever talk to Oswald about that?
Mr. FRAZIER - No, sir; I didn't.
The implication of that is that he heard that day that he would.
He was stuck in a car for 30 minutes with Oswald, and they were talking about things, including the weather. Neither of them brought up the motorcade.
Frazier makes it up as he goes, and he wakes up in a whole different world every day. HE FORGETS HIS PRIOR UTTERANCES.
For example, in the 2013 interview, he said that he learned about the motorcade that morning from James Jarman. You can listen to it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5OnbKATeSE
That time, Frazier said he learned about the motorcade from Junior Jarman that morning. He said that Junior rode the bus to work, and that bought a newspaper on the way, and that's how he learned about the motorcade and its route. Then Jarman told him.
However, in his testimony to the Warren Commission, James Jarman said nothing about having learned about the motorcade route that way, nor did he say anything about having an exchange with Frazier about it.
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/m_j_russ/jarman.htm
That is unconfirmed, Buell. Your story is unconfirmed. You hear me? You're making this shit up as you go. You're backwriting it. You're making up stories; folksy little stories. Stop it! Admit that Oswald was standing at the top of the doorway. You know God-damn well he was.
Fact: in ONE single testimony, Frazier told it two different ways:
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.
Mr. BALL- Can you see your picture any place there?
Mr. FRAZIER - No, sir; I don't, because I was back up in this more or less black area here.
Mr. BALL - I see.
Mr. FRAZIER - Because Billy, like I say, is two or three steps down in front of me.
Let's see you talk your way around that, Hondo. You are as much a bull shit spreader as Frazier is, but you do it with an evil streak that he doesn't have. You're bloodied, but I wouldn't say that about him.
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