This doesn't even make any sense. Do you think that all the people who would make a business call to the Texas School Book Depository would be people in Dallas?
The only one who ever invokes these "fantasy conspirators" is you. I'm pointing out that multiple people reported that there was a power outage, that's all. You claimed that there is no credible evidence of it. But when you say "credible" you mean agrees with your subjective opinion.
Whew. I'm not saying her explanation for no incoming phone calls has to be correct. It certainly could be but we don't have to resolve why there were no incoming calls. Pay attention for once. The point is that she is referring to the "lights" on the phone being out because there are no incoming calls. Not the power. Right or wrong she attributes this to the motorcade approaching (people are outside watching the motorcade). She is explaining why she could step away from the phones (no calls) to look out the window.
If you believe this alleged power outage has nothing to do with a conspiracy and is just some type of coincidence, then you are at odds with your fellow nuts who clearly are claiming this proves a conspiracy. That is the entire point of the OP. I was addressing them when you interjected yourself into this discussion. Who are these multiple witnesses who claim there was a power outage? Hine is no such witness. Baker and Truly took the elevator just a couple of minutes after the assassination. The power is on to the Hertz sign at 12:30. There are films of the lights on in the TSBD. The power outage is simply a CTer fantasy. It didn't happen.
Mr. BELIN - All right. After going up the stairways, do you know what numbered floor it was---I will ask you this, did you take the stairway all the way to the top?
Mr. BAKER - No, sir; we caught that elevator, it seemed like we went up either one or two floors, and Mr. Truly said "Let's take the elevator, here it is."