Thursday, November 3, 2022

Conventional idiocy has it that Altgens6 corresponds to Z-255. So, let's compare them.



 So, in Altgens6, Kennedy has got this gigantic left fist, larger than life. But, on the right in Z-255, he isn't making a fist. His hand is actually arched; you might say tented. He is unable to put his arms down (due to, most likely, strychnine poisoning) and Jackie is trying to get him to relax. With her left hand, she is grasping his forearm, not far from the wrist. With her right hand, she is grasping his upper arm. And she is gently trying to coax them down. But, in the Altgens photo, his forearm is extending forever. It looks like a long vacuum wand. And she has both hands around it. You can see the point of his shoulder, and his upper arm was descending from it. So, how can that long wand be his arm? How could it possibly go out that far? Where does it connect to him? His elbows were flexed, so there was an acute angle between his forearm and his arm. So, how could that possibly be his arm jutting out that far? How could that possibly be his forearm extending out to where her right hand is? We are looking at an anatomical impossibility here. He did not have his hand in front of his face at that point. Here he is in Z-232.  With his left hand, he grabbed his tie and pulled on it. With his right hand, he covered his mouth and coughed. 


So, is that the frame that corresponds to the Altgens photo? But, it doesn't. The hand in Altgens is way too big. It's too high. His right hand is all shriveled up. 


And here's a biggie: JACKIE HAD NOT YET TAKEN HIS ARM. 


So, that is not a match either. Nothing is a match. It's just a crude paint job that they did in the Altgens photo, and in a rush. 

They only had a few hours to work on the Altgens photo, and they had a lot to do. But, don't surrender your intelligence by thinking that laughable image of Jack and Jackie in the Altgens photo is real. It's a laughing stock. It's clownish. You're supposed to shake your head and laugh, not buy into it. If you're going to buy that, then I'll sell you the Kerch Bridge. And I'll give you a good deal because of all the damage.  

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