Are these two photos legit?

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Offline James Hackerott

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Re: Are these two photos legit?
« Reply #105 on: February 27, 2022, 06:10:28 PM »
Over the last several days I modeled CE510 in 3D to timestamp the image from information provided by faint shadows on the floor. The vertical window pane divider (muntin) of the western window casts a shadow intersecting a deep floor gouge-seen as white in CE510 from reflection of the flash. That deep gouge is still present in Sixth Floor Museum’s sniper’s nest exhibit. I was present last November 22 taking many photos trying time Alyea’s filming of the sniper’s rest boxes. Only by chance, I caught that muntin shadow at the same floor gouge at 13:17. 



Online Charles Collins

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Re: Are these two photos legit?
« Reply #106 on: February 27, 2022, 07:34:41 PM »
Over the last several days I modeled CE510 in 3D to timestamp the image from information provided by faint shadows on the floor. The vertical window pane divider (muntin) of the western window casts a shadow intersecting a deep floor gouge-seen as white in CE510 from reflection of the flash. That deep gouge is still present in Sixth Floor Museum’s sniper’s nest exhibit. I was present last November 22 taking many photos trying time Alyea’s filming of the sniper’s rest boxes. Only by chance, I caught that muntin shadow at the same floor gouge at 13:17. 




Nice work James! Thanks! This puts the claim by Alyea that the shells were staged 30-minutes later than this squarely where it belongs. In the trash heap along with any credibility one might want to give his ridiculous later day stories.

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Are these two photos legit?
« Reply #107 on: March 04, 2022, 11:33:37 PM »
The passage you have chosen to highlight Montgomery's uncertainty actually reveals a witness who has answered clearly and who is then harassed into uncertainty. It shows what a farce the questioning was.

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...and they did this repeatedly.  They did it to Tomlinson.  They did it to Frazier.  They did it to Dougherty.

Online Dan O'meara

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Re: Are these two photos legit?
« Reply #108 on: September 19, 2022, 12:02:56 AM »
Bumped regarding the "From the outside looking in..." thread

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Re: Are these two photos legit?
« Reply #109 on: September 19, 2022, 04:10:48 PM »
I’m sure this has been discussed before...
If these two photos are legit, how are the different “sniper nest" box setups explained?

AND if the president is going by, why would anyone take a picture of these two guys on the fifth floor?
Who took both photos?


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The color photo on the left was taken by an James Powell who worked in Army intelligence ( he was possibly affiliated with General Walker)

The official timeline for this photo was about 30 seconds after the photo on the right which was taken by Tom Dillard DURING the shooting.   The official lie is that the box on the sill was moved after Powell's photo and before Dillard's photo...

Those lawyers on LBJ's Special Select Blue Ribbon Committee  weren't so stupid as to actually believe that BS, but they presented it to the gullible pissants ( as LBJ referred to us) 

If one studies the shadows in uncropped copies of these two photo it's obvious that James Powell snapped his photo several minutes before Tom Dillard took his photo.

The reason the window sill box is positioned differently in the photos is because whoever was behind that window when the first photo was taken ( Powell photo) bumped the box after Powell took the photo and there fore it was positioned differently when Dillard took his photo several minutes later.

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Re: Are these two photos legit?
« Reply #110 on: September 21, 2022, 02:22:30 PM »
It is very humorous that there are 12 pages and counting here.  Has any CTer suggested a reason for someone to "move" the boxes.  Imagine the plan.  Assassinate the president and then wait around moving boxes for some unspecified reason while law enforcement just outside the door close in on the building.  And this from the same CTer/contrarians who sometimes claim there is no evidence of anyone being on the 6th floor.  And on and on they go down rabbit hole after rabbit hole.   Like the bus to nowhere.  It is sufficient for them to suggest something sinister even when it makes absolutely no sense as part of a planned conspiracy to frame Oswald.  It is just so.
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Re: Are these two photos legit?
« Reply #111 on: September 21, 2022, 05:46:35 PM »
It’s very humorous that LN-evangelists try to maintain the illusion that Oswald was up there by himself and made a bee-line for the stairs, yet somehow boxes being moved afterwards is yet another “nothing to see here”.