I'll try again. Some CTers - perhaps not yourself although it is difficult to follow since being a contrarian you won't take any position - contend that the power was off in the building based on the testimony of Hine. Not just the elevators. Repeat not just the elevators. Follow along with your finger if that helps your reading comprehension. So if the Hertz sign is on the same power source then it demonstrates that the power did not go off at 12:30 when CTers interpret Hine to make this claim because we can clearly see it is functional at that moment. This has nothing to do with the elevators except they would not be operational if the power was off to the entire building. Got that? The power outage under discussion is broader than just the elevators. There can be examples that go to the power outage and examples that go more specifically to just the elevators. You keep interjecting yourself in this discussion and trying to limit it to the elevators when that is not the case for many of your fellow CTers.
"Many of your fellow CTers" is just your euphemism for Richard's latest strawman.
Who suggested a building-wide power outage? And you're so busy being an arrogant ass with your "follow along with your finger" nonsense, that you didn't even realize that Tom showed that the sign was on a completely separate meter and circuit. It had nothing to do with the building power.
Now moving on to your narrower issue, if the power was on in the building but someone was turning off the power only to the elevators for some unknown purpose. We know - despite the fact that you keep ignoring it - that Baker and Truly took the freight elevator to the top floor.
So what? That somehow shows that the elevators had power when Mooney and Adams tried them? By your twisted logic, power outages never occur anywhere, because the power is on at other times.
Tom relies upon Mooney as evidence of the power being turned off to the elevator. Suggesting this was perhaps done to trap or delay the escape of the patsy from the upper floor (presumably Oswald).
LOL. And you lecture me about reading comprehension. Go ahead, quote Tom Sorenson ever saying that power to the elevators was turned off to delay the escape of the patsy from the upper floor.
But we know a couple of things that makes that argument absurd.
Your strawman arguments usually are.
First, Mooney was in an elevator heading UP. The patsy they are trying to trap would have been in an elevator going DOWN. Oswald is also already gone by that point. He is not even in the building.
...and how do you know that? Mary Bledsoe? How did you even determine that it was "many minutes after the assassination" when Mooney tried the elevator? How many minutes?
And is Mooney trapped or delayed by this power outage to his elevator
Of course he is. Duh. It takes more time to use the stairs.
Imagine the fantasy conspirator on the first floor hanging around while the police rush in turning the power off in plain sight to an elevator going up
So now the breaker box is "in plain sight" of the elevators on the first floor. This just keeps getting better and better.
It's absurd and laughable.
I agree. Your "fantasy conspirators" strawman are always absurd and laughable. But you never deviate from the same old shtick.
Mooney simply didn't know how to properly operate that elevator.
He said "we had no more power on the elevator". He didn't say he couldn't figure out how to work it. He had just operated it to get to the second floor. Do you think he forgot how to push a button?
But wait, are you also going to claim that Adams also didn't have a clue how to work an elevator that she used all the time in the building where she worked?