Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Why does the left motorcycle cop loom so large in the Moorman photo? It's because he was closest to the photographer. But even the right motorcycle cop looms pretty large. His head looks about as big as Kennedy's to me. And that suggests that the photographer was about the same distance from him as she was from Kennedy.
In the above frame from Muchmore, JFK and Jackie are about in the same position as they were in the Moorman photo. Look:
It's ludicrous to think there was any more than a split-second between those two images. So, for all practical purposes, we can use this frame below as a good approximation of when the Moorman photo was taken.
We are looking at this from Muchmore's angle: not Mary's and not Babushka's. And Muchmore's angle was between the other two.
If we define Mary's angle as square, meaning that her line of sight was approximately perpendicular to JFK's line of movement, and he was directly in front of her at the time, then Babushka's angle was diagonal. Just for the sake of simplicity, I'll say it was 45 degrees- a perfect diagonal. Muchmore's was less than that. She was between the two. Closer to Babushka than to Moorman, but still between the two. But, look how close Babushka is to the left motorcycle cop. It explains why he looms so large in the Moorman photo. He's not close to Mary. There's no reason to think he would loom so large in a photo that Mary took.
You can almost see the diagonal line that goes from Babushka Lady to the left motorcycle cop (the one closest to her) and then on to the Kennedys. That's the trajectory of the picture. And the right motorcycle cop would have come out very small in a picture that Mary took because he was far away from her. The relative sizes of the figures in the Moorman photo correspond to the prevailing distances for Babushka Lady, not Mary Moorman. Mary Moorman could not have taken the Moorman photo, and you people are being ridiculous to fight it. What difference does it make if she didn't take it? It's not the biggest issue. The biggest issue is: Why don't we see a big blowout wound on Kennedy's head if the Moorman photo was taken after the last shot? And that would be the biggest issue regardless of who took it. And, the Moorman photo was definitely taken after the last shot. Officialdom says it was, and officialdom is right.
So, why don't we see a big blowout wound on Kennedy? It's because Tom Wilson is right: the Moorman photo, regardless of who took it, was altered. They doctored it. That's what Tom Wilson said, and he said it long before I came along. The Moorman photo is one more in a long list of JFK images that were altered. The JFK assassination is the most photographically altered event of all time.
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