Saturday, October 24, 2015

I analyzed Shelley's first testimony thoroughly just two days ago, on Thursday, October 22. Here's the link. Read it again, punk. 

http://oswaldinthedoorway.blogspot.com/2015/10/so-you-think-this-gives-bill-shelley.html

It included the following:


Again: how could Shelley's encounter with Gloria Calvary have occurred 3 or 4 minutes after the shots when, according to him, his departure, with Lovelady, for the railroad tracks followed that encounter, and so did his sighting of Truly and Baker climbing the steps? Baker claimed to have reached the steps just 10 seconds after the last shot. He reached the 2nd floor lunch room less than 90 seconds after the last shot, so how could what Shelley said be true?

And, I pointed out more than that. I pointed out that Shelley said that his encounter with Gloria Calvary occurred across the street on the "island" when both Lovelady and Frazier said it occurred right in front of the entrance, that she came up to them. And, according to both Lovelady and Frazier, the two of them (Shelley and Lovelady) left immediately for the tracks. Lovelady said that he walked 20 to 25 steps before turning around and seeing Baker climbing the steps. 

I put up what Frazier said:


I put up what Lovelady said:


So, I said all this, and more, just two days ago, demonstrating, decisively, how Shelley's reference of 3 or 4 minutes had to be bogus, outrageous, and preposterous. And it wasn't the first time I had done so. 

And yet, after all, the God-damned miserable bloodied punk again plays down the 3 or 4 minutes claim like it was cold hard spendable cash:

bpunk:



The punk actually put that down as if it were credible: that the time span between the time of the shots and the time Truly and Baker climbed the steps to enter the building as 3 or 4 minutes. 

Here it is 2000 and fucking 15, and this God-damn asshole is still pinging and ponging his dis-info as if we don't know better after 52 years. 

And don't think for one second that he's through flaunting it because this shit-faced bastard is going to keep playing it forever. It's like a chess game in which he makes an illegal move, and when you complain about it, he pulls out a gun and tells you to shut the hell up because he'll move however he wants.

There is evidence that Oswald was ready to come down the same time as were the others. He asked the others to hold the elevator for him.

Mr. BALL - Did you see anything or hear anything of Oswald on the way down?
Mr. LOVELADY - Yes; he was on the opposite side of the elevator I was on. I heard him holier to one of the boys to stop, he wanted the elevator. They said, "No; we're going down to lunch," and closed the gate I was on and come down and got ready to watch the President come by or got ready to go to lunch, and that's the last I heard of him.
Mr. BALL - You were on the west elevator?
Mr. LOVELADY - Right.
Mr. BALL - Oswald was standing in front of the east elevator?
Mr. LOVELADY - East, on back, the elevator back.
Mr. BALL - Did you see him?
Mr. LOVELADY - No; I didn't; I just heard his voice because---where those slats are in back of the elevator. 


So, it was 11:45, and they didn't hold the elevator for Oswald; they were, in fact, racing. But, he was asking to get on the elevator; to join them on the elevator to go downstairs and begin the lunch break. But, according to the logic of bpunkery, it means Oswald must have decided to resume working until past noon. Rumor has it he owned stock in the company.

Keep in mind that Bill Shelley was CIA, and he was involved in killing Kennedy and framing Oswald. Shelley lied at will, but it doesn't mean that everything he said was a lie. There is no reason to think that the following straight-forward testimony was a lie.   

Mr. BALL. On November 22, 1963, the day the President was shot, when is the last time you saw Oswald?
Mr. SHELLEY. It was 10 or 15 minutes before 12.
Mr. BALL. Where?
Mr. SHELLEY. On the first floor over near the telephone.
Mr. BALL. Did you ever see him again?
Mr. SHELLEY. At the police station when they brought him in. 

  
Now, that's it. That is blunt. Shelley saw Oswald at 11:45 to 11:50 downstairs by the phone. He said it. He meant it. He can't take it back. And there is no reason to think, at that moment, he was not being truthful. 

But, the God-damn shitty punk wants to reject this but cling to Shelley's impossible 3 or 4 minutes claim? And remember: it wasn't until after that, according to Shelley, that Truly and Baker climbed the steps- making it an absolutely impossible scenario.

Well, the bloodied Kennedy-killing punk will be flinging this same shit around next week, next month, and next year. It's how dis-info is done, and he's paid to do it. But, the punk is nothing but vermin on the JFK truth superhighway, and I'm driving a mack truck. And I'm not slowing down.  













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