Sunday, November 24, 2019

We can use our friend Rob Schneider to demonstrate the fakeness of JFK'S hand in the Altgens photo. It's not just that the size is way off in the Altgens photo, it being too big; it's also the crudeness of it. It doesn't even look three-dimensional. 
And note that the idea there is that we are only seeing his hand up to the row of knuckles. So, imagine if we were seeing as much as we are seeing on Rob, how big it would be.


OK, so we know the hand is fake, and so is the arm leading off from it, which is leaving him. It's going far beyond his shoulder, so it has to be fake. It's like a log going across. 



But, the question is: why did they do this? Either JFK wasn't shot yet OR he was shot, but it exposed something that they didn't want us to see.  In other words, they preferred for us to see this than how it really looked. 

The Zapruder has it that Kennedy was shot when he was hidden behind the Stemmons freeway sign.  Kennedy disappears behind the sign still smiling and waving and then emerges from it reacting to being shot. Hence, he was shot behind the sign. But where was the Stemmons freeway sign? 



That is supposedly the Stemmons freeway sign, but you see how close it is to Houston. It appears to be close to the top of Dealey Plaza, but the Stemmons freeway sign wasn't there. 

You see where the intersection with Houston is, so how could the Stemmons sign be that close to it? Below, I have the Stemmons freeway sign circled. You can't see the platform that Zapruder was standing on, but you can see the other one, and you can surmise where his is. The sign is perpendicular to the road, to Elm Street, and that's so motorists can read it.  




So, how could Zapruder be at an angle to catch the Stemmons freeway sign like this? How could the sign be at this angle to the road? 



The sign was perpendicular to the road so that motorists could read it. You can see that in the Willis frame.

I can 't find that RL Thornton sign anywhere else, and I don't know why this image is spliced on the right side. But, the Stemmons freeway sign was perpendicular to the road. You can also see Zapruder on his pedestal. You can see that he is at an angle to the sign. His view of the sign would be a diagonal. How could he catch so flat like this?



He would have had to be more squarely behind it for that to happen, but he wasn't squarely behind it. The sign was perpendicular to the road, to Elm Street, and that sign isn't even perpendicular to Elm Street, to the line of traffic. 


So, that's the line of the street, the line of traffic. A traffic sign has to be perpendicular to it for greatest visibility. That sign, as we see it, is practically facing the street. Not quite, but it's more facing the street than it is perpendicular to it. So, I'm starting to wonder if that's fake too because of its location (too close to Houston) and its angle (practically facing the street). So, did they put that there to prevent us from seeing Kennedy being shot? 













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