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Albert Doyle Wrote:If you are going to quote Baker do so fully and include where he says the man walking away from the stairway had a brown jacket. I think there's a strong possibility Baker saw both Oswalds in the Depository and put his statement on hold until instructed what to do.
Here's Baker's original affidavit:
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Drew Phipps Wrote:I'm inclined to believe that "Prayer Man" might in fact be the lady visible in the Hughes film standing in the TSBD doorway (behind a police officer). She is shorter than most of the people around her, she is wearing a coat of solid dark color, and she has a scarf in her hair keeping the hair well back from her face. Plus she has her hands folded in front of her, similar to the observable features of "Prayer Man."
If you are talking about Burka Woman all the way to the right of the officers it can't be her because her forearms aren't bare.
I agree it is strange that Frazier could be shown this photo of him standing right there and not have a better comment.
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This visual essay is the number one rated article at CTKA right now.
Its stirring up a lot of anger, especially about the stuff on Specter.
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I can't find the visual essay on CTKA only the plaques.
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Its right in the banner, below the one on JFK's foreign policy.
These are ranked number one and two according to the metrics.
I call them visual essays since they are done in frames on Powerpoint with pictures.
The placques are not in the banner anymore, they have been moved below. Those are not done in PowerPoint.