Saturday, June 7, 2025

 Let me give you the lowdown on the Willis photo, which was taken right before JFK was shot in the throat. Of course, Officialdom has it that he wasn’t shot at all until after Willis, but that is ridiculous. He was shot in the back before Croft.  

Let’s start with JFK, whose image is crude and non-photographic. In Betzner, JFK looks too burly, while in Willis, he looks too pencil-necked. I put no stock in either image.

In Willis, Jackie is looking at JFK, and they let it happen. Why didn’t they get rid of it? It’s probably because they couldn’t. There are limits to everything.

But then, there is Umbrella Man. Even though the Bronson photo and the Willis photo were taken at the same time, in Bronson, Umbrella Man is above the Stemmons freeway sign, while in Willis, he is below the sign.  Notice also that in Bronson, he was holding his umbrella higher.

So, which one is real? I truly believe Umbrella Man took the throat shot; so he must have been holding his umbrella in position to do that. But, even if you won’t buy that, surely you can see that they have him in different locations and holding his umbrella at different heights. And I have got Dark Complected Man covered up in Willis, but he was well below Umbrella Man, whereas in Bronson, he is above Umbrella Man. So, that is another contradiction. And again, I think they padded the spectators on Elm. Notice how crude their images are, with no facial features at all.

That throat shot was a very small target. Too high and it would have hit him in the face. Too low and it would have hit him in the chest. And too left or right, it would have missed him completely. I assume they absolutely wanted to hit him where they hit him. So, from what distance could you hit such a very small target?  Well, not from very far. It had to be taken from up close. Umbrella Man was very close, and we know the CIA contracted Charles Senseney to make the umbrella gun. There is no better hypothesis than Umbrella Man as the source of that shot.



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