03-09-2010, 09:49 AM
This software could be extremely useful to JFK visuals researchers in the future, especially if it can detect a false facial image (an image created by composit construction, overlaps, mattes, artwork, etc.) or a duplicated facial image in a series of motion picture frames. If it can do that, I am sure the first media it will be applied to will be the Zapruder film and other JFK attack visuals.
There have been rumors floating around for a few years now that just such software does exist in this country and is used by an elite few to spot infiltrators and imposters attempting to access military facilities. I have heard that it may eventually be introduced to banks and merchants to quietly detect a thief using a fradulent credt card or trying to access someones bank account.
Time will tell if a universally accepted conclusion concerning JFK visuals falsification allegations is on the horizon and this software may be the straw that flattens the haystack.
Best to all,
Frank Nelson
There have been rumors floating around for a few years now that just such software does exist in this country and is used by an elite few to spot infiltrators and imposters attempting to access military facilities. I have heard that it may eventually be introduced to banks and merchants to quietly detect a thief using a fradulent credt card or trying to access someones bank account.
Time will tell if a universally accepted conclusion concerning JFK visuals falsification allegations is on the horizon and this software may be the straw that flattens the haystack.
Best to all,
Frank Nelson

