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Can Anyone Find Other Evidence of Alteration in the Z-Film?  (Read 1614 times)
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Dean posted the 10 minute video on Deception in the Z-Film in another thread.  There are OTHER anomalies in the film....What can anyone else find?

1. Rick pointed out the warp speed head turn of CLAPPY MAN, or the guy beside him. Similar to Greer's neck snapping athletic feat....
2.YOUR TURN!


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Great topic Jay!!     thumbs1xx


Here's the video you wanted Dean to add in.



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The quick head turn is also visible on Ms Conally...Not sure what point in the film it is........I would have to go back at look at it....But for sure there is unrealistic head turn by her......


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Rick,

Thanks for posting the video!  You certainly found something new and important to back up Z alteration with the Clappy warp-speed head turn.  On another site it was stated that Greers speedy Gonzales head turn cant be done even using athletes,  never mind a 57? year old.

ANOTHER ANOMALY....The stiff, zombie-like "inaction" of the line-up of people  pre Stemmons sign..... To me,  it appears like the lineup film of these people was taken before Kennedys car got there .....its a subjective impression,  but the people look very unnatural and stilted. They may have had trouble when they were altering this part of the film ...when they inserted the sign ....

Cheers,  Jay   


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Thanks for posting the video Rick


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There's a girl in a white top with a red skirt running behind the car but looking back.  LBJ fan perhaps?


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There's a girl in a white top with a red skirt running behind the car but looking back.  LBJ fan perhaps?

William, that's Rosemary Willis, daughter of Phil Willis.  Some use her to help determine when Oswald's first shot rang out, as she stops running and looks behind her.


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Nonsense. I can turn my head around every bit as fast as anyone in the film does, and most forum participants can do the same thing too. There is nothing unrealistic about it.


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William, that's Rosemary Willis, daughter of Phil Willis.  Some use her to help determine when Oswald's first shot rang out, as she stops running and looks behind her.

Thanks Bill!  I'm not not sure why you mentioned Oswald mind you.  What's he got to do with anything?   copxx


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William, that's Rosemary Willis, daughter of Phil Willis.  Some use her to help determine when Oswald's first shot rang out, as she stops running and looks behind her.

Thanks Bill!  I'm not not sure why you mentioned Oswald mind you.  What's he got to do with anything?   copxx

Yea, I figured I would try to sneak that in.  You noticed, huh.


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Yea, I figured I would try to sneak that in.  You noticed, huh.

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Frame 207 through to frame 212 are damaged, on the zfilm as shown in this link. As a guest, you are not allowed to view links. Register or Login

These frames are damaged, the damage obscures the follow up car as the first shot rings out according to the W.C. warrenxx


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