Tony, that frame is a MOMENT frame. All connections are fixed. Notice how the beam to column connection is at a right angle and the base to column connection is a right angle. I don't understand how you can look at something that is clearly defined as a moment frame and then call it pinned.
The difference between this and that example you choose to mine is that in your example there is a pinned connection to a brace or a wall at point J. Your example, is not that of a moment frame, it is of the gravity columns in a structure with a braced frame or a wall.
Get it into your head. Go pick up some engineering modeling software, you can get a demo of risa 2d here:
http://www.risatech.com/risa-2d.asp Put in a frame with all fixed connections and see what happens. Or is Risa in on the conspiracy too?
I'm starting to get the feeling that you know that you are wrong, but won't admit it so that the poor schmucks who read this might feel that the truther position isn't the complete idiocy that it is.