Tuesday, October 1, 2013

So, Mr. 19 is in the UK, just like bpete, who is Haydon.  You're not very observant. You gave it away, you dumb bloke.

He says: "You draw in a white arrow and try to claim that you didn't mark in the area of examination?"

That's right; I didn't mark in the area of examination. The white arrow was drawn in the black area, but I had nothing to point out in the black area. I wasn't asking anyone to examine anything in the black area. I was pointing only to the mark on the forearm.


Haydon said I found a "black speck" and that when you take the arrowhead away which I drew, you have only the black speck. But that is not a speck. It is a line.


I want you to notice that the line is drawn at the same angle to the horizontal as the arrow that Frazier drew to Doorman. Why would that be? It's because Lovelady took his cue from Fraizer. It's only natural for that to happen. Remember that Frazier's arrow was already there.

So, those two planes are coming in for a landing at the exact same angle.

That line of Lovelady's is not a "speck". It is no more a speck than the line of Frazier's is a "smear". Lovelady's line is just as precise, just as deliberate, just as purposeful as the arrow that Frazier drew. It's just that we can't see the head of Lovelady's arrow because it's in the black.

But, that may not always have been the case. It's possible that the head of Lovelady's arrow WAS visible after he did it, but someone took a felt pen and smeared through it.to wipe it out. The reason I suspect that is because the head of Frazier's arrow is detectable even in the black. Take a look.

And do you realize what that means? If the head of Frazier's arrow is detectable even in the black, it means that Lovelady's arrow, if he drew it to Doorman, should also be detectable.

So, Haydon, get busy trying to find Lovelady's arrow. Use any copy of CE 369 that you like. That arrow has to be there. Right? But, I won't be looking for it because I already found it. You're looking at it. And it's no speck; it's a line, and it's the tail of an arrow.

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