Friday, September 18, 2015

The problem for these Densa people is: clearly in Betzner we are seeing two faces.

Does anyone want to deny that we're seeing two faces, two sides of the pedestal on the left? If you're having trouble with it, just think about where Betzner was, the angle he was shooting from. How was he going to capture just the south face? And he couldn't capture just the east face either because he was indeed south. He had to catch two faces. 

Backes may be deny it- that wouldn't surprise me. But anyone with an IQ close to or above triple digits is not going to argue about that.

So, Betzner captured two faces. But now, notice that the whole capture of Zapruder and Sitzman is very similar. They are more alike than they are different. 

 How could there be a major difference in the perspective of the pedestal when there is only a slight difference in the perspective of Sitzman?


Those are very similar views of Sitzman. So, the perspective must have been close to the same: the same for her, and the same for the pedestal. If it's true of her, it has to be true of the pedestal. 

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