04-03-2016, 10:12 PM
Michael Cross Wrote:Unless physically restrained, there are limits on how much control can be asserted over a human being. Nervous human beings tend to behave unpredictably and often irrationally.
An excellent point, Mr. Cross, any sudden deviation to the normal routine movements of someone as sharp as Prayer Man would have jeopardized the plot. No need for his company handlers to spook him.
I believe he was sent to a pre-determined location far away initially from any scrutiny at all by those in the know, but because the motorcade arrived later than usual, their instructions to go here to do this or that before joining us out front as usual simply backfired timing wise (precision is everything--go to an area unseen, then report back to us on the steps, and then when your designated driver takes you to the picture show, we'll conduct a phony roll-call to implicate you behind your back (that's what cowards do). However, when the original plans backfired, it was time to make adjustments to the script on the fly.
"Guests" as you read along, please be aware that there has been some exemplary research conducted on Prayer Man here ----> http://www.reopenkennedycase.org/prayer-man-faq
That said, let it be noted the only reason I am participating in a thread I requested to be closed is because to date it remains open.

