Questioning your assumptions is not just "nitpicking".
I did read it with an open mind and I assume that I summarized your argument correctly because you didn't correct me. Now let's assume for the sake of argument that Calvery's son really did correctly identify Calvery in Betzner (and who called it "Butler"?). How are you certain that tall-woman in Zapruder is the same person as glasses-woman in Betzner?
Also, I don't know why you're expecting anyone on this forum to be familiar with what goes on at a different forum. I'm getting really tired of "it's been proven over there" arguments with no links or quotes provided. If you can't present the proof here for discussion then why are you discussing it here to begin with?
John,
I'm glad you referred to the tall woman we've been talking about in Betzner-3 as "glasses woman," because Gloria Calvery's ever-present glasses are hard to make out in that photo. (Perhaps you did that because you didn't want to admit that she's the only woman in the blowup you provided who's wearing a "black" blouse or sweater and a "black" headscarf?)
Regardless, let me ask you a question:
Are you familiar with the names John Templin, Ernest Brandt, and Jean Newman? (They were probably the only three people who were correctly identified -- by Thierry "Fake News" Speth, Don Roberdeau, and Robin Unger -- in the portion of the Z-film that we're concerned with here.)
(I'll try to post a Dallas newspaper article about Templin and Brandt to freshen your memory.)
To be continued ...
Suffice it to say that then-25-year-old John Templin is visible to the immediate left of your "glasses woman" in Betzner-3, and that both he and 37 year-old, fedora-wearing Brandt can be seen standing next to each other in Willis-5 (I'm typing this post on my android and at 69 years of age I'm somewhat techonogically challenged, so I'm afraid you're going to look them up, yourself).
Of course you'll have to compare both of those photos with a Z-film frame to see that Templin was standing next to your "glasses woman," and that Brandt was standing next to him.
--Tommy
Edit: Here's that newspaper article.
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/downtown-dallas/2012/11/22/two-eyewitnesses-reunite-once-a-year-on-anniversary-of-kennedys-death