Sunday, July 5, 2015

Mary Moorman did NOT take this photo. Only an insane person would be poised and ready to take a photo of someone who was approaching her from her right, being prepared to click the shutter before the person reaches her, but then wait until the person was well past her, only to take a picture of the back of his head.  
Mary Moorman reportedly took only one picture in this context. She took other pictures but only one of Kennedy as he was passing her. Think about it. He was approaching her from her right. His vehicle was traveling VERY slowly. She had her camera up and ready BEFORE he reached her, and it was then that she had the opportunity to capture his face. It's the face that you want; not the back of the head. Why would she wait until he passed her only to shoot the back of his head?   

When you look at this picture, think about the fact that Mary could have snapped her picture at any time from when he was approaching her from her right. Why would she wait? Why would she just stand there and not shoot? Why would she let him go by without taking it? 

Try to imagine it. She's got a bead on him before he reaches her.


  
She doesn't shoot. She waits. Then he gets even with her.



Still, she doesn't shoot. She waits. She waits until he is well past her. 



And then finally she shoots? No! That is NOT credible. No one would do that. 

Z-315 had to be when Mary took the Moorman photo if she took it. But, look closely at the frame. Is she even aiming her camera at them?


She appears to be shooting straight ahead. Do you see her camera? Do you see where it's pointed? It's pointed straight ahead or nearly so.  Do you see her left hand holding and steadying the camera? If she were turned left facing the Kennedys, we wouldn't be able to see her left hand; we'd be seeing her right because she'd be swung around. She'd be turned. Her left side (that is, left to her) would be out of view to us, including her left hand.  

I'll add a line to show you where the Kennedys are. 



We can even see her left elbow.


How could we be seeing her left elbow if she were turned and facing the Kennedys? She isn't. She did not take her picture at that time. The Moorman photo is not hers. 

Someone else took the Moorman photo, and authorities have been lying about it for 51 years. And I am not faulting Mary Moorman. She got bamboozled just like everyone else. 

It was a traumatic thing. It was a shock. It was a living nightmare. Who do people turn to for assurance and answers at such a time? The government. And the government told her and everyone else that that was her picture. You don't begin to question it. The mind accepts. It believes. It goes along. Our credulity is highest at such times.   

A mature person, who faces reality no matter what it is, will now admit that Mary Moorman didn't take that picture. That she didn't wait and shoot the back of Kennedy's head. And, she couldn't have because she wasn't even facing that way. 

She didn't take the picture. It isn't hers.  


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