Saturday, November 28, 2020

Before we talk about LC Graves and the Garage Shooter, let's talk about peripheral vision. It refers to your indirect or non-central vision. Do you know how panoramic your visual field is? It's almost 180 degrees. It's 170 to be exact. And that includes the combination of your central vision and your peripheral vision. Some maps show at as a full 180 degrees.

Now obviously, your vision is not as focused in the periphery. But, it's actually more effective at seeing objects in the dark because of the abundance of rods in the peripheral retina. And, peripheral vision is also very sensitive to moving objects, which the Shooter was. So now, let's look at LC and the Garage Shooter, who was not Jack Ruby but James Bookhout.


So, there you see short shooter, whom we'll call Shorty, on our right, who was decidedly shorter than Oswald, while Jack Ruby was the same height as Oswald, 5'9". But, can Graves see Shorty? Yes, he can. Shorty is definitely within Grave's visual field. And it isn't even close. Remember what I said: at least 170 degrees, which is practically a half-circle. If we  start at the extreme of Grave's peripheral vision on the other side, Shorty is probably at about 135 degrees, which is well less than 170. And even if I'm off a little, there is no way he was at 170. Plus, the Shooter was moving, which made him even more visible and detectable to Graves. 

So, it's not that Graves couldn't see him; it's that Graves was pretending not to see him. And Graves continued to pretend not to see him until the shot, which was a blank, went off. How certain am I of that? I am 1000% certain of it. It's not even open for discussion. Unless Graves had an ocular disease, and there is no reason to think that he did, he could see the Shooter, and what we are seeing here was an act.  

The shooting of Oswald in the garage was a joint operation of the DPD and the FBI, and it was pure theater. It was all an act. Oswald was shot afterwards in the jail office. 

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