Saturday, May 17, 2014


I would like to see if anyone else here can see what I see in this photo of Marguerite Oswald. I maintain that the face of the woman on the right was pasted on. It's fake. Where did they get it? They got it from the image on the left. It's the same image. It's the EXACT same image. 

Look at the angle. Look at the expression. And look how pasty she looks on the right. Look at the contrast in tone between her face and her neck. They are different. It looks like she is wearing a white mask. 

Now do two things. First, compare the lips between the two. Aha! That's something that's different. But, look how easy it was for them to fill in her lips on the right. They gave her lips like Angelina Jolie. When that's the only thing that's different, you have to wonder if it was really different. 

The real Marguerite WAS on the right, and she was looking straight ahead. She didn't have her head tweaked. And so her neck looked normal. But, the face on the right doesn't really go with the neck on the right. And the result is that it gives her the neck of a Sumo wrestler or a shot putter. Look at that neck!

Look, it's supposed to be the same woman, hence, it's supposed to be the same neck. Right? But, glance back and force between the two images, concentrating on the necks. Can you see that she seems to have a long, thick, tubular neck on the right but not on the left? It looks normal and ordinary on the left. On the right, her neck looks freakishly big and wide.  

Just let me know: are you buying that image on the right? Because I'm not buying it. I say it's a crude paste-up job.

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