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Online David Von Pein

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1260 on: February 22, 2019, 06:41:39 AM »
There is only one place that can be described as "in the building" yet "outside"
--------------the roofed front entranceway.

A.K.A. The Place Where Prayer Man Is Standing.  Thumb1:


No one who is standing on any of these steps would be INSIDE the building. That's crazy talk. Nor could anyone who was standing on these steps possibly think they were still INSIDE the building. All of the steps are OUTSIDE the front door, in the open air....





http://jfk-archives.blogspot.com/2015/10/jfk-assassination-arguments-part-1052.html

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Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1261 on: February 22, 2019, 07:17:55 AM »

No one who is standing on any of these steps would be INSIDE the building.

Mr Oswald never said "I was INSIDE the building". He merely confirmed the reporter's "in the building". And, thanks to Hosty's notes, we now know exactly which part of the building he meant: the front entranceway.

You think the front entrance steps belong to the street rather than the building?  ::)


Online David Von Pein

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1262 on: February 22, 2019, 07:47:46 AM »
Mr Oswald never said "I was INSIDE the building". He merely confirmed the reporter's "in the building". And, thanks to Hosty's notes, we now know exactly which part of the building he meant: the front entranceway.

You think the front entrance steps belong to the street rather than the building?  ::)

No, but if I was on those steps, I most certainly would not consider myself to be IN the building. I would consider myself to be OUTSIDE the confines of the building---because I would, indeed, be OUTSIDE the confines of said structure AND OUTSIDE the front door.

(Why on Earth is this even a debatable point? It's not.)

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Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1263 on: February 22, 2019, 08:11:31 AM »
No, but if I was on those steps, I most certainly would not consider myself to be IN the building. I would consider myself to be OUTSIDE the confines of the building---because I would, indeed, be OUTSIDE the confines of said structure AND OUTSIDE the front door.

(Why on Earth is this even a debatable point? It's not.)



Oh but it's not a debatable point anymore, Mr von Pein. We now have two statements from Mr Oswald as to his whereabouts.

1) Agent Hosty makes it perfectly clear that Mr Oswald told Captain Fritz he "went outside to watch P. Parade".
2) Mr Oswald confirmed to the reporter that he was "in the building at the time".

The front entranceway is outside, yet it is still within the building.

Had Mr Oswald gone down into the street, he would have answered the reporter's question with "No, I was out in the street." Not complicated!

Mr Oswald has helpfully given us his precise location for the assassination. That this location was a disaster for Captain Fritz and Co. explains why Mr Oswald's claim was suppressed. That the location is a disaster for your beloved Lone Nut fairytale is neither my fault nor my problem!  Thumb1:
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Online David Von Pein

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1264 on: February 22, 2019, 08:31:27 AM »
1) Agent Hosty makes it perfectly clear that Mr Oswald told Captain Fritz he "went outside to watch P. Parade".
2) Mr Oswald confirmed to the reporter that he was "in the building at the time".

It's typical of a CTer to take two things that are totally contradictory in nature (the 2 things Mr. Ford cites above) and try to make them things that are perfectly compatable and in-sync with one another. But, of course, they're not.

Go to Billy Lovelady's testimony or Buell Frazier's (or anyone else's).....and see if they describe the steps/landing as being a place that is INSIDE the Depository Building.

And then let's go ask Buell Wesley Frazier if he was INSIDE or OUTSIDE the building when he watched the motorcade on 11/22/63.

What do you think would be Buell's answer to such an inquiry?

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1265 on: February 22, 2019, 08:39:03 AM »
Those people who were on the steps outside the building were ... well, outside the building. Any other interpretation is just plain silly.

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1266 on: February 22, 2019, 08:55:22 AM »
It's typical of a CTer to take two things that are totally contradictory in nature (the 2 things Mr. Ford cites above) and try to make them things that are perfectly compatable and in-sync with one another. But, of course, they're not.

Go to Billy Lovelady's testimony or Buell Frazier's (or anyone else's).....and see if they describe the steps/landing as being a place that is INSIDE the Depository Building.

And then let's go ask Buell Wesley Frazier if he was INSIDE or OUTSIDE the building when he watched the motorcade on 11/22/63.

What do you think would be Buell's answer to such an inquiry?

"On November 22, 1963 at approximately 12 :25,PM I stood by myself on the inside of the front entrance of the Texas School Book Depository Building to watch President John F . Kennedy come by the building in a motorcade."

Question! Where was the individual who used these words?