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Uninterrupted TSBD rooftop Hertz sign time display = no power failure
John Mytton:
--- Quote from: Tom Sorensen on March 06, 2018, 07:28:25 AM ---BELIN forgot to ask her.
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Sure, it could have been any one of a thousand questions BELIN could have asked, but on the 22nd Roy Truly who is essentially the Texas School Book Depository Expert with decades of experience in that building....
--- Quote ---Mr. TRULY. I went to work for the Texas School Book Depository in July 1934.
Mr. BELIN. And have you been employed by the Texas School Book Depository since that date, since July 1934?
Mr. TRULY. That is right.
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.....confirms there were elevators operating just after the assassination.
Mr. TRULY. Well, I started around towards the stairway, and then I noted that this east elevator was there. So I told the officer, "Come on, here is an elevator," and then we ran down to the east side, and got on the east elevator.
Mr. BELIN. Could you put the letter "T" at the end of that line, please?
All right.
Now, where did you go with the east elevator, to what floor?
Mr. TRULY. We rode the east elevator to the seventh floor.
JohnM
Colin Crow:
No sinister power failure. I there was one at all.
Michael O'Brian:
--- Quote from: John Mytton on March 06, 2018, 08:04:43 AM ---
Sure, it could have been any one of a thousand questions BELIN could have asked, but on the 22nd Roy Truly who is essentially the Texas School Book Depository Expert with decades of experience in that building....
.....confirms there were elevators operating just after the assassination.
Mr. TRULY. Well, I started around towards the stairway, and then I noted that this east elevator was there. So I told the officer, "Come on, here is an elevator," and then we ran down to the east side, and got on the east elevator.
Mr. BELIN. Could you put the letter "T" at the end of that line, please?
All right.
Now, where did you go with the east elevator, to what floor?
Mr. TRULY. We rode the east elevator to the seventh floor.
JohnM
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How convenient for his co conspirators Truly the KKK member takes the police past the floor where the cover up is taking place, and blocks the only lift which is not powered off in the building
Michael O'Brian:
--- Quote from: Tom Sorensen on March 06, 2018, 07:02:51 AM ---Did Adams not know how to operate a passenger elevator?
Miss ADAMS - Following that, I pushed the button for the passenger elevator, but the power had been cut off on the elevator, so I took the stairs to the second floor.
Or a freight elevator?
Miss ADAMS - I tried to get the elevator to go to the fourth floor, but it wasn't operating, so the gentlemen lifted the elevator gate and we went out and ran up the stairs to the fourth floor.
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And here is proof that someone was messing with the power switches, elevators not moving, phones not working, and torches required to search dues to no lights on the 6th, this is one hell of a guy our Oswald how in gods name did he accomplish so many tasks?
Richard Smith:
--- Quote from: Tom Sorensen on March 06, 2018, 07:02:51 AM ---Did Adams not know how to operate a passenger elevator?
Miss ADAMS - Following that, I pushed the button for the passenger elevator, but the power had been cut off on the elevator, so I took the stairs to the second floor.
Or a freight elevator?
Miss ADAMS - I tried to get the elevator to go to the fourth floor, but it wasn't operating, so the gentlemen lifted the elevator gate and we went out and ran up the stairs to the fourth floor.
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Adams wasn't on the passenger elevator. She pushed the button for it and it didn't come. In the aftermath of the assassination the police were in the building using these very same elevators that you claim had no power (e.g. Sawyer takes the passenger elevator up and down around 12:36 with no problem). There are multiple examples of both the passenger and freight elevators in operation at this time. That means they had power. Given the quirks of the freight elevators, it is plausible that gates were left opened, elevators were occupied or held by police on the upper floors, and some folks using them were unfamiliar with how they operated etc.
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