Tuesday, August 12, 2014

The bloodied bastards have shown their true colors, and it's only one: blood-red. Fred James put up this version of Black Hole Man, and he had the nerve to call it standard and mine sub-standard. 


That is obviously not a good image; it is ridden with haze and noise. He wants to call the noise within the arms facial features even though there is noise everywhere. Those marks are NOT his face. And just to be clear, it's impossible for his face to be blackened out, and it's just as impossible for it to be reduced to the crude, sparse etching that Fred is implying. That is just more fakery and a very modern one. That particular fakery wasn't done until I started bellyaching about this. And since I didn't arrive on the scene until 2011, it means that that particular JFK photo fakery wasn't done until then or later. It goes to show that they are still at it- altering JFK photos- in the second decade of the 21st century. 

Here are the facts: this image of a faceless man is very suspicious because there is none other like it in the entire history of photography.


 Somebody needed to go to Dealey Plaza to try to reproduce it. That someone was me. The result was that his face below his eyes remained illuminated. 


 Even when I reproduced it with Tri-X film and a camera like Altgens, the lower part of his face remained illuminated. 


Now, that settles it. The default is now with me, with my work. If someone wants to go to Dealey Plaza and try again to reproduce what we see in the Altgens photo, he or she is free to do so. But, until then, the experiment has been done, and the results are plain to see: his face was NOT blackened out. What we see of him in the Altgens photo is an altered image. It is FAKE! They blackened out his face and whitened his shirt to remove the stripes to hide the fact that he was Billy Lovelady. 



That's the same guy, the same shirt, but a different day. But, we also have another image of him from the same day which we can put alongside Black Hole Man.  



The identification of Black Hole Man as Billy Lovelady was first made by Richard Hooke in 2012, and it is one of the greatest finds of the 21st century in JFK assassination research.  The bloodied killers, like Fred James, cannot win. 

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