Thursday, August 14, 2014

I don't mind at all that the Stupid Backass put this collage up. It's the work of Richard Hooke, but I endorse it. 


Backes points out the impossibility of Oswald having his cuff in front of the neck of Roy Lewis, but I'm the one who pointed that out to him. The reality is that the image of Roy Lewis that we see in the Altgens photo is completely fake: the head in profile is fake, and so is the shamrock-shaped torso below it. Both were implanted into the image, above and below his cuff. Roy Lewis was largely or wholly cut off from view to Ike Altgens. 



My sister-in-law Rosy demonstrated that Roy Lewis was tucked behind the wall and out of view to Altgens.



You can clearly see in the Wiegman film where Roy was.



That was taken at the same time as the Altgens photo, so how could he be turned and facing east when he was, in fact, looking and facing and leaning to the west? It is preposterous to claim that what we see of him in the Altgens photo is legitimate. They just moved in his image from the Willis frame. 


They plopped it in there, and that chicanery is the only reason why we see Roy Lewis in the Altgens photo. He was out of view to Altgens, as was much of the west side of the doorway.  

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