Friday, October 2, 2015

To those who pin their objection to it being Oswald in the Altgens doorway on the supposed inability to have made alterations, we can put the whole alterations issue aside. 

Let's say there were no alterations. It's discomforting to say it when you know that the Altgens photo is the most altered political photo of all time, but let's just say it- for the moment- that the Altgens photo wasn't altered.

So what? These two still match perfectly:


And the fact that the very tops of their heads were omitted doesn't matter because to match perfectly over 90% of your mass is, for all practical purposes, the whole ball of wax. Surely, it wasn't the case that Oswald and Lovelady were identical twins from the forehead down. 

So, playing the no-alterations card doesn't trump anything. We can just put that whole issue of alterations aside and just deal with the extraordinary likeness of the man and the clothing between these two:


It is not possible to have that much likeness between two different and unrelated men. And to add the clothing match- not just in what they are wearing but in how they are wearing it- sends it into the stratosphere. Same guy, same guy, same guy, same guy. 

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