Do you think this is a real photo from the weekend of the assassination? It's supposed to be. It's from the Dallas Times Herald Collection at the Sixth Floor Museum.
How could it be? Who would ride in a moving convertible like the guy in the back seat? How dangerous would that be? How could that car be moving, and yet, why is it stopped? It obviously isn't moving because notice that there isn't the slightest bit of motion blur. And look at Zapruder up on his pedestal. What's he doing there? He never returned there to retake his throne. And look at the freeway sign at the far right of the picture, which is much farther east than it actually was. And where is the light pole? There is no way it would not be visible in this picture. Between 1964 and 1967, they took it down and replaced it, so the image in question must have been take between those dates when no light pole was there.
We are never going to uncover all the photographic fraud in the JFK assassination. I have resigned myself to that.
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