Friday, November 22, 2019

Robert Jordan put this photo up, and I don't remember the source of it. But, I'd like you to compare the African-Americans ladies in it to the corresponding ones in the Altgens photo.


So, the woman with the big hair in the Altgens photo we have been told corresponds to the one in the black skirt and white blouse in the color photo. They made her hair bigger in the Altgens photo no doubt to hide someone, perhaps Bill Shelley. But, what I'm trying to figure out is exactly where they were located. 

In the Altgens photo, you can see that the woman with the big hair is above the obelisk, but in the other image, she is below the obelisk. 


You don't see the obelisk, and the obelisk is pretty close to the intersection, so she must be below it. So, why is she above it in the Altgens photo?

Let's get our bearings straight.



You see where the obelisk is. It's high. It's on like an island. Then as you go down Elm, you get to where the short white wall begins. Now look at the other picture again.

You see the white wall. Some people are sitting on it. The African-American woman who got captured in the Altgens photo is at the beginning of the wall. But, look at the other image again because the obelisk is far above the wall.
And here she is in the Altgens photo.



So, how could she be in two places at the same time?



It is the same woman, right?
It looks like the same face, but the difference in the hair is that on the left, her hair is in a bob, but on the right, I don't know what it is, but there is more hair there, and I think it's an enhancement. And this claim that they are the same woman did not originate with me. Others said they are the same woman. But, I am absolutely sure that no one can be in two different places at the same time. 

So, did they move her image to where it is in the Altgens photo in order to block the view of somebody? She is doing that there. 

Let's look at some more images. And that's probably pretty close to Altgens' view. 


You see the obelisk. You see the wall. You see the tree. 


So, she seems to be between the obelisk and the tree. Smack in the middle. Above one and below the other. 

But, in the other, she is farther down Elm Street where the little wall starts. 



So, I don't know what to make of this, and I am going to have to run it by others. 

It may be that they did some kind of weird compression in the Altgens photo to get that African-American woman to where  she would block the view. And notice that the oblelisk looks tilted in the Altgens photo.



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