Monday, October 19, 2015

Here is a surrogate for Black Hole Man. You see that it is just the top of his face that is shaded. The lower part of his face is not even shaded, never mind blackened.



Here they are compared, side by side. 


What we see on the right is truly impossible, and there is no other image like it in the whole great wide world. It is completely and totally bogus. And to those who say that the "white blob" in front of Obfuscated Man's face is his forearm, why would it be in front of his face? If you raise your own arm to visor your eye, you automatically do it with your elbow out- not in front of your face. There is no way his elbow and forearm would block his face. Look:












And here's from my own recreation in Dealey Plaza.



So, that was taken from Altgens position; the same angle. The photographer was in Altgens's spot. 

Here's another one, and notice the Black Hole Man surrogate as well.




So, on Obfuscated Man, his elbow is not smack dab in front of his face, blocking his whole face. And on Black Hole Man, his nose, mouth, and chin are completely illuminated. 




Here's the side by side:



So, on the right, they are claiming that is a forearm, but why would the elbow be blocking his face, and why would the elbow be so large? There is no way that it could be so fat. Just compare to the man on the left. The man on the right is standing with both his arms crossing his chest, and that other thing is not an arm. He did not have three arms. You can see the point of his right shoulder. His right arm is coming down to meet his left. That other thing is just a blob of white that was photoshopped. Here it is from a 1964 published version. 



OK, now do this: compare the "elbow" of Obfuscated Man with the elbow of the Petite Woman:


Stop the nonsense! That is not his elbow. You can't make that image OK. You can't justify it. There are no talking points that are going to save it. 

The Altgens doorway is a monstrosity. It is not a spontaneous photographic image. The figures we see in it are photographically and optically impossible.  

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