When Lovelady died in January 1979, it was widely reported in the media. But, look what the New York Times did. They created a phony collage of Lovelady and Oswald that falsely suggests a great likeness between them. They gave them both a cheek line that neither of them had.
In the center is the article, including the collage. On the left, is the FBI photo of Lovelady which was the source of the phony image of him in the collage. And note that even that FBI image was highly altered by the FBI. So, they took an altered image and altered it some more.
On the right is the image of Oswald that was the source of the phony image of him. Someone set out to create the "uncanny resemblance" between them of which the article spoke. That collage is a false image. It is a lie. It is a lie using pictures. It wasn't an accident. Someone was given an assignment: "make these two guys look alike." Lovelady was only captured once honestly, and that was by a photographer who was commissioned by Mark Lane. And the strange thing is that they state that he was only 41 years old, but they didn't provide a cause of death. Even when old people die, they usually cite a cause of death. But, when a 41 year old dies, you know that something catastrophic happened. You don't die of old age at 41. But, they were so intent on spieling the propaganda on him and Oswald looking alike, they forgot all about citing a cause of death. I think he was murdered. I think they got a drug into him that mimicked a heart attack.
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