So, if that's all they have, how could they extract a frame like this from it?
How could they get that from what you see above it? Look: the derivative can't have more than the source. It can't be better. It's content can't be greater. So, how much of what we're seeing directly above was enhanced through photoshopping?
And the guy at the top center of the doorway is supposed to be Frazier? I'm starting to wonder if indeed he is "supposed" to be Frazier, in the same way that Gorilla Man is supposed to be Billy Lovelady, and the Arce and Williams figures in that clip are supposed to be them. None of them can possibly be who they're claimed to be, and it's the same for this figure.
And likewise, the testimony of the claimed figure contradicts that it's him.
Mr. FRAZIER - I believe Billy and them walked down toward that direction, but I didn't. I just stood where I was. I hadn't moved at all.
Mr. BALL - Did you see anybody after that come into the Building while you were there?
Mr. FRAZIER - You mean somebody that didn't work there?
Mr. BALL - A police officer.
Mr. FRAZIER - No, sir; I stood there a few minutes, you know, and some people who worked there; you know normally started to go back into the Building because a lot of us didn't eat our lunch, and so we stared back into the Building and it wasn't but just a few minutes that there were a lot of police officers and so forth all over the Building there.
Mr. BALL - Then you went back into the Building, did you?
Mr. FRAZIER - Right.
Mr. BALL - And before you went back into the Building no police officer came up the steps and into the building?
Mr. FRAZIER - Not that I know.
In several seconds, Baker had to pass the figure in white, and I mean brush right by him.
So, if that was Frazier, how could he have no recollection of seeing Baker rush up the steps?
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