Sunday, January 12, 2014

That's right, Backes. On the right, that mother is showing how a child is held, with the child's weight resting on her pelvic bone and leverage used to distribute the weight in a counter-balance. 



On the left, that woman is not supporting the boy's weight. It's vastly different. They are both rising vertically. There is no counter-balance. There is no transfer of the load from her relatively weak arms to her much stronger legs. She would have to be SuperWoman to  be holding him like that. Yet, we can't even see her arm going around him. How could she possibly be holding him up? 

That boy is standing, just as surely as she is standing. They are both standing. He is on something elevated. OR, they were separately installed into the Altgens photo, first her and then him. And they put him way up there because they needed him way up there. The whole idea, we assume, was to cover up the face of Fedora Man. 

So, this collage is just as valid now as the first time I posted it. And you, Backes, are just as much a dastardly, blood-soaked Kennedy-killer as the first time I said it. 

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