Monday, May 16, 2022

The Altgens photo was not the only media that captured Oswald in the doorway. The Wiegman film, the Hughes film, the Towner film, the Bell film, one of the Betzner photos, and possibly others had to be altered to remove Oswald. All of these media wound up in government hands. They were all confiscated. 

However, the remedies that were applied to all the others seemed to work. No one suspected a thing. It was only the Altgens photo that failed. The crude and bizarre alterations that were done to it, which really turned it into a monstrosity, did not prevent people from recognizing Oswald and his clothing. 

Then, it became a matter of damage control. The Warren Commission dealt with it by getting a few TSBD employees to identify Doorman as Lovelady. Oddly enough, Lovelady wasn't one of them. You would think that Attorney Joseph Ball would have simply pointed to Doorman and asked Lovelady, "Who is that?" Instead, he played a game with him, asking him to draw an arrow to himself in the photo, and giving him a photo that already had an arrow pointing to Doorman- in case he needed a hint. With them both talking around it, Lovelady played along, perfectly aware of what Ball wanted, but trying, subtly and delicately, to inform him that he was the man visoring his eyes. 


So, that man who had so much light streaming in that it was blinding him, he was Billy Lovelady. In front of him with his arms crossed was Joe Molina the bookkeeper. The guy overlapping Oswald wasn't there. They put him in to hide the distinctive form of Oswald's shirt. It was NOT a standard American shirt. It wasn't an American shirt, period. It was Russian. Oswald acquired it when he was in Russia. And the shirt was so tattered and torn, it's very possible that he acquired it at some kind of thrift shop in Russia. This is such a freaky image, and no doubt the white smudge and the exaggerated hair on the African-American woman were used to take out one or more others who were there. You have to admit that you have never seen anything like this in a photo before- and that was true then. So, why didn't people scream bloody murder about the way this looked? The answer is that we Americans don't suspect that kind of malfeasance from our government and media. 

The killing of JFK was so much more than just a murder. It was a Psyop of the greatest magnitude. The target of the psychological operation was the entire citizenry of the United States, and you might say all the people of the world. It involved many facets of the federal government, spearheaded by the intelligence agencies, and all the corporate media. The operation began on November 22, 1963, and it continues, unabated, to this day. And they are into it so deep that the universal recognition of Oswald's innocence would really flip the apple cart; it would cause a lot of upheaval. There is no one left who was directly involved, except for pawns, such as Dan Rather and Ruth Paine. But, there is still a lot of blood on a lot of institutions. The credibility of the federal government and the mainstream media would be destroyed in an instant. 

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