Monday, November 17, 2014



The Wiegman film shows Oswald standing in the center of the doorway and far away from Roy Lewis. However, the Hughes film shows Oswald standing right above Roy Lewis on the west side of the doorway. There isn't enough time between the two to assume any movement of the figures. So, how do you resolve the discrepancy? Oswald could not have been in two places at once, could he? 

I maintain that what we are seeing of Oswald in Hughes (on the right above) is false. It is fraudulent. They put that Oswald figure in there. Why? Probably to make it conform to what we see in the Altgens photo. 

But, what we see in Altgens is an optical illusion and a fabrication.



It looks like Oswald is standing next to the column, but he wasn't. That's the optical illusion. He was standing in the center, just as in Wiegman. It only looks like he was next to the column due to the parallax effect of Altgens' angle. And what we see of Roy Lewis in Altgens is totally false. That is the fabrication. That image of him was implanted into the picture. From where he was, Lewis was almost completely out of view to Altgens. 




If any of him showed up at all, it was maybe his left arm and shoulder. It certainly wasn't his face. He wasn't even looking east; he was looking west, as we see him doing in Wiegman. They put that profile shot of him into the Altgens photo, and I believe it was derived from the Phil Willis frame.



If you don't think those are the same picture, then, just by chance that afternoon, Roy Lewis got captured the exact same way by two separate photographers- and not at the same time. The image on the left was taken a couple hours after the shooting as Roy Lewis was leaving for home. 

Why did they do it? Why did they stick Roy Lewis in there? I think it was to cover up Oswald's tattered shirt. The tattering would have given him away. 




Also, it covered up his hand-clasping in front, and that was important too.  It's not as though everybody on Earth has that habit. 





But, they did what they did in the Hughes film to match what they did in the Altgens photo.  

Now, if anyone wants to dispute that, then YOU have to explain the discrepancy in Oswald's position between Hughes and Wiegman. Give it your best shot. One thing is for absolute sure: in our universe: Oswald could not have been standing in the center of the doorway at the same time he was standing next to the west wall.


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