Sunday, July 26, 2015

Yes, Backes, I know that somebody CAN turn but just because they CAN turn doesn't mean that somebody DID turn.

The simple idea that ANYONE can cover a radius of 180 degrees in front of them simply by turning to the left or right is beyond Dorothy's comprehension.

"Can" isn't the issue, Backes. Whether she did is the issue. 

And for your information, it's far less than 180 degrees that a person can turn without moving their feet. 180 degrees?????

Why do you have to be so stupid, Backes?

And no, I didn't say what you're saying. What I said is that whoever took the Moorman photo definitely shot from a diagonal, therefore, the only way there is any possibility of Mary Moorman having taken it is if she was turned. But, there are no images of her turned.



That's when the Moorman photo was taken, Backes. Mary Moorman is not only not turned; she is not even in the right position to take it. Her camera could not possibly have captured the Moorman photo at that moment. 

And, I'll tell you something else, Backass. What we're seeing in the Zapruder film is crap. They altered the film. Everyone with sense knows it. Jack White said it. Doug Horne says it, and you're not fit to buy his toilet paper. 

THINK! Mary Moorman wouldn't actually stand there pointing her camera straight ahead when the Kennedys had already passed her.



What we are seeing there is a disassociation between the foreground and the background. They sped up the movement of the limo in the foreground by removing frames. The goal was to hide the slowing and stopping of the limo. You can be sure that when Mary was aiming her camera at that moment, she was aiming it at the Kennedys.  You can be sure the Kennedys were in the center of her viewfinder. It was something like this.



That is reality. The idea that Mary froze after that and kept pointing her camera straight ahead like a zombie after the Kennedys had already passed her is nonsense.

Doug Horne says so, Backes.



And he's got more brains in his pinkie toe than you've got in your whole head. 

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