Now, if you don't agree with that, then what is his hand doing? Find an image from the vast world of online images that resembles what he is doing.
You can also see the point of his right shoulder. That is the top of his arm, and from there, his arm is going down.
So, that's the whole of him, all there is. Somebody cleverly tried to convert the white splotch into a third arm that is going up to vizor his eyes. But, it's just art. Phony, evil art. Remember, these are digital images, and they can do anything they want to them. How could his elbow be higher than his shoulder? It's in the wrong place. It isn't anatomical. And how could his pinkie be so big? It's art. And it doesn't look that way in the actual photo. I have the LIFE magazine from October 1964 which included the Altgens photo, and you don't see any of that. I have examined it with a magnifying glass. And that was before the digital era.
If that is not a man who is standing there with his arms folded across his chest, then what is he doing? And don't just describe it; show me a picture of it. Because whatever he's doing, he can't be the only man in the world who ever did it. He's standing there watching a motorized parade. There aren't that many options of things he could be doing, and there really isn't anything original or even unique. There has to be an image of somebody else doing the same as him.
OIC senior member Roy Schaeffer is right: that is glob of opaque fluid that was dabbed over that guy's face, and somebody tried to convert it into something intelligible.
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