18-10-2012, 09:34 PM
Doug Horne devotes roughly pages 1100-1300 of Volume IV of his Inside the ARRB to Zapruder.
Rollie Zavata plucked from retirement by Kodak to defend the authenticity.
That's not possible: one of the two NPIC "authentic" films arrived unslit. Other fatal anomalies between the Brugioni and McMahon compartments.
There are many, many fine points which make it impossible to accept the extant version.
Thanks are due for the patient explanation of these unspectacular yet definitive details.
Outside this two-hundred-page test reside the questions of Zapruder's association with the crew which provided the Potemkin Depository and his business partnership with DeMohrenschildt's wife.
The coincidence that the film was passed immediately into the hands of the psychological operations chief for Eisenhower, now a keystone of the LucePress described by Donald Gibson as a chief opponent to Kennedy.
The blackening of the back of the head at 317 and elsewhere.
The magical disappearance of a mortal spray which hit Hargis with such force as to convince him he was hit.
And of course the bubblegum wound described by Hollywood film professionals as obviously painted on using existing techniques.
Two brains and two brain exams was another Horne takeaway from his study.
Zapruder cannot be authentic anymore than the photos and x-rays.
All of it was, however, close enough for government work.
Rollie Zavata plucked from retirement by Kodak to defend the authenticity.
That's not possible: one of the two NPIC "authentic" films arrived unslit. Other fatal anomalies between the Brugioni and McMahon compartments.
There are many, many fine points which make it impossible to accept the extant version.
Thanks are due for the patient explanation of these unspectacular yet definitive details.
Outside this two-hundred-page test reside the questions of Zapruder's association with the crew which provided the Potemkin Depository and his business partnership with DeMohrenschildt's wife.
The coincidence that the film was passed immediately into the hands of the psychological operations chief for Eisenhower, now a keystone of the LucePress described by Donald Gibson as a chief opponent to Kennedy.
The blackening of the back of the head at 317 and elsewhere.
The magical disappearance of a mortal spray which hit Hargis with such force as to convince him he was hit.
And of course the bubblegum wound described by Hollywood film professionals as obviously painted on using existing techniques.
Two brains and two brain exams was another Horne takeaway from his study.
Zapruder cannot be authentic anymore than the photos and x-rays.
All of it was, however, close enough for government work.