Now look at this. I found another image which shows a lamppost pretty close to the Stemmons freeway sign. It's the image on the top right. That looks pretty close to me, and I don't assume that it is fabricated. So, with that being a real sign, the problem is that Willis photo is the one that's bogus. Apparently, it had its lamppost removed. So, why would they remove the lamppost from Willis?
Notice that the figures beneath the sign do not look photographic. They have no photographic detail. Those figures could have been painted. Now look at Umbrella Man. Notice that his umbrella is too small. Umbrellas have to be big because when it's raining, often the wind is blowing, and water can reach you from the side.
So, you need a big dome on top of you to stay dry. So, that umbrella in the Willis photo isn't real, and neither is Umbrella Man. My friend Dr. Alen Salerian has been saying for a long time that Umbrella Man probably shot the flechette into JFK's throat with the umbrella gun. And before you make fun of that idea, you need to read the HSCA testimony of Charles Senseney who was contracted by the CIA to make an umbrella gun.
I suspect that when Willis took that photo, it graphically showed Umbrella Man positioned to fire the weapon, and so they had to completely revamp that side of the photo: the spectators. We shouldn't assume that anything we are seeing of Umbrella Man or JFK is real. They had artists back then who could photoshop with paint and a brush. And they wanted us to see clearly what they did, so in the revamp, they left the lamppost out and figured no one would notice.
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