Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Google has put a filter on Haydon's site where it informs you that his content may be offensive and asks you if you want to see it anyway. That's new. So, something is registering with them, and we'll see what happens next.

I went out and dispersed some fertilizer today. It was a 35 pound bag, which I held in one arm as I distributed it with the other. Notice that it says 35 pounds.


That's about the weight of a 3 year old boy like the boy in the Altgens photo. As I was doing it, I thought about that woman supposedly holding the same weight in one arm as she watched the motorcade. 

And I'm not weak. I can do 30 pushups. I can do 10 pull-ups. I'm stronger than that woman by a long shot. I'm strong enough to know that that there is no way she was holding that kid up with one arm as she watched the motorcade.  


He was a big kid. I don't get Martin Hindrick's thinking in how he colored the black woman's nose. Isn't a nose just skin-colored?  Why should it have been colored any different than the rest of her face?  And I'm sure that what we are seeing was not the shape of her nose.

The mother is not holding up the boy. I'm not saying that it's unlikely that she's holding him up; I'm saying that she is not doing it.

What we have here is a weird image where there is a boy standing impossibly high when there was nothing for him to stand on. We have a black woman whose face was utterly distorted, particularly her nose. And we have a bone going across between her and the other black woman.

There can be no doubt that the conspirators were fully prepared to control the photographic record of the assassination. And anyone who is a CT has got to admit that. Obviously, if they were going to frame Oswald as the lone gunman, they had to adjust images that conflicted with that story. And they must have been prepared to do that. They must have had an alteration team in place. And that team must have had a catalog of images that they could use to cover up incriminating elements, as needed. That Woman and Boy were from that catalog.

Look how big that kid is. And she is holding him up with one arm? No way! She couldn't; she didn't.


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