Foreground images in Zapruder... Spotter or gunman?

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Online Royell Storing

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Re: Foreground images in Zapruder... Spotter or gunman?
« Reply #14 on: October 06, 2025, 02:19:50 PM »

Another view... This is an LN myth-busting image... and suggests film-tampering and cover-up...



   You can see all kinds of things in these 500,000's copy of the Zapruder Film. For instance, even that guy wearing the hard hat to the (L) looks skinny. I'll eat a bug if that guy had a 32" waist as pictured. And that hard hat of his was not greenish. You are looking at a copy of the Z Film that has been spindled, folded, and mutilated. You need to examine better source material.

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Re: Foreground images in Zapruder... Spotter or gunman?
« Reply #15 on: October 07, 2025, 02:40:48 AM »
   You can see all kinds of things in these 500,000's copy of the Zapruder Film. For instance, even that guy wearing the hard hat to the (L) looks skinny. I'll eat a bug if that guy had a 32" waist as pictured. And that hard hat of his was not greenish. You are looking at a copy of the Z Film that has been spindled, folded, and mutilated. You need to examine better source material.

Look again...
Outside of the original, you cannot find a better copy...
This is from the Sixth Floor Museum copy...
Fact: There are foreground images of faces on this copy of the Zapruder film... and probably on the original as well...
The images we are seeing are most likely the vestiges of cover-up artists failing to blend all that Zapruder picked up on his film into middle-ground images...


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Re: Foreground images in Zapruder... Spotter or gunman?
« Reply #16 on: October 07, 2025, 02:47:47 AM »
Here is a foreground image of a man's head... It seems to look like a botched attempt to cover over several foreground images, blending them into the middle ground...
This one slipped through... and there are several frames with this same image... This is probably someone at the end of the wall area... preparing for the dirty deed...
Enjoy!





What's really discouraging is that this KGB-approved thread is only seven days old and 892 people have viewed it.
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Re: Foreground images in Zapruder... Spotter or gunman?
« Reply #17 on: October 07, 2025, 04:13:23 AM »
What's really discouraging is that this KGB-approved thread is only seven days old and 892 people have viewed it.

You were hoping for more?

Here's a wider view with the foreground image from the Sixth Floor Museum copy...


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Re: Foreground images in Zapruder... Spotter or gunman?
« Reply #18 on: October 07, 2025, 05:49:02 AM »
Here's a wider view with the foreground image from the Sixth Floor Museum copy.



Do you think a radioman, a spotter, or one of the many snipers was hiding under big/tall Gloria Calvery's plaid skirt?

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Re: Foreground images in Zapruder... Spotter or gunman?
« Reply #19 on: October 07, 2025, 06:58:20 AM »
Look again...
Outside of the original, you cannot find a better copy...
This is from the Sixth Floor Museum copy...
Fact: There are foreground images of faces on this copy of the Zapruder film... and probably on the original as well...
The images we are seeing are most likely the vestiges of cover-up artists failing to blend all that Zapruder picked up on his film into middle-ground images...



  OK, if this is a Sixth Floor Museum copy, what are YOU doing to it? What we are looking at is far inferior to the Z Film displayed on "The Lost Bullet" (2011).

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Re: Foreground images in Zapruder... Spotter or gunman?
« Reply #20 on: October 07, 2025, 02:48:01 PM »
  OK, if this is a Sixth Floor Museum copy, what are YOU doing to it? What we are looking at is far inferior to the Z Film displayed on "The Lost Bullet" (2011).

Pleased that you're able to see it...

Nothing done but to brighten the image to get the hidden face out of the shadows...
No... not an inferior copy... This is from the Sixth Floor Museum...

Here are two copies... the first with the hidden face in the shadows... the second brightened with more exposure and contrast...




The wide image...



 
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