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Sarah Stanton (i.e. PrayerMan) in Dan Owens film
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Correct...There is no doubt that Altgens-6 clearly shows Lovelady, Sanders, Shelley, and Molina across the top platform from left to right from our perspective...Wiegman Z257 was taken at the same time as Altgens-6, only from a 90 degree angle, so it shows the area hidden by the west wall of the portal as well as the obscured areas in the rest of Altgens...Wiegman Z257 shows without a doubt that the only two people not seen on the top platform in Altgens are Frazier and Prayer Man...Since we know Stanton and Sanders were the only two women on the top platform at the time, and Sanders is seen in between Lovelady & Shelley, that means the only possible candidate for Stanton is therefore Prayer Man (upon whom Davidson found Stanton's face)...Again, this is an easy solution that, it appears, Sean Murphy simply avoided...I doubt Sean Murphy is dead so we can assume he is now hiding in contempt of this conclusive refuting evidence...Stancak said he would admit it if anyone ever showed proof that Prayer Man wasn't Oswald...So far he hasn't...


Yes...When Lovelady said "far right" he meant "west" where Hughes shows him and Prayer Man all the way to the west side of the entrance...Davidson could help us if he applied his enhancement process to Hughes to bring out the features on Prayer Man and further prove Prayer Man to be Stanton...


Yes - there is a desperate need to redirect the vast majority of JFK internet posters away from Greg Parker and Sean Murphy's rotten research and its deleterious effect on credible justice for Kennedy...Good research and those who do it need to assume their rightful place in that community so we can finally put the story together and right the epic wrong that has scarred our nation...


It is indeed criminal that the Education Forum doesn't allow airing of these significant advances on its site...


Another important thing has happened that might cost the research community significantly...Morley, Simpich, and Schnapf have allowed Roger Odisio to combine the documents request with the NBC films with the intent of proving Prayer Man is Oswald...The documents request officers have made the really bad mistake of potentially compromising their request by sabotaging it with the Prayer Man Trojan Horse...Parker has penetrated this generation's most important mainstream assassination evidence effort that has the potential to end the entire cause of Kennedy research...Our enemies will use the fact that Prayer Man is bogus to label the documents request bogus and therefore the entire cause of assassination research as equally bogus...The potential consequences of this are not insignificant - which only shows how dangerous it is to not mind the store on rigor...
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Stanton (i.e. PrayerMan) in Dan Owens film - by Brian Doyle - 25-03-2023, 10:50 PM

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