Monday, July 6, 2015

I added Clint Hill to the Moorman photo. And that's because if Mary Moorman had taken that photo it would have meant that she waited until the motorcycle cops got past her (since they are in it) and by that time, Clint Hill would have been on the ground running, and he would have been in the picture. 

But, she did not wait until the motorcycle cops got past her. She took it as she heard the first shot, and then she heard two more. That's what she told me recently, and that's what she's been saying for 51 years. 

The issue of when the Moorman photo was taken is EXTREMELY important because if the Moorman photo was taken after the fatal head shot, then JFK's head should appear blown out in back. But, it does not. I was really hoping that a close examination would show that Vincent Bugliosi and others were wrong in claiming that the Moorman photo was taken after the last shot. But alas, my study of it confirmed that they are right. 

So, that must mean that the famous Moorman photo was altered. It had to be. What's the alternative? To assume that all those Parkland doctors and nurses who raised their fist to the back of their head were wrong? That's impossible. That many doctors and nurses could not possibly be wrong. 

So, it's like a forced move in chess;  the Moorman photo had to be altered. And do you know who agrees with that? Tom Wilson. He was featured in the film, The Men Who Killed Kennedy, and he talked about his work uncovering the layers of the images. And he spoke of how he showed that the back of President Kennedy's head was indeed blown out in the Moorman photo.  This is Tom talking about the alterations to the Moorman photo. 


If you'd like to hear what he had to say, go to this link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfU9tqbA_hY


In a nutshell, he said that his work showed that in the Moorman photo, there was indeed a deep hole in the back of President Kennedy's head. 


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