Monday, August 18, 2025

 Stefano Cardarelli made a very good observation. Why is it that Jim Leavelle is in deep shadow in the moving film, but when it gets to the final still-frame, why is he suddenly in bright light without shadow? It's supposed to be just a fraction of a second later. So, what would have caused the lighting conditions to change so drastically?

I am going to give you the link to the newsreel. There are several different postings of it on Youtube. Some of them have the muzzle flash, but others don't. This one does. But, how could that happen? Either it was edited in or edited out, and I say it was edited in.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFZuCsZZ_Hg&t=42s

And there's something else. I have known about this newsreel for years. And years ago, the transition from the moving film to the final still-image took longer. There used to be a longer stretch of chaotic blur before it got to the still-frame. I guess they decided that that didn't look good, so they tightened it up.

I tell you that the whole thing is fake. That clip was a reenactment that was done later on using an Oswald double. And the purpose of it was to legitimize the Jackson photo. But, the Jackson photo was not taken during the televised spectacle. It was done separately at a photo-shoot that came before. Thank you, Stefano.



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