Monday, May 19, 2025

When the alterers first saw the Altgens photo, two things jumped out at them. One was Oswald in the doorway, and they made the decision to convert him into Lovelady by blacking out Lovelady's face and whiting out his striped shirt, and then transferring the top of Young Lovelady's head to Oswald. They also stuck Black Tie Man in to hide the unique form of Oswald's Russian shirt, and they put the black guy in below him to hide the fact that Oswald was clasping his hands in front as he stood in the doorway.  

But, they also saw that JFK was reacting to being shot in the back high on the hill, which was not going to be part of the story. That had to remain a secret. But, they already knew about JFK"s reaction when he was shot in the throat by Umbrella Man, with him lifting his hands up in a panic. And they knew that Jackie started tending to him, taking his arm. So, they made a crude imitation of what we see in the Zapruder film. And be aware that Babushka Lady was working for them, and I'm sure she turned her camera over to them, and they saw what she captured.

So, they decided to make it that the Altgens photo was taken later than it was. Altgens said he took it simultaneous with the very first shot. But, the Altgens photo shows JFK reacting to the throat shot.

But, besides changing JFK and Jackie in the limo, they had to make it seem like the limo was farther down the hill than it was. One of the things they did was move the Croft people up, and I can prove it. This is the Croft photo, and in the upper left corner, I put the same Croft people as they appear in Altgens. 



I drew lines to correlate the various persons. So, that is definitely them. And on the right, I added a little image to show you where the monument was in relation to them. So, you can see that they were quite a bit down from the monument. But, in the Altgens they are higher on Elm Street, in front of the monument. I circled the black woman who had her hair up in a bob in both photos. In Croft she is well below the monument; in Altgens she is well above the monument.

Don't try to attribute it to different angles. Yes, it was a different angle, and that had some effect, but it couldn't have had this much affect. This exceeds what parallax could have done.

So, I think they moved those Croft people into the Altgens photo. I don't know what photo they got them from. But, they pasted them in there, and the purpose was to make it seem that the limo was lower on the hill than it was. Make no mistake: the Altgens photo came before the Croft photo. The limo was higher on the hill in the Altgens photo than it was in the Croft photo. And JFK was not shot in the neck yet in the Croft photo. So, since the Altgens photo came before the Croft photo, how could JFK be shot in the throat in the Altgens photo?

Let's end by considering what Altgens said. He said he was up on Houston Street, and he took a few pictures there as the limo made the turn from Main. Then, he said he hustled down to lower Elm. He said he stood on the west side of Elm, but he meant the south side of Elm.

“I took a picture, and at the time I heard a noise that sounded like a firecracker. I did not know it was a shot, but evidently my picture was almost simultaneous with the shot. The shot was just a fraction ahead of my picture.”

So, he is talking about the first shot there, which I believe was the shot that hit JFK in the back. He heard the shot, then he took the picture, and therefore, he captured the look on JFK’s face when he was hit in the back with that shot. That’s what the real Altgens photo must have shown.

Then, he was asked if he had any idea where the shot came from, and he said “it came from behind the car.” Well, that’s what I’m saying that the shot was taken from directly behind the car from the DalTex building.

And Altgens made it clear that he took his famous photo at the time of the very first shot.

Mr. LIEBELER - Now, you don't think that there could have been any other shots fired prior to that time that you wouldn't have heard, you were standing right there and you would have heard them, would you not?
Mr. ALTGENS - I'm sure I would have yes, sir.

So, the Altgens photo was taken at the time of the first shot, but the throat shot certainly was not the first shot. So, why should JFK be reacting to the throat shot in the Altgens photo? He shouldn’t be.  And even if you are going to endorse the Single Bullet Theory, it wasn’t the first shot. There was definitely a shot before it. According to Officialdom, the first shot was the shot that missed; the second shot was the Magic Bullet, and the third shot was the fatal head shot. So, even the Single Bullet Theory can’t rescue you.

In reality, there were more than 3 shots. I am not going to try to tell you what the total was, but, it was definitely more than 3. However, the first shot was the shot that hit JFK in the back, high on the hill, when the limo was still adjacent to the TSBD. It was an ice bullet that delivered a toxic payload that brought on spastic dyskinesia and a total mental collapse. That was before JFK entered the Kill Zone. He rode down the steepest part of the hill having been shot in the back, and he stopped smiling and waving. And that is why we don’t see him smiling or waving in the Croft, Betzner, and Willis photos. And even in the Zapruder film, he stops waving well before he disappears behind the sign. And they covered his face with his hand to hide the look of distress that it must have had. And Jackie too was totally focused on JFK before  they disappear behind the phony sign. So, why did she stop her politicking and start focusing on him? It’s because she knew that something was wrong with him.  

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