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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #1036 on: December 27, 2019, 04:04:20 PM »
Now!

This problem is not going to go away, folks. The dark vertical strip down Mr Lovelady in all the frames in which he appears in the Wiegman film------------------



-------------------is a fake shadow which has been added by aerial imaging in order to hide something.

I have offered a logical explanation as to why this fake shadow was added (in order to hide the face of Mr Lee Harvey Oswald). I have yet to hear a single logical alternative suggestion.

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    We have Yet to have Anyone, (Mytton included), provide any logical explanation for the Straight Black Curtain that is Covering 1/2 of Lovelady's body. The pic taken at 12:30 PM on 11/22/2019 shows Exactly Where the shadow falls across the Steps and the Landing. That Shadow falls nowhere close to the Handrail running Up the middle of the Steps. For a shadow to fall across the body of Lovelady, he would have to be almost Hugging the West Wall whether he is standing on the Landing or the Steps. 

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #1037 on: December 27, 2019, 04:06:40 PM »
Chris,
It looks like that distance is about 38” 29" from the wall. The renderings use a rule with 3” sections. I took a number of photos and measures of the doorway structures while in Dallas about 6 weeks ago. So, I may need to make some slight adjustments in the future. Tho Darnell overhead rendering in your post is not mine, but Andre Stancak's.

I also took photos of the doorway that may be of some help or interest in the future. All of those photos were taken while Daylight Savings Time was still in effect.
I hope this helps you.







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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #1038 on: December 27, 2019, 04:15:19 PM »
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The debate over whether the shadow is fake or not is over.

The debate that now matters is why the shadow was added.

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #1039 on: December 27, 2019, 04:15:41 PM »
This today, friends, from Mr Pat Speer-----------a researcher whose work I esteem very much!-------------over on the Education Forum:

I was in Dallas on the weekend of the anniversary, and found myself standing in front of the TSBD at 12:30. And I looked at the steps from the angle of Altgens. Well, it hit me then that the Lovelady figure in Altgens was standing in the middle of the steps, and not on the far west of the steps, as seems apparent from the photo.

Mr Speer took this photograph at 12:30pm on 11/22/19:



There is simply no physical way that this shadowline can be reconciled with the 'shadow' down Mr Lovelady in the Wiegman film:



Like I've been telling you people, ain't no shadow on Lovelady!

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #1040 on: January 01, 2020, 07:33:16 AM »

It is quite remarkable that among the many Motorcade viewers, employed at the TSBD Bldg, that were on the Elm St Entrance Landing and/or the Stairs, as well as those in front of the Entrance Portal, not one testified that they saw LeeHarveyOswald on the Landing or Stairs as the Motorcade passed the Entrance and the shooting occurred. Evidently, he was not there.
Why, did one of them say they saw him in a window above?
Answer: Not one testified they saw him in a window above

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« Reply #1041 on: January 01, 2020, 07:58:04 AM »
Why, did one of them say they say him in a window above?
Answer: Not one testified they saw him in a window above

Kleinschmidt,

Where is a person more likely to be noticed -- standing on the landing of the crowded entranceway steps of his or her workplace shortly before, during, and after the president passes by, or sticking his rifle out of a partially open sixth flloor window of said building for about ten seconds while hundreds of people down below are watching the president pass by?

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #1042 on: January 01, 2020, 09:04:37 AM »
Kleinschmidt,

Where is a person more likely to be noticed -- standing on the landing of the crowded entranceway steps of his or her workplace shortly before, during, and after the president passes by, or sticking his rifle out of a partially open sixth flloor window of said building for about ten seconds while hundreds of people down below are watching the president pass by?

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Are you saying Oswald was in the entrance with a rifle? Come on, these people were not paying attention to what was going on. Reminds of the LNer's btw Martin should become an LN member
The way you make it sound, is that if a rifle was fired from above them, they would write down every person around them like inventory and they say " did you hear what I heard"? Hear what, I'm trying to remember who is around"