Why is there so much discrepancy in what we see of the spectators on lower Elm Street? Here's the Willis photo:
And this is from another film. I don't know which one. That can't be far apart in time or place. In Willis, Umbrella Man is behind the freeway sign; in the other, he is in front of it. The umbrella is also behind the sign in Betzner.
So, you see the umbrella behind the sign. But, here it is well in front of the sign in the other.
Let's look at a collage of it:
Do you notice any disparity? Do you notice that he's holding the umbrella higher on the left? He is really holding it up there. Look how high his hand is. But, on the right, his hand is lower. It's not up by his face; it's much lower. And so the umbrella is lower. But, this all was very close in time, so are we supposed to believe that Umbrella Man was walking; relocating himself; and also adjusting the height of his umbrella?
I will tell you that I don't know what to believe, but I know I can't trust any images of Umbrella Man. And what happened to his trusty sidekick in white?
As Forrest Gump would say, those guys were like peas and carrots. So, why is the guy in white missing from Willis?
So, all bets are off about Umbrella Man in Willis. It can't be trusted. Maybe he had the umbrella down and pointed at JFK, and they painted over it. We know that they did have a weaponized umbrella. The man who was contracted by the CIA to make it came forward. His name was Senseney. I am not claiming to know that Umbrella Man pumped a dart into JFK, but look how close and easy that shot would have been compared to other shots that have been suggested, such as from a cubby hole way over beneath the bridge at Commerce? And shooting it through glass, no less? From way over there hitting the bullseye at the bottom of JFK's throat? No damn way. I'd put my money on Umbrella Man before I bet on that cockamamie idea. NO MARKSMAN WHO EVER LIVED COULD HAVE MADE THAT SHOT! So, Dr. Alen Salerian may be right that Umbrella Man did it.
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