Larry, welcome back. I know I sent Jim the new article on the OIC website about "out with Bill Shelley in front" but here it is again. This issue of Oswald's alibi is extremely important, so now we have Jim's excellent article on the Overview page, which is the first page, and my article on the Wrap page, which is the last page, so I feel that the subject is well covered.
Then, there is the important issue of Carolyn Arnold's testimony, and what I realize now is that her 1978 revision was an orchestrated thing, meaning: the CIA was behind it. Ask yourself: Why would the Dallas Morning News, which vigorously supported the official story since Day 1, where Altgens went to develop his photos, which went into partnership with the Sixth Floor Museum to produce JFK propaganda programs and films, publish an article about Oswald being in the 2nd floor lunch room at 12:25? It makes no sense. It's certainly not what they believed or wanted to convince people of. It was a very Machiavellian move- to dissuade people from thinking he was in the doorway, as per her original statement. They knew that there were and always would be people who refused to accept that he was up on the 6th floor. So, they wanted to give those people a safe place to put him. They had to know he wasn't there because multiple testimonies, including Oswald's, have him eating lunch in the 1st floor lunch room before the motorcade. The only way Carolyn Arnold's revised story (told over 5000 days after the assassination) could be true is if Oswald ate two lunches that day.
And finally, there is more about Prayer Man. I am increasingly convinced that this is another Op operation- to deflect away from Oswald as Doorman. They're doing it to muddy the waters and mock the whole idea of Oswald in the doorway. There may be a few people who actually believe it, but as you know, there are stupid people everywhere who will believe anything. But, what I have come to suspect is that Prayer Man wasn't there at all. First consider that the source of the Prayer Man clip is Oliver Stone's movie JFK. That is where the clip came from. It is said to be from the Darnell film, but it doesn't occur in any known version of the Darnell film. It only exists as a clip which has been sourced to the movie JFK. And the whole purpose of the clip is to show Baker running, and I mean really moving. But, please read this piece where I lay out my reasons for suspecting that both Prayer Man and the supposed image of Frazier (which Larry will tell you was not Frazier) aren't real.
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