Question: I would like to know why no one before the Oswald Innocence
Campaign ever discussed the fact that Frazier and Lovelady were given the
exact same photo to mark on for the Warren Commission. What, were they
trying to save on paper and ink? This is an outrage.
Obviously, if you're given a photo to draw an arrow on, and there is
already an arrow there, it's going to bias you. But apparently, that was
the whole idea. Atty Ball was essentially giving Lovelady a hint as to
where to draw his arrow.
Frazier went first- about a month before. So, they actually dug out his
photo with his arrow so that Lovelady would be affected by it.
But fortunately, Lovelady did not take the bait. He drew his arrow to the
figure that was him: Black Hole Man.
http://img818.imageshack.us/img818/9769/xxxxxxxxxxx3694larger.jpg
That black mark on BH Man's forearm is the tail of the arrow that Lovelady
drew. On what basis could I be wrong about that? There is only one basis:
if someone could find another mark representing his arrow. I'll show you
where to look:
http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/2618/xxxxxxxxxxx3695greysmal.jpg
That grey arrow I drew, but that is where it would have to be. Where else
could Lovelady have drawn an arrow in the black to Doorway Man? There's no
place else. Had he drawn it, that's where it would have been.
Some have suggested that I should go to Washington to examine the actual
CE 369 in the archives- if that's possible. That would be true if I
weren't dealing with liars and fakers. Do you think the government
wouldn't stoop to altering that photo and cleverly adding such an arrow?
Of course they would. Nope, it has to be demonstrated to me on the digital
CE 369, and I mean the one that's already on my hard drive- not some new
one.
Find that alternate arrow. If you can't, it's game over.