Monday, April 28, 2014
So says Rob Clark, but I'll tell you what he's famous for. He posted this below claiming it was the same shirt pattern.
Do you see that Lovelady's shirt on the right has vertical lines? Do you see any vertical lines on Doorman's shirt? And notice that the horizontal white lines on Lovelady's shirt are all very delicate, like pinstripes. So, even if you think you see horizontal lines on Doorman's shirt, they are too bulky to correspond to what we see on Lovelady's. Those patterns do not match at all, yet Rob Clark failed to see it.
Now let's put Doorman alongside Lovelady whom Rob Clark said he clearly is.
The image on the right was taken just minutes after the Altgens photo and in the same location. How could that be Lovelady on the left when they're shirts are so different? It's not just that the patterns are different, but the whole lay and form of the shirts are different. Doorman has a huge t-shirt exposure while Lovelady has none. And we are seeing about 3/4 of Lovelady's chest there, his entire left side and some of his right. So, you can't blame it on the angle.
And Rob Clark says there are no Altgens alterations. Oh really? I count 7 in that little image alone.
How come no face at all on Black Hole Man? What's that white blob below it? What's with the big hair on the African-American woman? Compare the size of her hair to that of the woman next to her. How could Roy Lewis be there as seen when we know from the Wiegman film that he was turned the other way the entire time? How come Doorman is missing his left shoulder? How could Black Tie Man be that close to Doorman where they are growing out of each other like conjoined twins? And how could the Mother be holding up that boy with one arm? Is she Superwoman?
All 7 of the doorway anomalies are screaming at us in that small image, and the full description of them can be found on the Anomalies page of the OIC site:
http://www.oswald-innocent.com/anomalies.html
Rob Clark is just another modern-day Kennedy-killer, and he has never disproven a word I've said. But, upon his son's 18th birthday, that young man will be getting all his father's despicable nasty art work, of which there is plenty. You have my word.
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