Without knowing it, YOU have just brought an additional issue to light with the Current Zapruder Film. You quote Penn Jones, "Zapruder filmed those 3 motorcycles as they turned onto Elm St and PASSED BY HIM......". The Current Zapruder Film does Not show those 3 motorcycles "...PASSED BY HIM". If Zapruder did film the 3 motorcycles after they "...PASSED BY HIM", he also possibly filmed the Black Dog Man. Willis 5 showing the Black Dog Man was snapped only seconds later.
Storing,
Take some deep breaths.
In through the nose . . . . . out through the mouth.
Question: Did I quote Penn Jones' saying that, or did I say that?
Answer: No, I didn't say Jones had said that.
I said that, Storing.
So why are you misquoting my actual quote of him?
You do know what quotation marks are, don't you?
Didn't you notice how I'd put them around what Jones had written?
Regarding what I (i.e., not Jones) said so "falsely," what if I change it to: "Zapruder was filming the intersection of Houston Street and Elm Street as the three "Advance" (i.e., not the four "Lead") motorcycles turned onto Elm Street, as they travelled towards him down Elm Street, and as one of them -- the one closest to the other side of the street -- apparently began to pass by him, and
then, in order to save precious film, he turned his gosh-darned camera off for seven seconds (gasp . . . thereby NOT filming the four Lead Motorcycles or the one Lead Car as they turned onto Elm Street and travelled down it towards him and PASSED BY HIM) until he saw, with his very own eyes, the limo coming straight towards him down Elm Street, and he turned his camera back on and resumed filming."
Would that work for you?