How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #84 on: October 30, 2025, 03:53:57 PM »
Dear danny BOY o'meara,

You and Comrade Storing are on the same side, now, because he no longer wants the two guys who are walking/running towards the Elm Street Extension about 25 seconds after the final shot in Couch-Darnell to be William Shelley and Billy Lovelady, but . . . gasp . . . THE GETAWAY-CAR-ABANDONING, missing-everything "SNIPER IN THE BUSHES" and his SPOTTER!!!

LOL!

-- Tom

   You asked me to fill in the blanks for you, and the above is what I get in return? Again, "Prove Me Wrong" regarding this car Not being on the Wiegman Film. Once we get close to the 11/22/63 anniversary, many of the Old Guard Heavy Hitters will stop by here to pay their respects. I'll run the Wiegman EVIDENCE by them when that time comes. Thus far, you have been unable to post any EVIDENCE to refute what I have found. THIS, is a much bigger discovery than you realize. There is no logical/innocent reason for a car to be coming down the Elm St Ext while the JFK Limo was still on Elm St. And then  this same car remained parked in a clearly posted, "NO PARKING At Any Time" zone well after traffic was flowing down Elm St? Also, how do you believe the shooter on the 6th Floor planned on exiting the TSBD and then leaving Dealey Plaza? Do the research and think this completely through.   

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #85 on: October 30, 2025, 06:10:35 PM »
You asked me to fill in the blanks for you, and the above is what I get in return? Again, "Prove Me Wrong" regarding this car Not being on the Wiegman Film. Once we get close to the 11/22/63 anniversary, many of the Old Guard Heavy Hitters will stop by here to pay their respects. I'll run the Wiegman EVIDENCE by them when that time comes. Thus far, you have been unable to post any EVIDENCE to refute what I have found. THIS, is a much bigger discovery than you realize. There is no logical/innocent reason for a car to be coming down the Elm St Ext while the JFK Limo was still on Elm St. And then this same car remained parked in a clearly posted, "NO PARKING At Any Time" zone well after traffic was flowing down Elm St? Also, how do you believe the shooter on the 6th Floor planned on exiting the TSBD and then leaving Dealey Plaza? Do the research and think this completely through.   

Dear Comrade Storing,

In case you missed it on the other thread:

To answer your question, there are ten or eleven people (who are, btw, about 20% smaller in Darnell than they are in Wiegman), standing shoulder-to-shoulder in front of your MYSTO "ABANDONED" 1958 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE GETAWAY CAR . . . gasp . . . on both the right and the left sides of the traffic light pole.

In addition to the fact that your MYSTO "ABANDONED" 1958 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE GETAWAY CAR is parked at a size-diminishing angle in Darnell, it is, just like the people standing in front of it, about 20% smaller in Darnell that it would be in Wiegman if they weren't standing shoulder-to-shoulder in front of it.

Hint: Ya gotta scroll down to it.

https://www.jfkassassinationforum.com/index.php/topic,4597.40.html

-- Tom

PS At the 08:57 mark in the National Geographic Video, "Manhunt: The Search for JFK's Killer," as your MYSTO "ABANDONED" 1958 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE GETAWAY CAR is virtually surrounded by policemen, I mean cops, one can see that not only is the driver's side window all the way down, but there's a man sitting behind the wheel.

« Last Edit: October 30, 2025, 06:21:22 PM by Tom Graves »

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #86 on: October 30, 2025, 08:02:30 PM »

  "...a man sitting behind the wheel"? Have you joined the Jake Maxwell Club? It's "observations" such as this that make me believe there is: (1) an issue regarding the detail of the JFK Assassination Images you are examining, (2) the monitor you are using, and/or (3) possibly your eyesight in general. And your additional "observation" claiming people are standing "shoulder to shoulder" forming a wall that COMPLETELY obstructs the view of a 17.5' x 4' vehicle is further proof as to (1), (2), and/or (3) above. For the record, there is NOBODY standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Fedora Man on his (L). The car in question would extend beyond Fedora Man's (L). This is why we can see the car parked on the other side of the street. You seriously need to upgrade your JFK Assassination Image Library. 

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #87 on: October 30, 2025, 08:39:30 PM »
  "...a man sitting behind the wheel"? Have you joined the Jake Maxwell Club? It's "observations" such as this that make me believe there is: (1) an issue regarding the detail of the JFK Assassination Images you are examining, (2) the monitor you are using, and/or (3) possibly your eyesight in general. And your additional "observation" claiming people are standing "shoulder to shoulder" forming a wall that COMPLETELY obstructs the view of a 17.5' x 4' vehicle is further proof as to (1), (2), and/or (3) above. For the record, there is NOBODY standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Fedora Man on his (L). The car in question would extend beyond Fedora Man's (L). This is why we can see the car parked on the other side of the street. You seriously need to upgrade your JFK Assassination Image Library.

Dear Comrade Storing,

More like 5', isn't it?

-- Tom

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #88 on: October 30, 2025, 09:37:43 PM »
Dear Comrade Storing,

More like 5', isn't it?

-- Tom

   I do my best to Not exaggerate. The roof would be the height measurement listed for a car, but if all you were able to see was a fender, that max height figure would not be accurate.
   Seriously, I think the images you are examining are substandard. Probably older stuff. The bulk of the Wiegman Film copies out there/You Tube are very bad. Same goes for a lot of the Couch Film copies. Both films are usually blurry and Wiegman of course is jiggly too. If you have a DVD Player look around for, "Unsolved History JFK, Death in Dealey Plaza" DVD. This will give you a good copy of the Wiegman Film. There are a lot of other very good/sharp images on that Discovery Channel/Gary Mack presentation. As long as your DVD Player and the Monitor you are using produce good picture definition, this DVD is an excellent addition to a JFK Assassination Library. It provides a very broad image foundation to build on. And if you use Ebay, do not be afraid to throw a lower $$/offer at a vendor there. That place is filled with "Mom & Pop" vendors. They are very good at quickly responding and can use the business.

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #89 on: October 30, 2025, 09:58:54 PM »
". . . a man sitting behind the wheel"?

Look harder, Comrade Storing.

If you "click-click" it to the right spot, you'll even see his hairline.

-- Tom

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #90 on: October 31, 2025, 12:48:52 AM »
Dear danny BOY o'meara,

You and Comrade Storing are on the same side, now, because he no longer wants the two guys who are walking/running towards the Elm Street Extension about 25 seconds after the final shot in Couch-Darnell to be William Shelley and Billy Lovelady, but . . . gasp . . . THE GETAWAY-CAR-ABANDONING, missing-everything "SNIPER IN THE BUSHES" and his SPOTTER!!!

LOL!

-- Tom

Hey Pinko,

I've really missed your sad little efforts to make human contact.
Say, are you still telling lies about how your Shelley and Lovelady could be filmed on the Elm Street extension 25 seconds after the shooting?
Of course you are, you sad little man.

Just to stay on topic, as far as the thread is concerned - do you have any ideas about how Kamp's Lovelady image was created?
Of course you don't, you sad little man.