20-07-2017, 08:06 PM
Richard Gilbride Wrote:All of my information on the elevators' power shut-off is contained in my 2015 mega-essay Inside Job in the subsection Frazier & the Elevator Power from pp. 40-51. The time question is analysed in the first 4 pages of that subsection.
The mega-essay is at my website jfkinsidejob.com
And very well explained. As "power off" was only for the elevators, and "the lights went out and the phones stopped ringing" was a reference to the lack of incoming phone calls lighting the specific extensions.
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It is my understanding that there was not a telephone switchboard in use at the TSBD Building at 411 Elm St at the time, only phone line extensions. However, quite possibly a switchboard was located in another location nearby, at 1917 Houston St. So, a possibility exists that a switchboard at that location was utilized during normal business hours. And if so, a possibility exists that it was used to temporarily hold up incoming calls for the DealeyPlaza building to allow those employees to observe the JFK Motorcade. [/SIZE]
Larry
StudentofAssassinationResearch

