A can't take a picture of C without capturing B if B is in the way.
I'll say it again:
A can't take a picture of C without capturing B if B is in the way.
That simple fact is going to blow this whole thing sky high. It means that the purported image of BJ Martin's arm in the Moorman photo is phony. But, it means more than that.
It also means that since that's phony that his real self has got to be there somewhere. And he's right where I said he is:
You can see him without the artwork if you look close.
They bleached his uniform, but you can still see him. And I should have figured it out right away, and I'll tell you why. I said all along this is the Muchmore frame that corresponds to Moorman.
And I said that because of how well the Kennedys in it match the Kennedys in Moorman.
Well, if the Kennedys match, then Hargis and Martin should match between the two as well.
And they do match. What you see on the left of Martin and Hargis is what you have on the right- obscured by a thumbprint.
The images were taken from the same perspective. You know it was the same perspective because they both caught the Kennedys the same way. So, they both had to catch Hargis and Martin the same way too. It's the front of Martin's motorcycle in each picture.
So, I should have seen this right from the beginning, but as they say, better late than never. And all of this is cast in stone because of one simple fact: A can't take a picture of C without capturing B if B is in the way. And the left side of Martin was definitely in the way between the photographer and the right side of Martin.
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