A Car, A Garden, And A Coupla Guys

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Re: A Car, A Garden, And A Coupla Guys
« Reply #304 on: April 08, 2026, 12:02:15 AM »
Dear Royell,

After sixty-five years, other than the high probability that Oswald fired three shots at JFK over 10.2 seconds in the echo chamber known as Dealey Plaza and that a KGB mole in the CIA's Office of Security sent Oswald to Moscow in 1959 as an ostensible "dangle" in a (unbeknownst to James Angleton and Oswald) planned-to-fail hunt for "Popov's Mole" in the wrong part of the CIA, there IS no "virgin ground" to "break" regarding the JFK assassination.

But "keep up the good work," because "former" KGB counterintelligence officer Vladimir Putin cherishes what you do!

-- Tom

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    (1) The Wiegman film NOT Showing a car parked alongside the Island = virgin ground.
    (2) The removal of the Haygood ID on the Darnell Film = virgin ground.

             

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Re: A Car, A Garden, And A Coupla Guys
« Reply #305 on: Today at 04:13:19 AM »
\  To test the location of the car either parked along the south (or north) curb of the Elm Extension, as seen in the Wiegman film, I plotted Wiegman’s position with test south curb versus north curb cars on a DP map. The plot showed the north curb car about twice the distance from the camera compared to a south curb car. Then for equal sized cars the north curb car would appear about one half the size of the south curb car to Wiegman’s camera.  I made a quick 3D view animation to demonstrate this and added a 5.5’ black suit man for comparison. It looks to me that the Wiegman car is nearer to the south curb. Note that I gave the test cars a steel-blue color (not white) for the 3D animation for modeling development use.

 



    And Groden is claiming he has a copy of the "Original Negative" of the Wiegman film? The above still frame is just as good if not better than the Groden "Original Negative".