Thursday, December 26, 2013

After taking a little time off to celebrate the wonder of the birth of Christ, bpete is back. But, his mood isn't good. I guess he didn't get what he wanted, and that's a shame. But just like before Christmas, he rants without ever landing a blow. 


My response: Go to:
 http://www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh16/html/WH_Vol16_0495a.htm

The mark on the forearm is there. It exists, bpete. You can't deny it, and you can't make it go away. You're not going to get that Christmas wish to come true either.  

So, put aside the idea of me manipulating anything. There's a visible mark there on that forearm, and somebody put it there. It's not a scratch. It's not a piece of dust. It's the arrow of Billy Lovelady. 

And by the way, bpete, Oswald did NOT change his shirt, and that is apparent:


That is the same shirt. Unless you want to call it a jacket. Marrion Baker called it a jacket. But, whatever you call it, it is very distinctive, and we are clearly seeing it on Oswald and Doorman. 

bpete says that "no one claims that Lovelady and Oswald were decked out the same on 11/22".

I know, but these two are decked out the same. And that means you've got a problem. 

Bookout: "I asked him if he had witnessed the parade, and he said he had not." 

Oh really?



Bookout was present when Oswald told Fritz he was out with Bill Shelley in front, and Fritz wrote it down. So, do you think maybe Bookout was, you know, lying? 

Oh My! Was that a terrible thing to say? You mean it's OK to accuse whole police departments of fabricating phony evidence, manipulating and intimidating witnesses, planting bus transfer tickets, but if I suggest an FBI agent was lying, that is an outrage?

And bpete, you want an example of your lies? Here's a fresh one: Now you're saying that you said Oswald caught a glimpse of Shelley on his way to the second floor to "lock and load." But, there's nothing to lock and load for on the 2nd floor. Locking and loading pertained only to the 6th floor, and you know it. So, he caught a glimpse of Shelley and thought that rather than watch the motorcade he would sit alone in the lunch room twiddling his thumbs? What does that have to do with locking and loading?

No, you said the 6th floor, on his way to the 6th floor to lock and load, and don't deny it. Stop the lies! Oswald outside. 

  



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