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Offline Mark A. Oblazney

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1029 on: December 15, 2018, 09:27:08 PM »
Mark,

I taught English in the Czech Republic for seven years in the 1990s, and I must say that your last name reminds me of the fact that the Czech word for "crazy, mad, wild, crackpot, zany, loco" is "bl?zniv?".

https://en.bab.la/dictionary/czech-english/bl%C3%A1zen

LOL

-- Tommy  :)

PS. I said "blow up," not "go up".

perhaps..... but Tom Scully sure had a time with you when he was trying to be a moderator at EF.  i admit my madness.... do you?  oh, bytheway..... i've heard that 'oblazny' means 'blessed', but i might have to 'czech' my sources.  hey, remember the famous ralph cinque post about the 'czech man'...... ask john mcadams about that.  oswald shot kennedy and tippit.  he almost shot walker.  he almost killed his wife on more than one occasion.  to glorify this sick marxist shit is deplorable.  end transmission+
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Offline Oscar Navarro

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1030 on: December 15, 2018, 10:13:25 PM »
perhaps..... but Tom Scully sure had a time with you when he was trying to be a moderator at EF.  i admit my madness.... do you?  oh, bytheway..... i've heard that 'oblazny' means 'blessed', but i might have to 'czech' my sources.  hey, remember the famous ralph cinque post about the 'czech man'...... ask john mcadams about that.  oswald shot kennedy and tippit.  he almost shot walker.  he almost killed his wife on more than one occasion.  to glorify this sick marxist xxxx is deplorable.  end transmission+

Add Connally and himself back when the little MF was in the USMC. He was also a terror with a knife. 

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1031 on: December 15, 2018, 10:34:49 PM »
perhaps..... but Tom Scully sure had a time with you when he was trying to be a moderator at EF.  i admit my madness.... do you?  oh, bytheway..... i've heard that 'oblazny' means 'blessed', but i might have to 'czech' my sources.  hey, remember the famous ralph cinque post about the 'czech man'...... ask john mcadams about that.  oswald shot kennedy and tippit.  he almost shot walker.  he almost killed his wife on more than one occasion.  to glorify this sick marxist xxxx is deplorable.  end transmission+

Mark,

Blessedly ignorant?

Regardless, back in the day when I, too, thought that the evil, evil, evil CIA had killed JFK (After all, I'd seen ... gasp ..."JFK" ... and had read or was in the process of reading Rush to Judgement, Crossfire, The Man Who Knew Too Much, Plausible Denial, Oswald and the CIA, Deep Politics and the Death of JFK, and, oh yeah, On the Trail of the Assassins), I felt some affinity for Tom Scully. 

At the very beginning, that is.  When I joined the EF in 2005.

But soon his interminable, eight-degrees-of-separation, "scrambled eggs," full-page posts wore off on me.  (I'm  sorry. Please forgive me.)

Yet, believe it or not, inspite of the above I continued to believe that the evil, evil, evil CIA had killed JFK, okay?  And I continued to do so until 2014, when those nice Russians invaded my grandmother's homeland, and I started thinking to myself, "Hmm. Maybe the CIA isn't the only evil, evil, evil organization in the world, after all," and I started looking around and stumbled upon two books that have really opened  my eyes, boy.

"Spy Wars" by Tennent H. Bagley, and "Wedge: The Secret War Between the FBI  and CIA" by Mark Riebling.

Point being:  My being turned off to Tom Scully's Beautiful Mind-like extrapolations and tenuous associations had absolutely nothing to do with my becoming the loathsome Fascist that I am today.

(sarcasm)

-- Tommy  :)

PS. At least that's what The Agency told me to say here ...

PPS None of which has any bearing on my burning desire to  prove that in the Darnell clip, that is indeed Gloria Calvery at the base of the TSBD steps, speaking with a nearly bald-headed man (Billy Lovelady's long-lost twin?) who appears to standing on one of the first two steps.
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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1032 on: December 16, 2018, 12:18:34 AM »
[...]

No (sic), sure...The plaid stripe is a gimme and equal in value to the short-length sweater...

Some people were saying we had no proof...There is the proof...
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Brian,

Not sure I understand. 

Are you saying that, yes, you can make out that horizontal stripe in Calvery's skirt in Darnell? 

-- Tommy  :)

PS. Evidently, some "researchers" refuse to see it, even after enlarging a pertinent frame.
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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1033 on: December 18, 2018, 04:35:57 AM »
In all seriousness, and for my clarification, if GloriaCalveryImage is "speaking with a nearly bald-headed man (Billy Lovelady's long-lost twin?) who appears to (be) standing on one of the first two steps" in the DarnellFilm clip, if indeed BillyLoveladyImage, who is the PersonImage with BillShelleyImage walking west on the Old Elm St extension?

Larry,

I threw in the "nearly bald-headed man on the first or second step," and the joking "Billy Lovelady's long-lost twin?" bits as verbal aides to help "researchers" who might still be confused locate Gloria Calvery in the Darnell Clip.
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A Question For Larry Trotter:

If that's Lovelady walking/running down Elm Street Extension, then who is the Lovelady "double" with whom Calvery is speaking in Darnell?

A non-TSBD person from the street who just happens to look like Lovelady?

-- Tommy  :)
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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1034 on: December 18, 2018, 08:03:19 AM »
As I recall, at one time I assumed that the Image represented Billy Lovelady, possibly because his Image had been seen on the west side steps a short time earlier. But, if he is on the Old Elm St extension, then the Image is that of someone else. And, I have previously concluded the possibility that the Image shows the rear-view from the shoulders and above of the head scarf wearing KarenWestbrookImage.

Larry,

If that's not the face of a nearly bald-headed man (who's rising up from a crouching-forward stance), but the backside of a woman's head that's covered in a light-colored headscarf (and which "woman" could be imagined to be walking up the steps), then why is Calvery just standing there instead of going up the steps with her all-in-white colleague?

Also, how are we to explain the appearance of two eyes, a nose, a mouth, and Lovelady-like side-hair on your lady's headscarf in the few relatively un-fuzzy (but blown up) frames of that clip?

-- Tommy  :)

Edit:

To (just barely) make out the eyes, nose, mouth and hair I'm talking about, see Sandy Larsen's PhotoBucket blown-up detail of part of a Darnell frame in his March 4, 2017 post on page 4 (scroll down to the very bottom) of the EF's thread "Was 'Full Figured" Gloria Calvery 'Running Woman'?"

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Offline Larry Trotter

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1035 on: December 18, 2018, 07:03:54 PM »
Larry,

If that's not the face of a nearly bald-headed man (who's rising up from a crouching-forward stance), but the backside of a woman's head that's covered in a light-colored headscarf (and which "woman" could be imagined to be walking up the steps), then why is Calvery just standing there instead of going up the steps with her all-in-white colleague?

Also, how are we to explain the appearance of two eyes, a nose, a mouth, and Lovelady-like side-hair on your lady's headscarf in the few relatively un-fuzzy (but blown up) frames of that clip?

-- Tommy  :)

Edit:

To (just barely) make out the eyes, nose, mouth and hair I'm talking about, see Sandy Larsen's PhotoBucket blown-up detail of part of a Darnell frame in his March 4, 2017 post on page 4 (scroll down to the very bottom) of the EF's thread "Was 'Full Figured" Gloria Calvery 'Running Woman'?"
I am unable to locate the post specified, but I did view a film/photo posted by TommyGraves, aka You, that is as clear as I have seen, and it is a PhotoBucketImage. However, I am unable to justify discarding my image identity conclusion, and continue to believe what is shown is a rear view of the shoulders and above of a head scarf wearing FemaleImage. And, it continues to be my conclusion that the PersonImage represents KarenWestbrook, based on corroborating indicative information.
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