Thursday, December 1, 2022

This guy on the left was not Jack Ruby, nor was he James Bookhout. He wasn't real. He is a manipulated image. You may think he is wearing sunglasses, and that's probably what they intended. But then, they found out that Ruby's glasses were reading glasses, not sunglasses. So, then the story became that that's shadow around his eyes. But, from what? Shadows get cast by objects, so what is the object that cast that shadow? And how could it cast one so inky black? 

Don't you see it's just another tall tale, like the one about changing Ruby's underwear in order to worm their way out of the shoe and sock debacle.  


"Yeah, we got bins for everything here at the DPD. We got more shoes than a bowling alley. But, the important thing is that our prisoners be dressed right for their overnight stay- even though they get sent to the County Jail within 48 hours. Why didn't we do it for Oswald? No particular reason."

But, getting back to the other image, it isn't even anatomically correct. It isn't human. The narrow strip of bearded skin at the junction of the scalp and the face is right next to the ear, as you see on Ruby. The huge gap that you see on the other guy is impossible. And what is going on with his ear? What, did he spend 30 years as a boxer? And what is going on with his chin? Is that supposed to be a double chin or a triple chin? 

You only see that guy in the NBC footage. You don't see him at all in the KRLD. In it, we see Blackie Harrison and the Japanese journalist Sosa taking their positions.





But then, they had to scatter to let Lt. Rio "Sam" Pierce out in the squad car. 

That's Blackie's back to us. Is he holding a cigar there, or not? 


I still can't tell. And why is his pinkie so long and stubby? Why does his hand look so weird?

Now, the car is passing.


I still can't see a cigar, but I sure see that humongous pinkie. 

Then, Blackie retakes his position, but he's a restless dude. He keeps pacing around. Nervous, I guess. So, why didn't he take a puff of his cigar? If he's supposed to be holding a cigar there, he never brings it up to his mouth.


This is about 30 seconds out. That's Blackie peaking out on the right. We don't see Sosa. The guy with the cigarette was a reporter. Note that over the course of several  minutes, we never see Blackie smoke. 

Then, Blackie gets obscured but Sosa comes into view.


 Then the Shooter makes his move. 


UPI reporter Terrance McGarry said that a "short, balding man in a brown suit raced right past me." He was right about the short part, but how could he know anything about balding when the man was wearing a hat, and his hair below the hat was very thick and rug-like? 


Does this look like a badling man to you? To me, he looks like a man wearing a toupee. How could anyone describe him as balding? Do you see now why I have trouble with eye-witness testimonies? But, you can see how short he was. Look how much taller LC Graves was in front of him, and Graves wasn't that tall. 

The Shooter was the shortest man in the garage that we know of. 

But, what about the NBC man? He wasn't short.


That's Blackie on his right, who was very tall. And that's Sosa on his left who was taller than the shooter. Look below:


The shooter was shorter than Fritz, and Fritz was short. The NBC guy was much taller.

I don't know who that guy was, but he wasn't Ruby; he wasn't Bookhout; and they wildly manipulated and falsified his image. If you can't admit that after seeing this, then just stay the hell away from me because I want nothing to do with you. 







 

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