Thursday, October 22, 2015

If Harold Weisberg was right, that Lovelady wore a short-sleeved striped shirt on 11/22/63 in which he posed for the FBI on 2/29/64, unbuttoned....


then it means something. And what it means is that ALL of the images of Lovelady in a plaid shirt (which did not begin appearing until 1966, 3 years after the assassination) are false. Fake, false, phony, every single one of them.  

It's a sweeping thing. It's a universal. It's a given. 

Now, look at those pictures again. What would be the point of having him unbutton it unless it was the same shirt? It's obvious that the message was "this was the outfit that he wore, and this is the way that he wore it."

The first sighting of Lovelady in a plaid shirt was Gorilla Man from the Martin film in 1966. But, the Martin film was known the whole time, so why wasn't it seen right away? Why did it take 3 years to be noticed? And how come it was never seen in the Martin film but only as a separate clip? I got it straight from Gary Mack that there is no copy of the Martin film which contains the Lovlady clip. It doesn't even look qualitatively like the Martin film.


  
Do you know when Lovelady in the squad room was first discovered and announced? In 1979, in time with the HSCA. That was 16 years after the assassination. It was supposedly newsreel that was shown on the day of the assassination but nobody noticed Lovelady until 16 years later. How is it that nobody noticed that guy for 16 years? Didn't anybody wonder who he was before that?



The first one that I know of who referred to Lovelady in the squad room was Robert Groden in 1979- after Lovelady was dead. Well, why did Robert Groden wait 16 years? If he knew about it in 1979, didn't he know about it before that. In 16 years, Lovelady never once said that he encountered Oswald in the squad room. And neither did his wife Patricia ever refer to it, and she was very chatty- much more than he was. Why didn't she say something to Harold Weisberg when she spoke to him on the phone, pleading that it was her Billy in a plaid shirt?

"You know, Mr. Weisberg, you only have to look at the film of Oswald at the police station, and you'll see that as they were leading him in, they walked through a small room at which my Billy was seated at a desk, and you can see him there in his plaid shirt."

How come she never said that? Don't you think Lovelady would have told his wife about it?

I am sick and tired of people referring to "multiple Loveladys" as if it's clear evidence that I'm on an LSD trip. That's Pink's thing, not mine. 

Lovelady wore a short-sleeved, striped shirt. Ipso facto, any and all images of him in a long-sleeved plaid shirt are false. 








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