Saturday, February 2, 2019

This is fantastic! This is really a thrill. What I'm talking about is where someone, INDEPENDENT OF ME, saw the same thing that I saw and reached the same conclusion, and then even wrote to me about it. 

Hi Ralph, this is Aaron I got this still shot from Leroy Blevins Jr YouTube page where he is doing a story about Mrs. Sitzman (Abe Zapruder's secretary) after the assassination outside the TSBD.

What I noticed was the black guy standing looking to his left, and what caught my attention was his head looks exactly like the head of the black man in the Altgens photo. It looks almost like someone could have zoomed in and cropped his head and put it in the "Oswald In the Doorway" pic which shows the black guy looking to his left, whilst all other spectators are looking down Elm Street at the Presidential limo.



When you compare his head looking to the left in both photos, they are very much the same.



In the "Oswald In The Doorway" photo, it looks like parts of his face may have been 'blackened' to give the impression of shadows on his face.

It just looks amazing to me that the two different photos seem to show the black guy looking in the same direction in both photos, several minutes apart?

What do you think?

Cheers, Aaron Paterson, OIC

Ralph Cinque:

Aaron, you are spot-on right. They took the black guy from the Phil Willis frame, whose name was Carl Jones, and put him into the Altgens photo to obscure Oswald. I have been saying it for 7 years. It is physically impossible for Altgens and Willis to have captured the exact same image from entirely different angles, 3 hours apart. Altgens was west and below the doorway, since the road slopes and he was at the bottom, whereas Willis was at the top of the hill, and slightly east of the doorway. These two have to be the same image:

His purpose there in the Altgens photo is to cover up Oswald's tattered shirt. It was a very old shirt, worn thin, that was tattered and torn. If that had been exposed, it would have been game over. 

They inserted the black guy in there in two pieces: the head above Oswald's cuff and the shamrock-shaped white configuration below to represent his body. I say "represent" because his body could never have been captured like that, but the mind fills in what's missing. It really makes no sense, but you have to think about it. If you don't stop and really look at it, it passes over the radar. 


Oh, but for the stark evil of it all. They pumped more bullets into Kennedy when they did this. The guy resting on Oswald's shoulder also wasn't there. He too was added to the photo to obscure Oswald, the distinctive design of his shirt with the button loop, and I have been saying it for 7 years. Thank you, Aaron. Ralph 

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