Tuesday, April 7, 2015

There is more to this very freaky switch-a-roo that they did. 



Notice that one of the two frames is very clear and sharp while the other is very crude and blurry. Why the difference in quality? 

And keep in mind that the clear one is the exception- not the blurry one. When you watch the Wiegman film, it's all blurry. The clear frame only exists as a separated frame. There is no version of the intact movie which shows that frame so clearly. So, where did it come from? What is the origin of it? 

I believe there is a psychological process that goes on, even subconsciously, where the mind does not want to accept that they pulled off such an extreme, radical, drastic fakery. And so, reasons are generated to justify what we see. 

Well, all I can say is: get over it. It is a fakery. It is a screaming out loud fakery. That 2nd Doorman was not there. They put him in there precisely because Oswald left. And since that didn't jive with the story they were telling, they had to do something about it. They fixed it by putting another Doorman in there.

And let me point out something else: when you see the 2nd Doorman in the film, he goes by extremely fast. You don't get to dwell on him. It is the fastest split-second you've ever seen. Check it yourself. It occurs at the 4th second, but there is an 8 second lead-in, so that makes it the 12th second.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdRr4KHbhqg


They don't give you enough time to recognize the bait and switch. And notice how blurry the whole movie is, including the frame that corresponds to the clear frame above. So, where did that clear frame come from? And do they have a complete version of the Wiegman film that is as clear as that? 

The 1st Wiegman Doorman was definitely Oswald, which is to say that he was the same person as the Altgens Doorman.


So, we have two images of Lee Harvey Oswald standing in the doorway, that we know of, but don't assume that there weren't more. They may have destroyed some or altered some in order to take him out. 



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