Monday, April 13, 2015


This Woman and Boy are definitely fake; they weren't there. I'm not saying it's theoretically possible they are fake: I'm saying they definitely are fake. It is beyond doubt.

A mistake that people make is to fail to distinguish between lifting and holding. When a person lifts a weight to exercise, they usually put it down immediately. They don't just keep holding it. And even if they repeat the lift, say 10X, they're getting a little rest between each one. There isn't a constant load on the muscle. 

But, if after lifting the boy, the woman continues to hold the boy, then the load on her muscles is constant. And with each passing second, the boy gets heavier and heavier. 

Of course, he doesn't really start weighing more, but he might as well because as her muscles fatigue from holding him, he going to seem to get heavier and heavier.   

In this case, for her to hold him even briefly the way she seems to be doing, which is vertically, is mechanically impossible. So, even for a split-second, she couldn't do it. But, the idea that she could stand there and watch a parade that way goes from impossible to outright farce.

Hank Sienfake suggested that the boy was standing on a car bumper, but that's impossible too. How could he stand so vertically on a car bumper? It's a precarious perch. And, it's preposterous to think that a car bumper was accessible.

So, she can't be holding him, and he can't be standing on anything in that spot; therefore, why is he taller than she is? 

I don't know what that bone-like object is below his cuff. It's not the woman's arm going around him. So, what is it? 

To me, the big question is: were they put into the photo together, as a unit? Or, were they each put in separately? 


But, here's another question: If the man is facing forward, why does the top of his forehead look so dark? You can see the color of the woman's forehead. Right? Compare it to his. You figure he was African-American? Well, if so, you figured wrong. That's not his forehead. It's the ribbon of his hat. And to the left of the boy, that's his back we're seeing, that is, the man's back. He was facing the other way. He had his back turned to the President, and he was facing Oswald in the doorway. 

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