Monday, February 16, 2015

Unger, you put up this to show how that when you correct the angle, LBJ is indeed a little taller.



So, let's start by cropping it.



Where did that raised tuft of hair come from on LBJ, Unger?  Here's a comparison.



Here's another comparison:



So, what is going on here?  When I look at the film, what I see is a flickering back and forth between the two, like there is an instability. Watch it yourself. Notice first that when JFK rides by that his hair looks stable; there is no flickering. The same is true of the SS agents. But, when LBJ passes, you see his hair flickering.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GU4mAVCprAU 

You can watch it in slow motion here by typing in the url.

http://www.youtubeslow.com/

Also, we can look for other pictures of LBJ from 11/22/63. But, we are unlikely to find any other shots of him from behind. The closest I could find was this shot of the Wink of the Century when Congressman Albert Thomas winked at LBJ after the swearing-in ceremony. Congressman Albert Thomas is the one who lured JFK to Texas in the first place for his tribute event in Houston the night before. Thomas was a close friend of LBJ and fellow member of the 8F Group. 




So now, we'll put the two side by side.



Now, I think we can say with certainty that that elevated tuft above his bald spot in the Nix film is not real. 

So, how did it get there, Unger? 



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