Somebody went to Dealey Plaza and did the same thing I did: they reshot the Zapruder film and showed how the freeway sign would really have been captured.
But, they did it unwittingly because they didn't go there with a surrogate sign like I did. Instead, they continued filming until they captured a similar freeway sign that is actually there.
So, that is farther down the road, and "Zapruder" is facing the other way; he is turned west instead of east. Still, we can use that as a surrogate for the Stemmons freeway sign. We just have to horizontally flip it.
All right. So now we're going to take that sign and drop it into his view of the top of the hill.
So, there's the view that mimics the famous approach of the sign we see in the Zapruder film, although without the zoom. Still, let's drop the sign in.
That location is about right, and the angle is exactly right. It's 90 degrees to the road, as all road signs are. Now, let's compare it to Zapruder film, and we're considering the amount of view obstruction that the 90 degree sign offers.
You can see that in the Zapruder film, the sign is not at 90 degrees to the road. It is turned towards the road, which reduces the angular difference between it and the road. The Zapruder sign may be only 45 degrees to the road. It may be even less than that. It is definitely not a 90 degree road sign. It is a glaring anomaly. The first time people saw it, they should have realized it was bogus. They should have screamed Bloody Murder from seeing that ridiculous and obviously fraudulent freeway sign. So, why didn't they see it and react to it? It's for the same reason that they didn't react when they saw a headless man in the Altgens photo.
There was so much sunlight reaching that man's face that he felt compelled to visor his eyes with his hands. The light was blinding him. It hurt! And I know because I have stood there in that spot on a warm, sunny November day at 12:30 and felt the intensity of the sun as it was blinding me, and believe me, I wanted to visor my eyes too. But, how could his entire face be blackened out just from visoring his eyes? Show me one other photo like this in the entire world. You can't. This is the ONLY one. So, why did people accept it?
The reason they did, and the sad truth is, that people defer to the State. They accept its images, and they believe its stories, its lies. They did then, and they do now. And by the way, if you are wondering who that guy is, whom we call Black Hole Man, he was Billy Lovelady.
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