Wednesday, September 11, 2013

It's good that I have people challenging my ideas because my ideas have to be subjected to scrutiny, and they have to be able to survive the scrutiny. I just wish that the people challenging them were smarter.

Case in point: Joseph Backes, who is THE most stupid dolt to ever walk the face of JFK assassination research. How he ever got through elementary school is quite a mystery, but did he?

He thinks he can dismiss the aberration in Lovelady's hair because it doesn't occur in the actual film.

I know it doesn't occur in the film. If it occurred in the film as you watched it, it would be an even bigger problem.  It occurs in the conversion of the film into a still frame.

But first, there is no point in denying it: his hair does look weird. Look at the margin of his hair in back. It' supposed to be a smooth curve, right?




Obviously, his hair wasn't really doing that, and it doesn't look like that in the film. So, the question is, why does it happen in the conversion to the still frame? (Again, Backes, don't look for it as you watch the movie because it's only happens when you stop the movie.)

What is happening is that his colors are running. There is an instability to his image, such that when you stop the film, his colors run. So, the first thing to do is to find out if this happens to others in the film.

Here is the film, and his brief appearance begins at 1 minute and 16 seconds:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyI-abdmPwg

I just watched it again and stopped it, and this is what I came up with:



This time I'm not going to draw any arrows. I presume that everyone can see the extension of his hair in back (except the Idiot Backes). But, what I want you to notice is that nothing comparable is happening to the hair of the woman next to him or to the woman above him. Only to him. Just him.

We've seen this before. The same thing happens to the Lovelady figure in the Dallas PD footage.


   

Let's look at it up closer, shall we?


Can you see it now, Backes?

So, it is happening to him similarly to the other Lovelady, and I can assure you that it doesn't happen to anyone else in his film either. Only him. Just him.

So, the question is why, and the answer is that the colors of the embedded figure tend to run. That is what we are seeing in both these phony movies.  

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