The Wizard has just made a very interesting observation and speculation. The sun on November 22 was coming from the west, and it was very glaring. And I sure as hell know because I was there on November 17, 2012, posing in the doorway. The purpose of this particular picture was to demonstrate that the sun was not causing a v-shaped shadow on my t-shirt. At the time, the azzholes were claiming that the reason Doorman's t-shirt looks vee-ish is because of chin shadow. But, as you can see, the opening of my t-shirt looks round, as I knew it would. But, I remember distinctly (and will never forget) how glaring the sun was. And I mean it was PAINFUL. You can see how much I am squinting there.
Well, if someone was above me at the 6th floor window, wouldn't that have have been about the same angle to the sun? And if, unlike me, he was turned and facing west, that would make it WORSE. Then he would have been looking right into the sun. I wasn't looking into it. The sunlight was entering my eyes from an angle; an angle from the west. I was looking south. But still, it was painful. My eyes were weeping. And you know that in the Altgens photo, there are two people who are visoring their eyes with their hands. That Texas sun can be intense even in November. And it was warm too; in the 70s as I recall. But, the point is: wouldn't it have been hard to shoot in that westerly direction from the 6th floor looking into the sun? Of course, Oswald wasn't up there, but experts (whom I respect) have determined that NONE of the known shots were taken from the 6th floor. And certainly known of the shots that did damage were taken from there. The whole story that the shots came from there is a complete, total, utter myth. Way to go, Wizard.
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