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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #24 on: May 15, 2023, 04:23:21 PM »
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It's him @ the wrongly-accused's presence down in Dealey Plaza as late as 1:12PM...

Mr. Mentesana (Ernest Charles), an amateur photographer that fateful afternoon captures the wrongly accused standing alongside Bill Shelley (to the wrongly-accused's right) and the arrival of Fire Station 3's big red truck 12-15 yards away from them on Elm Street to the left of the tandem. At one point the wrongly-accused steps to his left to gain a better view of the unfolding situation post-assassination. One thing I have always noticed is how much easier it is for LNs to parrot back claims of what others said the wrongly-accused was claimed to have said, but they retreat rather quickly from the Fact that the wrongly-accused was recorded as saying he stood out front post-assassination with Bill Shelley...

Of course, for them to even admit as much would derail the whole hastily contrived script about fetching a bus and a cab, yada, yada, yada...

Back in a few minutes to pick up the wrongly accused's movements from Dealey Plaza post 1:12PM...nowhere near 10th & Patton, let alone one of the two assailants truly responsible for ambushing Mr. Tippit.

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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #25 on: May 15, 2023, 04:40:34 PM »
In fairness to honest research, I will readily admit I personally do not know how the wrongly-accused truly made his exit from Dealey Plaza post-assassination time sometime after 1:12PM...

That honest admission said, let's move on: Our 1st stop post 1:12PM is at 213 Jefferson, where let's note how Mr. Brewer (Johnny) describes the wrongly-accused ---->

Mr. BREWER. And had brown hair. He had a brown sports shirt on. His
shirt tail was out.

Mr. BELIN. Any jacket?
Mr. BREWEB No.
Mr. BELIN. What color of trousers, do you remember?
Mr. BREWER. I don’t remember.
Mr. BELIN. Light or dark?
Mr. BREWER. I don’t remember that either.
Mr. BELIN. Any other clothing that you noticed?
Mr. BREWER. He had a T-shirt underneath his shirt.
Mr. BELIN. Was his shirt buttoned up all the way?
Mr. BREWER. A couple of buttons were unbuttoned at the time.


Sound familiar folks @ the 1:12PM post-assassination photo down in Dealey Plaza @ unmistakably "Brown" coloured shirt; and, the icing on the cake conjures up the wrongly-accused's unique style of wearing that brown coloured shirt with, Quote, "A couple of buttons were unbuttoned at the time."

Let's now move on further up the street to 231 Jefferson Avenue...and learn what Julia Postal at the Texas Theatre observes about the colour and manner of wear of this same brown shirt...
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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #26 on: May 15, 2023, 05:23:49 PM »
Julia Postal's observation of the wrongly-accused's brown coloured shirt and manner worn ---->

Mr. Ball. Outside his pants?
Mrs. Postal. Uh-huh.
Mr. Ball. Wasn't tucked into his pants?
Mrs. Postal. Huh-uh.
Mr. Ball. When he went in was it tucked in his pants when he went in?
Mrs. Postal. No, sir; because I remember he came flying around the corner, because his hair was and shirt was kind of waving.
Mr. Ball. And his shirt was out?
Mrs. Postal. Uh-huh.
Mr. Ball. You say——
Mrs. Postal. It was hanging out.

Sounds familiar folks @ same brown shirt colour and manner of wear in now three places (Dealey Plaza post-assassination @ 1:12PM; 213 Jefferson and now 231 Jefferson at the Texas Theatre as well)

In fairness to those of you who may be reading along and have already progressed to the 4th scene (being escorted out of the Texas Theatre in the same brown shirt worn in the same manner in Dealey Plaza, 213 Jefferson and 231 Jefferson) let's stop here today and further examine the importance of WC Exhibit 150 later this week the Good Lord willing with several more instances along the wrongly-accused's progression from Dealey Plaza post-assassination @ 1:12PM to his donning the same brown shirt worn in the same manner all day long (post-assassination to his midnight-presser). In each instance note the manner the shirt is worn (Mr. Brewer and Miss Postal both confirm Mr. Mentesana's photo capture in Dealey Plaza post assassination @ 1:12PM, and the examples shared later this week will do the same)

The wrongly accused didn't shoot anybody. Anybody.

It's amazing what some people will do & say for thirty pieces of silver amid a hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure to frame an innocent man.

Bunch of lying treasonous cowards.
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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #27 on: May 18, 2023, 04:04:50 AM »
Since the reddish brown shirt that was worn by the Oswald who may be out front on the entrance steps of TSBD was NOT the shirt that the Oswald who was arrested in Texas theater had  on, a tangled web had be conceived.

It is  the WC web and it gets   ever more convoluted as each incremental  segment of the alleged Oswald the Lone Nut trek from the SN 6th floor of TSBD to the Texas theater is analyzed.

Just the the jacket dilemma itself upsets the equation because how could the blue gray jacket wind up being found in the TSBD Domino room a month later if that was the blue gray jacket that Oswald was supposedly wearing when he left the TSBD and the jacket which he was supposed to have on when he got into Whaleys taxi?

How is it that Bledsoe could see a hole in the elbow sleeve of the brown shirt that the Oswald who allegedly got on Mcwatters bus was wearing, if Oswald had on the blue gray jacket?

Rolled up the jacket sleeves but left the brown shirt sleeves down?  It’s absurd.

It’s pointless to even to try to explain it since Bledsoe did NOT say she saw Oswald wearing any jacket, She just saw ( she claims) Oswald on the bus wearing a brown shirt and noticed the “hole” in the elbow sleeve.

But that’s ridiculous too,  because THAT shirt, could NOT be the shirt Oswald was wearing, because that shirt he did not have on until AFTER he put it on at the boarding room.( he changed from the reddish brown solid shirt to the brown shirt with hole in the sleeve).

And this is all before getting to the anomaly of Earlene Roberts NOT seeing either a red/brown shirt OR a jacket on the Oswald who entered the boarding house at 1:00pm.


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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #28 on: May 19, 2023, 06:00:40 PM »
Since the reddish brown shirt that was worn by the Oswald who may be out front on the entrance steps of TSBD was NOT the shirt that the Oswald who was arrested in Texas theater had  on, a tangled web had be conceived.

It is  the WC web and it gets   ever more convoluted as each incremental  segment of the alleged Oswald the Lone Nut trek from the SN 6th floor of TSBD to the Texas theater is analyzed.

Just the the jacket dilemma itself upsets the equation because how could the blue gray jacket wind up being found in the TSBD Domino room a month later if that was the blue gray jacket that Oswald was supposedly wearing when he left the TSBD and the jacket which he was supposed to have on when he got into Whaleys taxi?

How is it that Bledsoe could see a hole in the elbow sleeve of the brown shirt that the Oswald who allegedly got on Mcwatters bus was wearing, if Oswald had on the blue gray jacket?

Rolled up the jacket sleeves but left the brown shirt sleeves down?  It’s absurd.

It’s pointless to even to try to explain it since Bledsoe did NOT say she saw Oswald wearing any jacket, She just saw ( she claims) Oswald on the bus wearing a brown shirt and noticed the “hole” in the elbow sleeve.

But that’s ridiculous too,  because THAT shirt, could NOT be the shirt Oswald was wearing, because that shirt he did not have on until AFTER he put it on at the boarding room.( he changed from the reddish brown solid shirt to the brown shirt with hole in the sleeve).

And this is all before getting to the anomaly of Earlene Roberts NOT seeing either a red/brown shirt OR a jacket on the Oswald who entered the boarding house at 1:00pm.

It was indeed the wrongly accused standing outside on those entrance steps, nowhere near the 6th floor let alone lurking in ambush in a staged sniper's nest to imply the fateful bullet came from behind the presidential limo.

An astute assessment of the WC's hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure failing miserably to withstand the test of time or keen analysis void of parrot speak.

Mrs. Bledsoe did Not see the wrongly-accused on a bus that afternoon. She was coached amid a spoon-feeding to parrot back her scripted "evidence".

Occam's razor is a principle of theory construction or evaluation according to which, other things equal, explanations that posit fewer entities, or fewer kinds of entities, are to be preferred to explanations that posit more.

*Source: Brittania

The WC fails Occam's razor miserably (because it doesn't take 26 volumes to present a case that is authentic). The plain simple truth doesn't require 1 volume let alone 26. However, we have been purposely mislead for nearly 60 years now. This case was never about the Truth, it was about a home-grown coup d'é·tat with a groomed pasty in the waiting.

With the word truth in mind let's get back to the two more instances, where the wrongly accused is still wearing the same shirt as captured by amateur photographer Mr. Mentesana (Earnest Charles) that afternoon; and, confirmed by both Mr. Brewer (Johnny) and Miss Postal (Julia) in sequence.



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« Reply #29 on: May 19, 2023, 06:17:48 PM »
The Texas Theatre...

Turning our attention now to the venue where the wrongly-accused was apprehended, let's take a look at the following image depicting the scene outside of the Texas Theatre...

https://www.alamy.com/lee-harvey-oswald-arrested-at-the-texas-theatre-dallas-texas-22-november-1963-image396007357.html

Same shirt depicted in Dealey Plaza post-assassination time as late as 1:12PM worn by the wrongly-acused as he and his supervisor Bill Shelley take in the scene, standing on lower Elm Street in close proximity to Fire Station 3's big red truck, which was dispatched earlier at 1:02PM four (4) miles away from Dealey Plaza.

Note the Same manner of wear as observed and shared by both Mr. Brewer & Ms Postal as well. This isn't rocket science folks, we have been purposely lied to and, akin to most other cases, the Truth has been hiding in plain sight. The wrongly accused did not shoot anybody. Anybody.

One more instance today, and let's regroup early next week to share a couple more instances where Mr. Mentesana's capture is and has always been WC Exhibit 150 (take a long honest look at that shirt and Mr. Mentesana's confirmation photo of the person donning that brown shirt still in Dealey Plaza post-assassination @ 1:12PM).
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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #30 on: May 22, 2023, 04:08:20 PM »
After taking in the post-assassination scene still in Dealey Plaza @ 1:12PM standing there w/his supervisor Bill Shelley near Fire Station 3's big red truck (see Mr. Mentesana still photo), the wrongly-accused (prior to his exit from Dealey Plaza) can also be seen in the background of the following photo, courtesy of Mr. Groden (Robert), where the main focus is upon the so-called Three Tramps...

https://www.facebook.com/jfkassassinationtruth/posts/picture-of-the-week-1719-three-tramps-taken-for-questioning-soon-after-the-assas/627330764390892/

True to form in his intelligence gathering cover-role, choose one...w/the FBI

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=95331#relPageId=3

Or on behalf of the Agency...

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=260#relPageId=1

the wrongly-accused is sharing his analysis there post-assassination with a member of the Dallas Police Department...

On two separate occasions now (Mr. Mentesana's still frame and in this instance as well) we see the wrongly-accused still in Dealey Plaza.

We have already covered his experiences w/Mr. Brewer and Miss Postal, who both separately confirm the same shirt worn in the same manner, so later this week the Good Lord willing I'll share a couple more instances of the wrongly accused donning Commission Exhibit (CE) 150 in the same manner throughout his extended stay in Dealey Plaza right up to his midnight presser.

The wrongly-accused did Not shoot any anybody. Anybody.

It's amazing what some people will say & do for thirty pieces of silver...bunch of lying treasonous cowards.

Few men have virtue to withstand the highest bidder."
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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #31 on: May 26, 2023, 04:20:58 PM »
The wrongly-accused, despite a hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure to the contrary, did not leave Dealey Plaza via a phantom bus ride nor a fictitious cab ride either. It is w/good reason that the LNs cannot refute amateur photographer Mr. Mentesana's image of the wrongly-accused still in Dealey Plaza post-assassination time as late as 1:12PM. They cannot explain away how someone who is supposed to be clear across town at 10th & Patton wearing an Eisenhower sport jacket cannot be in two places all at once. We may never know the genuine identities of the two assailants truly responsible for Mr. Tippit's ambush, but those of us who don't believe in magic bullets also know no one can be in two places all at once. That said, let's get back to Dealey Plaza, where the wrongly accused remained post-assassination.

Take a long hard honest to goodness look at the following garment...

https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/oswald-shirt?tmpl=component&print=1

Only a single individual donned this material on Friday, November 22, 1963 pre-assassination, during the assassination and post-assassination. Comparing the garment to Mr. Mentesana's capture of the wrongly-accused leaves no wiggle room for the LNs to explain the obvious away. It's the exact same material, same colour and same manner of style. Today, let's train our focus on two other instances where this garment material and the wrongly-accused shares the same space and time:

be right back...

(A)


(B)

11:28 EST...at this time I don't have my Martin & Hughes post-assassination film handy; however, in the following film, courtesy of the Dallas Cinema Associates (DCA), fast-forward to the 5:43 mark and freeze that frame.


If you are not a parrot with an agenda parroting back the same old hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure about a phantom bus ride and equally fictitious cab ride you will readily admit the wrongly accused & his brown shirt shared in yet another filming sequence is still in Dealey Plaza in yet another instance (this time the object of interest by Mr. Williams (Bonnie Ray) and Mr. Lovelady (Billy Nolan) standing below him on our viewing left and right respectively.

One gets the impression--at least from the grimace upon Mr. Williams (Bonnie Ray's face) that something isn't going as planned...

Next week--the Good Lord willing will return here to share my Martin & Hughes images that---with no offense to the DCA film--captures more detailed and an extended view of the wrongly-accused actually climbing the front steps which once again puts him still in Dealey Plaza post-assassination time, nowhere near 10th & Patton where two assailants were ambushing Mr. Tippit.

The wrongly accused did Not shoot anybody. Anybody.

“Few men have virtue to withstand the highest bidder."― George Washington

Bunch of lying treasonous cowards. 







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