There was a very telling post on Facebook by a shill named Kendall Miller. He was responding to a collage I posted of Oswald and Doorman.
Actually, neither Oswald nor Lovelady wore a jacket, that is, in the picture. Oswald wore one that morning, but he wasn't wearing it in the doorway. He, reportedly, left it in the lunch room, but I've never seen a picture of it. Have you? I heard that it was white. It went over the garment that we see there, which was a shirt. Yet, I admit that it looks like a jacket. And I know why it looks like a jacket. It's because it behaved like a jacket. It folded over into a lapel, like a jacket. You can see it on his left side, which is right to us. I am referring to the image on the left. None of the shirts in your closet behave like that; believe me. So, why did Oswald's shirt behave like a jacket?
It's because it was a Russian shirt. He brought it back with him from Russia. Somebody, but not me, spoke to Marina Oswald about it, and she acknowledged that she recognized the shirt and that it was from Russia.
What made it behave like a jacket is that it was made of soft material throughout. It did not have the hard collar and hard placket that American shirts have. Of course, today, very few shirts are made in America. Most all of them are made overseas, mostly in Asia. But, they are made in the American style, with the hard collar and placket, which is the stiff material on the side of the button holes. Oswald's shirt didn't have that, and that's why it folded over like a jacket.
Both are the same shirt: Oswald's very unusual shirt. On the left, you can see how it's folded over and looks like the lapel of a jacket. But, it was not a jacket, but rather a shirt, and he wore a jacket over it that morning. But yes, it had the look of a jacket, the way it behaved. And we're seeing the same thing on the right on Doorman. Do you notice that the material looks thicker on his left (our right)? That's because it was folded over. So, with two layers of materials, it looks thicker on his left than it does on his right. And, of course, the collar and the furl look exactly the same on both their right sides (our left) as well. That is the same man wearing the same clothes, and it is lunacy to deny it.
Oswald's shirt was so distinctive that they actually put that other man (whom we call Black Tie Man) in next to him just to cover up the look of the collar and the button loop. You see that little tab beneath his collar on Oswald's left side? Doorman had it too, being that he was Oswald, and it was so distinctive, and so unlike American shirts, that they put Black Tie Man in there just to cover it up. Who was Black Tie man? Nobody. And nobody has ever even attempted to identify him. And, it's an impossible image. The way he overlaps Doorman in the image is physically and photographically impossible. Nobody could duplicate that image. I tried, and I couldn't do it.
So, what you see on me, on the right, is that you can see all of my left shoulder. The other guy isn't covering me up at all. I'm covering up his left shoulder and arm, but he's not covering up mine. That's because I am in front of him. I am between him and the camera. But, with Doorman and the other man next to him, they are both covering up each other's left shoulder. Each is cutting off the other. Each is both in front of and behind the other. And that's impossible. The reason it looks that way is that they plopped the image of the other guy in there. He wasn't there. But, that weird and grotesque look is the result of the crude photographic surgery that they did. And they did it to hide the jacket-like look and behavior of Oswald's shirt.
Now, what about Lovelady. He wore a short-sleeved, vertically striped, red and white shirt, and he posed it in for the FBI.
So, on the right is one of the versions of the FBI photo of Lovelady from February 1964, in which he is posing there as Doorman, which is why his shirt is unbuttoned. And on the left is Lovelady from the Malcolm Couch film, in which he was walking with Bill Shelley to the railway yard after the shooting.
Hey, it's definitely them. Here's a collage of Shelley.
You see the high pompador hair on both? That was Shelley's hair. And he did wear a jacket, as we are seeing on both sides. Plus, Shelley and Lovelady both said they were there doing that following the shooting. So, it's definitely them.
And here's the FBI letter acknowleding that Lovelady said he wore the striped shirt on 11/22/63.
It says that "he was wearing a vertical red and white shirt and blue jeans."The FBI put it in a second letter.
So, it's ludicrous to refer to Oswald or Lovelady wearing a jacket. Neither was wearing one. And Lovelady's shirt was definitely short-sleeved. Do you see the bare skin above and below his elbow? It was a short-sleeved shirt.
Oswald's shirt was long-sleeved, and it behaved like a jacket.
Same jacket-like shirt. Same collar and furl (circled). And same long lapel on the left side (our right.) It is the same man wearing the same clothes.
Stop the lies. Oswald was outside. And the good news is that when honest, objective people look at this, they can easily and readily get what I'm saying. They have no trouble seeing it. And it makes the foul stench of JFK lies even fouler. As the great Vincent Salandria said, the National Security State killed Kennedy, and the whole entire government of the United States and the U.S. Media covered it up. That is the sad and shocking truth, and we have to face it.
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