Monday, June 9, 2014

This tri-collage really shows it all. I've been saying for weeks now that the woman in this recently found motorcade photo was NOT holding that child. And since the child appears to be sitting, that either there was an object there that she was sitting on OR they put her into the picture, cinching her up next to the woman, in order to hide something that they didn't want seen. Notice that the man behind them looks like he could be a Secret Service agent. 

But, I give more weight to the first suggestion, that the girl was implanted into the picture. That she was sitting- but somewhere else. Why? First, I'm not buying the colors. I think they "pinkified" it all to sell it. Second, I rate the chance of there being an object there for the girl to sit on as low. 



What the image on the lower left demonstrates is that both of her feet are in front of her mother, which means that she is not straddling her mother. She is not sitting on her mother's iliac crest, as kids often do. And that would only be possible if she were straddling her, and she is not straddling her. 

And finally, the image on the lower right shows that what we are seeing on the lower left is NOT a frilly sock. You can plainly see that the girl is wearing ordinary socks. 

And to those who object that it looks too small to be her right shoe, we are just seeing the tip of it. If you just look at it as the tip of her right shoe and compare it to the tip of her left shoe, then the size comparison looks perfect. 

Some have complained that this is not an important image, but we don't know that. If something was covered up, we don't know what it was, and maybe it was important. It could not have been trivial because in that case, why bother doing it? 

And secondly, this image wasn't discovered until 2013- which was 49 years after the assassination. What if the alterations were made then? What if they were still altering JFK photos 49 years later? Wouldn't that be important to know?



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