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Offline Alan J. Ford

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Re: One Witness
« Reply #98 on: September 13, 2022, 04:56:45 PM »
Alan,

My sincerest apology.

I never realized there were two of you with very similar names on this forum.

I will make the appropriate correction on the Education Forum.

Chris

Soooo indicative of the genuine class act you are, Mr. Davidson, no harm. no foul sir.

It's encouraging that brilliant minds like yours are on the right side of truth, light and justice in this case. Stay awesome!

True to your word and honour ---->

Edited 13 hours ago by Chris Davidson
Change Alan F. Ford to Alan Ford


https://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/28136-prayerperson/

Upon my return to this forum after a five year hiatus, I learned that I needed to insert my middle initial as there was already a username with a similar name. Turns out Mr. Ford is a sharp researcher of vast discernment, and anyone would be honoured to share his name. In fairness to everyone though, I believe I should do all I can to distinguish between his keen research methods and those of my own, rather than stand on his exemplary research as if it was my own. Fair is fair.

Onward!, Mr. Davidson, the JFK Research Community is fortunate to have skilled, top-shelf researchers like you.

Online Zeon Mason

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Re: One Witness
« Reply #99 on: September 14, 2022, 01:09:34 AM »
What reason for Oswald to go back into the TSBD entrance Lobby from his outside position at the PM spot?

Possible places WhereOswans may have left his jacket:

1.1st floor  Domino room
2. 2nd floor lunchroom
3. 2nd floor storage room
4. 2nd floor conference room
5. 1st floor Front lobby storage room
6.  Some place in the Annex building/loading dock.
7. 7th floor/office

1. Oswald probably would not  have been comfortable leaving his jacket in the Domino room easily accessible to the other employees especially if Oswald also left his keys, wrist bracelet in ihe pockets of the jacket.

2. The 2nd floor lunchroom is doubtful even if Oswald had been wearing his jacket when he went to get his coke, This is due to Carolyn Arnold entering the  lunchroom approx 12:15 and upon  her leaving, Oswald probably left also also, not wishing some reprimand by Mrs Reid whom Carolyn might inform.

3. The 2nd floor storage room is immediately adjacent to and accessible by anyone using the east elevator stopping at the 2nd floor. So not much safer place than the Domino room.

4. The 2nd floor conference room is usually locked and it’s unknown if Oswald had a key or not. It would probably be an old limits place anyway to labor workers to be hanging a jacket there. This makes it a less problem place due Oswald to leave his jacket.

5. The Front Lonny storage room seems to be the probable place because it’s  not off limits to Oswald, yet it’s a room which was probably Bit used very often by other  labor employees and there’s a possibility Oswald had a key which he could lock that storage room. Even if the door was not locked, it was probably closed and a jacket could be easily hidden there.

6. This a place probably visited more often by employees so therefore a less proble place to leave a jacket. Things get moved around a lot more in this area.

7. A little bit too far removed from the ground floor to be a practical place due Oswahd to leave a Jacket since he might be generally working on the 1sr floor more often than being on the 6th floor.

Conclusion: The probable place Oswald may have left his jacket  was the front lobby storage room. This the fire makes the front Lobby the most proble place for Oswald  to have had an early encounter with Baker and Truly.

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Re: One Witness
« Reply #100 on: September 14, 2022, 05:02:42 PM »
A fair assessment there. Mr. Mason @ "...the front Lobby the most proble place for Oswald  to have had an early encounter with Baker and Truly." Indeed.

Baker's same day affidavit exposes the outright lie about a phantom 2nd floor encounter inside the lunchroom ---->

https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth337201/m1/1/

Major difference between his genuine encounter w/someone "walking away from the stairs" as oppose to the fictitious invention about a staged phantom encounter moved elsewhere well after the fact amid a hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure.

Liars lie...

"Few men have virtue to withstand the highest bidder." -- George Washington

The wrongly-accused did not shoot anybody. Anybody.

*self-reminder: continue to read/review Mr. Alyea's experience that afternoon. Mr. Alyea was the first newsman on the scene with camera in tow. Moreover, gathering from the reading thus far places Mr. Alyea inside the building for a considerable amount of time, well after Captain Fritz's arrival time (1:12PM) up on the upper-floors, which now brings the following film recording into much better focus w/a more specific timeline in mind...


Liars lie...

"Half a truth is often a great lie." - Benjamin Franklin















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Re: One Witness
« Reply #101 on: September 19, 2022, 04:11:10 PM »
Mr. BALL - How long did you stay up on the sixth floor? After you found the location of the three cartridges?
Mr. MOONEY - Well, I stayed up there not over 15 or 20 minutes longer--after Captain Will Fritz and his officers came over there
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"After approximately 18 minutes, they were joined by Captain Fritz, who had first gone to Parkland Hospital". -- Mr. Alyea (Tom) the very 1st newsman into the building and the only one to accompany the search team.

With the above respective statements in mind and combining the two, it's obvious that the only time Mr. Alyea could have captured the following footage of the lying rooftop tandem together...


was a few minutes after he rushed into the building. Otherwise Mr. Alyea remained upstairs until the planted rifle was found, especially documented well after Baker left the TSBD within a 15 minute interval (his words, not mine ----> Mr. BELIN - From the time you went into the building how long did it take you to go up and make your searches and come on down until the time you left?
Mr. BAKER - I would say that I was in there approximately 15 minutes),


There was a mad rush up the backstairs alright, but not by the lying rooftop tandem. That's just one more lie of many more fabrications to frame the wrongly-accused amid a hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure.

9 months later, and little wonder why the LNs cannot provide even One Witness to substantiate Baker and Truly's fictitious fairytale. There's a reason for that. They cannot do it. No one saw the lying rooftop tandem at the base of the backstairs together at any time that afternoon.

Liars lie...

"Few men have virtue to withstand the highest bidder." -- George Washington


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