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Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1631 on: April 07, 2019, 01:27:37 AM »
Citations please for any of them saying ?second floor? and saying it on 11/22.

First official appearance of the lunchroom story!



As Mr S Murphy pointed out several years back, the words "he accompanied the officer into the front of the building. They saw no one there [...]" are striking because they needlessly refer to a non-encounter-------------
at a location which just so happens to be the very location which Mr Holmes was to hear Mr Oswald identify as the location of his encounter with a police officer:

Vestibule: front entrance, first floor.

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Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1632 on: April 07, 2019, 01:32:53 AM »
Those are not from 11/22/63. I wouldn't bother playing his game though.

What game would that be? The game of chronological accuracy?  :-\

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« Reply #1633 on: April 07, 2019, 01:53:24 AM »
Now!

Prior to 19 February 2019, the only direct evidence we had of what Mr Oswald had really claimed as to his whereabouts at the time of the assassination was Mr Holmes's rather convoluted recollection.

Mr Holmes was categorical on one point:

Mr Oswald had claimed that the encounter with the police officer and Mr Truly had taken place in the vestibule: front entrance, first floor. No doubt in Mr Holmes's mind about this.

Mr Holmes also recalled Mr Oswald's having mentioned a coke, but was far more muddled about where it fit into Mr Oswald's story:

"But he went downstairs, and as he went out the front, it seems as though he did have a coke with him, or he stopped at the coke machine, or somebody else was trying to get a coke, but there was a coke involved. He mentioned something about a coke."

Thankfully------ Thumb1:------- the revelation on 19 February 2019 of Agent Hosty's handwritten account of what Mr Oswald had said in custody clarified the issue beyond any doubt:
------------purchased Coca Cola in 2nd fl lunchroom before the parade
------------came back down to 1st fl
------------"Then went outside to watch the P. parade".


The Hosty notes could hardly have been clearer. Their revelation delivered an even worse body blow to the Anti-Prayer-Man zealots than the release of the photograph of white-haired Ms Sarah Stanton!

So!

Since 19 Feb, the primary question has moved on
from
---------Where did Mr Oswald claim to have been during the assassination?
to
---------Was Mr Oswald telling the truth when he claimed to have been outside during the assassination and to have had an exchange with a police officer at the front entrance just after it?

My money remains firmly on a resounding yes as the answer to this latter question!

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1634 on: April 07, 2019, 02:30:28 AM »


This article is clearly a composite of in situ Depository reporting and poor hearsay reporting of events elsewhere.

Interesting item:



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The fine color photos which Mr P Speer took of a shirt found at Mr Oswald's Beckley apartment:



Cf #2!:

Mr Oswald's reported claim to Captain Fritz that he wore "a reddish colored long sleeved, shirt with a button-down collar" to work that day and changed out of it at his Beckley apartment.

Noteworthy also!:

The co-workers' description of the shirt as rather limp.
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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1635 on: April 07, 2019, 09:48:55 PM »
And for the record, I think that Prayerman was some dude taking pictures with a camera

By raising one hand to his mouth



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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1636 on: April 07, 2019, 10:42:06 PM »


Forensic linguists and expertise researchers can spot that the beehive hair we see on Davidson's enhanced-face woman's head in Wiegman versus the short receding hairline we see in Darnell has an obvious explanation that the liars and trolls like Alan who I suspect is secretly communicating with Jim D and the Barker gang of paid disinformationalists are so scared of. Her wig-in-a-professional-situation must have fallen off between the two films. This proves that Sarah Stanton is Prayer Woman and that Oswald was shown out the back by Shelley 72.3 seconds after Shelley gave the billfold to the other Oswald in the vestibule of the tent behind the picket fence. When I pointed this out to Lauren he said he'd get back to my email but he never did because he's threatened by my powers of intellect, which is sad because I helped him that time with that battery issue.

Offline Mark A. Oblazney

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1637 on: April 08, 2019, 08:29:28 AM »
By raising one hand to his mouth



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Great GIF, Mr. Ford, but to my eyes, it shows PrayerDude holding up both arms, taking a picture with a (movie?) camera.  You (rather, I) can see his elbows.  That's just what I see, see?  We all can agree to disagree without any ad homs.  Respect for your civility+