Let's examine these hands in the Jackson photo of the Oswald shooting.
The only hand there that is real is Oswald's left hand in the center. What is that weird squiggly stuff to our right of his left hand? It's not his right hand. You can't tell me that his hand would be captured photographically looking like that. And this is supposed to be a Pulitzer Prize winning photo.
And the hand on the other side is supposed to be Jim Leavelle's left, but that isn't real either. First, look at the squiggly forearm above it. That isn't real. You do know, don't you, that a forearm consists of two long bones, and they don't bend like that. It's just something they put in to convey the idea that Leavelle had his hand in Oswald's pants. He didn't. And of course, no police officer would escort a prisoner that way.
The idea that Leavelle had his hand in Oswald's pants must be something that they came up with during the photo alteration process. There was a lot they had to get covered up to account for the fact that there is no visible trauma to Oswald or his clothing after the shot. And that's because there was no trauma because there was no shot. This was a staged photo that was captured before the televised spectacle.
And Leavelle was NOT handcuffed to Oswald at all. Leavelle reportedly picked Oswald up and carried him into the jail office, but he could not have done it if he was handcuffed to him. He would have had to uncuff himself BEFORE picking Oswald up. But, even in the 1978 tv movie about this, it shows Leavelle being uncuffed after putting Oswald down. But that had to be fake too. In filming that, Leavelle could not have been handcuffed to Oswald. It would have been physically impossible.
Of course, they fake stuff in movies all the time, but in this case, it tells us that Leavelle's story was, and is, a lie.
There was no real shooting in the Dallas Police garage. James Bookhout shot a blank. It was just a made-for-television spectacle. The cops were acting; they were all in on it; and they had a double playing Oswald. FBI Agent James Bookhout played Jack Ruby, who wasn't there. Ruby was already scurried away up on the 5th floor and kept in his underwear, just to keep him from going anywhere. The question is, what about the reporters in the garage? Were they in on it? I suspect that some of them were, and some of them weren't. Some may have been sold the story the same way that viewers at home were sold the story.
It was truly monstrous that American lawmen could do this. Oswald wasn't the only one who died that day. America died that day. The America of our ideals ceased to exist that day.
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