I said yesterday that the imagery of JFK reacting to the throat shot in the Altgens photo must be fake because the photo was taken in "the city" not "the country." JFK was shot in the throat in the country, meaning the grassy area. And even in the Willis photo, which was in the country, he was not yet shot in the throat. So, how could JFK have been shot in the throat in the Altgens photo, which was taken in the city?
So, let's look at the imagery of him and Jackie in the Altgens photo. First, look at that humongous fist on him. His hands weren't that big. That is his left fist, but why is it so crude? It looks more like a sledge hammer than a human fist. And why is his right fist so shriveled? And what is Jackie holding on to? His arm? But, his arm wasn't going way out there? His arm was bent at the elbow tightly. It wasn't extended out like a vacuum wand. And it does not look anatomical either. It is too straight; too long; and it doesn't look like a human arm. And how long was his arm? If that's just his forearm, how long did his whole arm go? You can see where JFK's shoulder ends, so how could his arm be extending out like that? It couldn't. It is fake imagery. It is art. Crappy art.
At the time of the Altgens photo, JFK was reacting to having been shot in the back, and his face must have shown a lot of startle and distress. So, they had to cover up his face, including his eyes. So, they have the mirror in front of it, as well as his humongous fist. All we see of Jackie is her hands, but look how long and pointed her left thumb is. In reality, she was closer to him and her hands were closer to his wrist. Look at Z-255. So, the imagery of them in the Altgens photo is fake. He was not yet shot in the throat at the time. And he was reacting to the back shot, which was a preparatory shot to prep him for the coming slaughter and make sure he didn't move or take evasive action. In 255, Jackie is trying to get him to relax his arm, but he can't do it.


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