Friday, December 13, 2013

Alright, this is great. bpete wants to rumble again; that's fine with me. And as usual, he didn't land a single blow. And like V said, "Now it's my turn." 


First, in response to this collage, bpete hunted for the image of Oswald in which his neck looked the fattest. Did he use this one?


No, he didn't use that one. Didn't like that one. Did he use this one?




Nope; he didn't go for that one either. Did he use this one?
No, he didn't fancy that one either; he's hard to please. How about this one?


Nope. Damn, is he particular. He used only this one:


Photography can be deceiving, and you always have to be on the alert for a false impression. For instance, it's well known that taking a picture too close-up can cause distortion, enlarging features unrealistically. And, the conversion of 3 dimensions to a 2 dimensional reproduction can result in distortion. So, it is extremely dishonest to take the one picture in which his neck looks the fattest, the widest, and let that represent how Oswald's neck really was. It's a very dastardly thing to do. 

But, bpete is a dastardly guy. He is a liar. He is a deceiver. He is one of most lying, deceptive, manipulative people I have ever encountered in my life. And, he is truly a blood-soaked Kennedy-killer. He is so plucking guilty of aiding and abetting the killers of JFK that he has Kennedy's blood and brains all over him. 

The collage from John Armstrong remains standing. Those are both images from the same year 1959, so it is appropriate to use them. And we can see at a glance that we might as well be looking at George and Lenny. 


And then, in regard to Oswald clasping his hands, he was doing it very often in the last two days of his life. And whether you like it or not, bpete, it counts. That is what we are talking about: his postural habits AT THAT TIME. 

It is reasonable to think that if he was automatically and subconsciously going into that stance, over and over again, in the last two days of his life, including the last conscious moment of his life when Jack Ruby shot him, that it was a deeply ingrained psycho-physical habit. It makes a lot of sense that, standing in the doorway, he would do it in the doorway, and he did. 




Oswald had the habit of clasping his hands. And Jim Leavelle had the habit of not scanning his surroundings when transporting a very high-risk prisoner. What's to look for, right? 

Pluck you, bpete! Once again, you're slammed to the ground, your arguments destroyed.  You've lost again- and NEVER have you won. Not once.   

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