Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Now i have absolute proof that the Jackson photo was staged. It involves the way the Shooter was using his middle finger to pull the trigger, and it wasn't the right way. I have a gun, a snub-nosed 38 that is similar to the Colt Cobra. YOU WRAP YOUR TRIGGER FINGER AROUND THE TRIGGER. You don't stick it through so that it's poking out. The contact is at the first joint of finger, you wrap it. It even says so in the guidance. Read the small print at the bottom. It says "Trigger on your trigger finger's first joint". 

 

The Jackson photo was supposedly taken a third of a second after the shot went off. And the story went that "Ruby" sought to shoot again, and the only reason he didn't is because LC Graves grabbed the gun. Jim Leavelle, on camara, thanked Graves for saving his life, although that's nonsense because if you watch the films, you see that the Shooter came in from the side, and after firing the shot, he jumped from being to the side of Oswald to being in front of him, as we see in the Jackson photo. But, that put Leavelle out of the line of fire. So, even if the Shooter had gotten off a second shot, Leavelle would not have been hit. 

But why. in the Jackson photo, is the Shooter's middle finger sticking out, where it's probably the second joint that is on the trigger? It's because they were trying to make sure that the middle finger was noticed. Remember: it was just a tiny little piece of a large photo. If he had wrapped his middle finger around the trigger in the usual way, it's likely that no one would have noticed. People aren't that observant. 

So, this was their way of making sure that everyone noticed the middle finger. But, it couldn't have been during the actual shooting. Even though I don't think Oswald was shot in the garage, I know a shot went off. The trigger got pulled, and the gun discharged.  So, what we are seeing in the Jackson photo can't be real. It had to be staged and posed. And the same goes for the Beers photo. 





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