Thursday, May 29, 2014

No, Backass, I don't think I should consider that the person who uploaded the video uploaded an inferior copy. It was uploaded by your friend and comrade in arms, David Von Pein, and I'm sure he got the best quality that was available. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNKMO7MbGgw

And when you get to the "traipse through the squad room" what you notice, besides the blur, is the speed of it- how they race through it so that you can't get to good a look at Lovelady. 

You know how long DeNiro Lovelady is in view? It's just a flash of a second- a tiny fraction of a second. It can't be more than a quarter of a second. It's at 39:03. 

And then the big linebacker cop gets in the way and takes up the screen (as if the cameraman couldn't avoid that, where he planted himself right behind this big cop and shot directly at his back) and then when the big cop steps aside, it starts the sequence that we see in Four Days in November in its entirety- with the other Lovelady.

What they are showing today as A Year Ago Today is the splicing of two separate films to make one. It starts with the traipse through the squad room as seen in Three Shots That Changed America and then it segues smooth as silk to the traipse through the squad room as seen in Four Days in November. 

None of this existed in whatever was shown on 11/22/63. If they showed the traipse at all (and we don't know if they did) Lovelady was definitely not at that desk. Nobody was at that desk. 

That is what happened, and that is what they did, Backes, and I'm not asking you to believe it. I'm telling you to believe it. Because, it's true! 

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