Thursday, November 7, 2024

 

People need to be smart and observant when they look at this collage. We just had an election in which Trump got 295 electoral college votes and Harris got 226. You can't point to any of her 226 and say that she won. She lost. Well, it's the same here. You can't point to what you think is a disparity between Doorman and Oswald, and say that they're different men, and that's because the likenesses are just too great; they are overwhelming.
For instance, besides looking very much alike, with the same gaunt face and slender build and long neck and matching ears, chin, nose, etc., their clothes also match. Some want to say that Doorman's shirt pattern is different, but no, that's just light reflection and the distortion of the photographic enlargement. And look at all that matches about their clothes: the sunken t-shirt with the misshapen margin, the outer shirt unbuttoned and sprawled open, and the matching flat shirt collars. There is way too much likeness there to doubt that they are the same man wearing the same clothes.
The world of men is huge, and every single one of them looks different except for identical twins, and even they may look different because they try to look different, such as one having short hair and the other having long hair.
The likeness of the man and the clothing in this case is so great here that there is no doubt that they are the same man. And keep in mind that Lovelady was 40 pounds heavier than Oswald and an inch shorter. Does Doorman look like he's 40 pounds heavier than Oswald?
There is irony in this for me because I just made a movie in which the great Civil Rights lawyer Dovey Roundtree beat the U.S. Department of Justice at the Towpath Murder Trial by pointing out to the jury that the star witness for the prosecution said that the man he saw standing over the dead body of Mary Pinchot Meyer (the last mistress of JFK) was 5'8 to 5'10 and weighed 185 pounds. The defendant Raymond Crump was 5' 3 1/2" and weighed 130 pounds. That's what it said on his driver's license. And she won the case that way by pointing to the discrepancy between the witness's description and the vitals of her client.
Well, the same mental process applies here except in this case, it is not the differences but the likenesses between Oswald and Doorman that cinch that they are the same man who was standing in the doorway of the Texas Book Depository when JFK got shot.
What I'm saying is that, just as the election is over, so is this controversy over. It WAS Oswald in the doorway.
Look, Jack Smith is ending his cases against Trump and emptying his desk. The people who have been prosecuting Oswald need to do the same. This is the same guy wearing the same clothes.

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