Monday, March 31, 2014

Unger, you submitted a new frame from Towner, a different one from before, but just because it's a different frame does not justify the baby becoming misshapen into a seahorse. 


Alright, we acknowledge that it's a different frame, but you still have to explain why it's shaped like a seahorse. It's not as though the shape of the baby changed over the course of one second. And the mother is distorted as well with that dark brown stripe going across her face. She doesn't look remotely anatomical, meaning even less anatomical than she did before, and she didn't look too good before. So, what happened to her? 

These figures changed. The reason they changed is because they are labile and volatile images artificially infused into the film, and they have no stability. And I suspect that the distortion we see is quite random, meaning that if you tried it again to lift a frame out of the film, that it would most likely not be exactly the same. It would likely distort in a different way. It wouldn't look exactly the same. 

Unger, YOU posted that frame without looking closely at the Mother and Baby. You didn't notice how distorted they are. I had to point it out to you. That's tough. Now, you have to live with the consequences of it. 

Whether you agree that that baby resembles a seahorse or not doesn't matter. I think it does, but you don't have to agree. But, what you can't deny is that that baby does not look human. It does not have the shape of a human baby. It is grossly distorted, and there has to be a reason for it. And if you refuse to provide a reason, it only proves that you don't care about the truth, that you are nothing but a Dis-info Operative who is covering for the killers of John Kennedy and at a good salary. Although many of your fellow Ops are in the UK, you are in Australia, but it works out just the same. 

Why did the images of the Mother and Baby become grossly distorted and not the images of anyone else in the frame, Unger? Answer the question. 






  

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