Friday, March 28, 2014


I told you, dipshit, that you can't correlate every figure between the images. So, don't assume that you can. 

But, I'm glad you put that up because you really get the sense that Roy Lewis is leaning against that west column. He's not even standing in full support of himself. He's not only looking west; he's leaning west. So, how do you reconcile that with this?


You can't. And those two images were way too close in time to say that he moved. Bottom line: the image of Roy Lewis in the Altgens photo is a phony image. They put it in there. He was behind the white column, largely out of view to Altgens, and completely so once they were finished. They may have thought they could get away with it because they thought that Doorman was next to the column. Of course, he wasn't; he was in the center. It only looks that way because of the parallax effect. 

Hey, bpete: here are two figures we can correlate; at least, we know they are the same person. Yet, it's absolutely impossible for them to be so discordant. At least one of them has to be fake, and the one that definitely is fake is the one from Altgens. 



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