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Re: A Car, A Garden, And A Coupla Guys
« Reply #104 on: November 03, 2025, 11:45:53 PM »
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While recently watching “Hypnotic Eye”, a 1960 horror film I saw what looks like a possible fit for the Nat Geo “island” car. The 1959 Ford Fairlane Galaxy 500 has a body length of 17.5’. I’m not a car guy so more experienced car enthusiasts could have a better identification.  Anyway, I modeled my highly acclaimed “Lego Car” with a 17.5’ length and positioned it in my 3D model using a Robert Hughes frame of the doorway that shows the nose of the car. When viewing from a Wiegman position it is obvious the 17.5’ length extends about 5-6’ to the west of the black suited man. This is what Royell has stated in his postings. I had to shorten the test car to just under 12’ length to completely mask it with the black suit guy.
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« Reply #105 on: November 03, 2025, 11:55:03 PM »
While recently watching “Hypnotic Eye”, a 1960 horror film I saw what looks like a possible fit for the Nat Geo “island” car. The 1958 Ford Fairlane Galaxy 500 has a body length of 17.5’. I’m not a car guy so more experienced car enthusiasts could have a better identification.  Anyway, I modeled my highly acclaimed “Lego Car” with a 17.5’ length and positioned it in my 3D model using a Robert Hughes frame of the doorway that shows the nose of the car. When viewing from a Wiegman position it is obvious the 17.5’ length extends about 5-6’ to the west of the black suited man. This is what Royell has stated in his postings. I had to shorten the test car to just under 12’ length to completely mask it with the black suit guy.

Is the light-colored surface behind "Fedora Man" in Wiegman the "island" or the street?

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Re: A Car, A Garden, And A Coupla Guys
« Reply #106 on: November 04, 2025, 12:02:21 AM »
Is the light-colored surface behind "Fedora Man" in Wiegman the "island" or the street?
It would be the concrete island.

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« Reply #107 on: November 04, 2025, 05:53:38 PM »
Dear Comrade Storing,

In Couch-Darnell, the right half of the car is to the right of the traffic light pole.

We can't see much, if any, of the car in Wiegman because it's parked at an angle in relation to the camera and because ten or eleven people are standing shoulder-to-shoulder in front of it.

D'oh!

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   The Hughes Film clearly shows the car parked BACK from the traffic light pole. This is why Officer Baker and that man running/jumping toward the traffic light pole do NOT Collide. There is open space. You have the position of this "getaway" car wrong. Your incorrect conclusions only snowball from that point forward.

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« Reply #108 on: November 04, 2025, 06:11:58 PM »
While recently watching “Hypnotic Eye”, a 1960 horror film I saw what looks like a possible fit for the Nat Geo “island” car. The 1958 Ford Fairlane Galaxy 500 has a body length of 17.5’. I’m not a car guy so more experienced car enthusiasts could have a better identification.  Anyway, I modeled my highly acclaimed “Lego Car” with a 17.5’ length and positioned it in my 3D model using a Robert Hughes frame of the doorway that shows the nose of the car. When viewing from a Wiegman position it is obvious the 17.5’ length extends about 5-6’ to the west of the black suited man. This is what Royell has stated in his postings. I had to shorten the test car to just under 12’ length to completely mask it with the black suit guy.



   I am very comfortable with this discovery. That car was NOT Parked alongside the Island when Wiegman filmed the Island from several different angles. And, during this Wiegman filming of the Island, the JFK Limo was still on Elm St. Why would a car be traveling down the Elm St Ext when the JFK Limo was still on Elm St? And why was this car then parked in a clearly posted, "NO PARKING At Any Time" Zone alongside the Island? This was a "getaway car". And this discovery of a "getaway car" reveals a Conspiracy.
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« Reply #109 on: November 06, 2025, 02:33:07 PM »
While recently watching “Hypnotic Eye”, a 1960 horror film I saw what looks like a possible fit for the Nat Geo “island” car. The 1959 Ford Fairlane Galaxy 500 has a body length of 17.5’. I’m not a car guy so more experienced car enthusiasts could have a better identification.  Anyway, I modeled my highly acclaimed “Lego Car” with a 17.5’ length and positioned it in my 3D model using a Robert Hughes frame of the doorway that shows the nose of the car. When viewing from a Wiegman position it is obvious the 17.5’ length extends about 5-6’ to the west of the black suited man. This is what Royell has stated in his postings. I had to shorten the test car to just under 12’ length to completely mask it with the black suit guy.
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 For the record, even the length of the compact VW Beetle and the Chevy Corvair exceed the 12' foot "masking" limitation mentioned above. There is NO CAR alongside the Island, back from the corner, on a single frame of the Wiegman Film. The car that we clearly see only seconds later on the Darnell and Couch Films is NOT THERE YET. This same car that is missing from the Wiegman Film is traveling down the Elm St Ext while the JFK Limo is still traveling down Elm St.  This missing car is a "Getaway Car". This Getaway Car will STOP just back from the corner, (out of sight when looking up Elm St), waiting for traffic to once again begin flowing down Elm St. At that point, the plan is for this "Getaway Car" to simply mix into the traffic moving down Elm St.
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Re: A Car, A Garden, And A Coupla Guys
« Reply #110 on: November 06, 2025, 02:56:25 PM »
For the record, even the length of the compact VW Beetle and the Chevy Corvair exceed the 12' foot "masking" limitation mentioned above. There is no car alongside the Island, back from the corner, on a single frame of the Wiegman film. The car that we clearly see only seconds later on the Darnell and Couch films is not there yet. This same car that is missing from the Wiegman film is traveling down the Elm Street Extension while the JFK limo is still traveling down Elm Street. This missing car is a "Getaway Car". This Getaway Car will stop just back from the corner, (out of sight when looking up Elm Street), waiting for traffic to once again begin flowing down Elm Street. At that point, the plan is for this "Getaway Car" to simply mix into the traffic moving down Elm Street.

Dear Comrade Storing,

Why didn't the (crummy) sniper and spotter just stay in the car until the traffic thinned out a bit?

-- Tom

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« Reply #111 on: November 06, 2025, 05:11:28 PM »
Dear Comrade Storing,

Why didn't the (crummy) sniper and spotter just stay in the car until the traffic thinned out a bit?

-- Tom

       Just say "Uncle" and I will fill in the blanks for you. You notice that Hackerott now agrees that the Wiegman Film shows NO CAR parked alongside the Island, back from the corner? YOU were using Hackerott to carry your water on this issue. Now, he agrees with my "NO CAR" Discovery.   
       This "getaway car" scenario is Not complicated, and it does Prove a CONSPIRACY. This is ALL about simply accumulating Facts. Not solely searching for sniper's, or rifles, or gun smoke, etc. This myopic fixation explains how this "getaway car" was missed for almost 62 yrs.         

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Re: A Car, A Garden, And A Coupla Guys
« Reply #111 on: November 06, 2025, 05:11:28 PM »