Friday, March 14, 2014
I'll remind you that there were only 3 seconds between these two Wiegman Doormen. So, why would the Doorman on the left, who was turned and looking towards Kennedy in the midst of the sounds of gunfire, suddenly turn away and start looking straight ahead?
There were other people there, and they didn't change what they were looking at. The guy vizoring his eyes didn't change his stance. Neither did Buell Frazier in black. They're both still focused on Kennedy. So, why would Doorman decide that he needed to swing to his left and come to stiff attention as he stares directly out into the narrow confines of the entrance. It is not legit. He would not have done that. He didn't do that. What he did was LEAVE. Oswald left. He went for the lunch room. Someone must have told him to do it, and probably Bill Shelley. Oswald was gone, and nobody was there by the time of Wiegman's second pan of the doorway. So, they stuck that Cigar Store Indian in there.
But, right now I am asking you to look at it behaviorally. Why the hell would he do that, go from being tuned in to being tuned out? It isn't real. It's just more photographic fakery in a circus of photographic fakery.
Just for laughs, I'll point out that Joseph Backes accounted for it by saying that Lovelady had begun the mourning process for Kennedy. So, he was retreating within, trying to cope with the loss. Some people don't waste any time.
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