Wednesday, July 29, 2020

I continue to ponder that mother and boy in the Altgens photo. Most people assume that she is holding him, but based on what? He's seems upright. He's not leaning towards her. And she doesn't have her arms wrapped around him. The Fedora Man behind them is turned around and looking at Oswald in the doorway. That's his back we're seeing, You can see the point of his right shoulder. I'll point an arrow to it. 


So, the President of the United States, the Leader of the Free World, and his glamorous wife are riding by, and this guy has got his back to them. And that's why they put that mother and boy in there, to obscure him. I'm thinking that he may have been James Bookhout. He definitely was not Jack Ruby. Ruby told the truth:that he was in the Dallas Morning News building during the motorcade tending to his newspaper ads. Ruby told the truth about everything. 

But, the very idea of a mother standing there watching a parade holding such a child is preposterous. She would have to be Superwoman. Lifting the child is one thing. And even that gets hard. How many times have we heard women say that such and such child is getting too big for her to lift? I've been hearing it all my life. But, we're not talking about lifting; we're talking about holding. The object gets heavier and heavier the longer you hold it. It doesn't really, of course, but it seems to as your muscles tire. 

Here's an experiment: just hold your arms out and see how long you can hold them up. See how long before you are aching to put them down. And in holding a child, women do things such as lean backwards or lean sideways- anything to take the pressure off her relatively weak arms. What we're seeing in the Altrgens photo is impossible. 

And it's one more example of the ugly, murderous photo alteration that was done to hide the truth and protect the killers. They must have had a crack team there. And it's not that they were so good but that they were so fast. I wonder if Dino Brugioni was on it. I'd bet he was. 

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