Tuesday, December 19, 2023


 This is a new collage of Doorman and Lovelady. The image of Lovelady was from a photo that was taken on the 6th floor after he escorted the police up there to look around. He was instructed to do that by Roy Truly. You can see how burly Lovelady was at the time. The FBI took his stats on 2/29/64, and they said he was 5'8" 170 pounds. But, he looks heavier than that in the picture, and I suspect he was. I suspect he lost weight between 11/22 and 2/29 from all the stress. But, here is something that is downright funny. Look at Lovelady's t-shirt. Look how high it was. Look how low and sunken Doorman's was. How could those two t-shirts be the same t-shirt? They couldn't. It couldn't be the same neck either.

We know Oswald's weight on 11/22: 131 pounds. The Dallas Police weighed him. He underwent a huge weight loss between August and November because the New Orleans Police also weighed him, and then, his weight was 145.
That was a huge weight loss for someone so thin. But, Oswald went from having a wife who was cooking for him to not having one. And it's undeniable that Doorman looks thin (being Oswald) while Lovelady looks burly. The difference is like night and day.
And it's understandable why, even though there were articles in the newspapers about Lovelady being Doorman, including statements that he supposedly made about it, no images of him were published. Ever. They just lip-flapped it. Think about how deceitful that was. Why not let people see him and judge for themselves?
It was all a lie, a State lie. They blew it. Oswald went outside and got photographed. And they knew it. They could easily have destroyed the Altgens photo, as soon as they saw that Oswald was in it. Altgens would not have complained. He was a team player. It would not have affected his pay check. But, with their arrogance roaring, they instead rapidly altered the Altgens photo, trying to hide the fact that Oswald was in it. And that reckless mistake is haunting them today, as Checkmate looms. And look what they went on to do: falsify every image of Lovelady; fabricate phony film clips of him, replace one phony shirt with another; replace the top HSCA lawyer Ken Brooten so that he could represent Lovelady; flip images of both Oswald and Lovelady. Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.

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