23-04-2024, 06:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 25-04-2024, 04:38 PM by Alan Ford.
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Did the so-called "magic-bullet" zig & zag its way back from Parkland Hospital all the way back to Dealey Plaza to make Baker and Truly magically invisible on those backstairs shared by the following six (6) people who also travelled those same backstairs?
Mr. NORMAN. To come down from the flfth floor?
Mr. MCCLOY. Yes. From the time you first heard the shot. and saw what was going on in the motorcade and then ran down toward the western end of the building and then as I understand your testimony, you left there and went down to the-did you go down to the fourth floor or did you go all the way down?
Mr. NOBMAN. I believe we went all the way.
Mr. MCCLOY. Until you got down to the first floor, how much would you say was the entire length of that time, from the first shot until you got down on the first floor?
Mr. NORMAN. Oh, I would say somewhere between 10 or 15 minutes, somewhere like that.
Mr. MCCLOY. I don’t think I have any other questions.
No more follow-up questions indeed, Mr. McCloy, because Mr. Norman (Harold) to the detriment of the hastily contrived script to frame an innocent party is making it crystal clear that not only did Dallas Deputy Sheriff John Wiseman not see Baker nor Truly individually nor together in tandem, that he and Mr. Williams (Bonnie Ray) and Mr. Jarman (James "Junior") also did not see either Baker nor Truly in tandem together though they all shared the same route path on those backstairs that Baker & Truly claimed they did. No one has ever stepped forward to corroborate Baker & Truly's phantom exploits on those well travelled backstairs. Why is that?
There's a reason for that: the hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure to frame an innocent party was fictitious from the very beginning. There was no phantom 2nd floor lunchroom encounter, nor a magical teleportation through an otherwise locked roof from the inside either, let alone a magical wand to overcome the sheetmetal challenge as well.
The only individual who accompanied Mr. Truly on those backstairs--in the initial few minutes after the cowardly ambush of an unarmed representative of the People that fateful afternoon--is best described in TSBD employee Mr. Piper's (Eddie) testimony ---->
Mr. BALL. You mentioned you saw Truly?
Mr. PIPER. I don’t know whether it was a policeman or FBI or who it was, but another fellow was with him.
Mr. BALL. And where were you?
Mr. PIPER. Standing right there where they make coffee.
Mr. BALL. What did they do?
Mr. PIPER. He ran in and yelled, “Where is the elevator?” And I said, “I don’t know, sir, Mr. Truly.” They taken off and went on up the stairway and that’s all I know about that.
It goes without saying that Mr. Piper, a Dallas resident for sometime preceding the assassination--knew the difference between the distinct outfit of a white helmeted motorcycle officer in long black-boots than to make any reference to such a distinctly dressed figure as a FBI agent in business attire.
Making matters far worse for the hastily contrived script to frame an innocent party is the fact that TSBD employee Ms. Adams (Victoria Elizabeth), accompanied by a fellow coworker, Ms. Styles (Sandra) came down those same backstairs that Baker & Truly claimed to be running up together also did not see, nor hear them. Quite odd, given the backstairs were rather old, wooden and rickety.
Deputy Sheriff John Wiseman did not see, nor hear Baker and Truly either individually or in tandem
Ms. Adams & Ms. Styles did not see, nor hear Baker and Truly either individually or in tandem
Completing the hattrick is the trio of Mr. Norman, Mr. Williams and Mr. Jarman, who, you guessed it, also did not see, nor hear Baker and Truly in tandem together, yet all of the above mentioned shared the same space--those old wooden, rickety steps--in the same time sequence of Baker and Truly's fictitious claims amid a hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure to frame an innocent party (the wrongly-accused).
There was no 2nd floor lunchroom encounter. The wrongly-accused did not shoot anybody. Anybody.
*Update (Thursday, April 25, 2024) @ 11:12AM EST
With due credit to this exemplary website, I will be using their member "Away Status" feature before signing out today ---->
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So, please be mindful in my absence of anyone else using my name prior to my designated return (09/12/2024). Not sure how that happened over on Mr. MacRae's site, nevertheless, I trust it won't happen here. I will be using the time away to continue tweaking and fine tuning some of my images of Prayer Man with a friend who worked at the former Kodak camera facility in Rochester, NY and an acquaintance down in Northern Virginia as well. I will share that content in its preliminary form in a new post before taking leave today, and hope to return this Fall with further enhanced images. Best wishes to all for a safe, healthy and wonderful Summer ahead.
Mr. NORMAN. To come down from the flfth floor?
Mr. MCCLOY. Yes. From the time you first heard the shot. and saw what was going on in the motorcade and then ran down toward the western end of the building and then as I understand your testimony, you left there and went down to the-did you go down to the fourth floor or did you go all the way down?
Mr. NOBMAN. I believe we went all the way.
Mr. MCCLOY. Until you got down to the first floor, how much would you say was the entire length of that time, from the first shot until you got down on the first floor?
Mr. NORMAN. Oh, I would say somewhere between 10 or 15 minutes, somewhere like that.
Mr. MCCLOY. I don’t think I have any other questions.
No more follow-up questions indeed, Mr. McCloy, because Mr. Norman (Harold) to the detriment of the hastily contrived script to frame an innocent party is making it crystal clear that not only did Dallas Deputy Sheriff John Wiseman not see Baker nor Truly individually nor together in tandem, that he and Mr. Williams (Bonnie Ray) and Mr. Jarman (James "Junior") also did not see either Baker nor Truly in tandem together though they all shared the same route path on those backstairs that Baker & Truly claimed they did. No one has ever stepped forward to corroborate Baker & Truly's phantom exploits on those well travelled backstairs. Why is that?
There's a reason for that: the hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure to frame an innocent party was fictitious from the very beginning. There was no phantom 2nd floor lunchroom encounter, nor a magical teleportation through an otherwise locked roof from the inside either, let alone a magical wand to overcome the sheetmetal challenge as well.
The only individual who accompanied Mr. Truly on those backstairs--in the initial few minutes after the cowardly ambush of an unarmed representative of the People that fateful afternoon--is best described in TSBD employee Mr. Piper's (Eddie) testimony ---->
Mr. BALL. You mentioned you saw Truly?
Mr. PIPER. I don’t know whether it was a policeman or FBI or who it was, but another fellow was with him.
Mr. BALL. And where were you?
Mr. PIPER. Standing right there where they make coffee.
Mr. BALL. What did they do?
Mr. PIPER. He ran in and yelled, “Where is the elevator?” And I said, “I don’t know, sir, Mr. Truly.” They taken off and went on up the stairway and that’s all I know about that.
It goes without saying that Mr. Piper, a Dallas resident for sometime preceding the assassination--knew the difference between the distinct outfit of a white helmeted motorcycle officer in long black-boots than to make any reference to such a distinctly dressed figure as a FBI agent in business attire.
Making matters far worse for the hastily contrived script to frame an innocent party is the fact that TSBD employee Ms. Adams (Victoria Elizabeth), accompanied by a fellow coworker, Ms. Styles (Sandra) came down those same backstairs that Baker & Truly claimed to be running up together also did not see, nor hear them. Quite odd, given the backstairs were rather old, wooden and rickety.
Deputy Sheriff John Wiseman did not see, nor hear Baker and Truly either individually or in tandem
Ms. Adams & Ms. Styles did not see, nor hear Baker and Truly either individually or in tandem
Completing the hattrick is the trio of Mr. Norman, Mr. Williams and Mr. Jarman, who, you guessed it, also did not see, nor hear Baker and Truly in tandem together, yet all of the above mentioned shared the same space--those old wooden, rickety steps--in the same time sequence of Baker and Truly's fictitious claims amid a hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure to frame an innocent party (the wrongly-accused).
There was no 2nd floor lunchroom encounter. The wrongly-accused did not shoot anybody. Anybody.
*Update (Thursday, April 25, 2024) @ 11:12AM EST
With due credit to this exemplary website, I will be using their member "Away Status" feature before signing out today ---->
Away Information
Away Status:
I'm Away I'm Here
Away Reason:
Return Date:
So, please be mindful in my absence of anyone else using my name prior to my designated return (09/12/2024). Not sure how that happened over on Mr. MacRae's site, nevertheless, I trust it won't happen here. I will be using the time away to continue tweaking and fine tuning some of my images of Prayer Man with a friend who worked at the former Kodak camera facility in Rochester, NY and an acquaintance down in Northern Virginia as well. I will share that content in its preliminary form in a new post before taking leave today, and hope to return this Fall with further enhanced images. Best wishes to all for a safe, healthy and wonderful Summer ahead.