01-02-2018, 03:33 AM
The 'Hunter of Fascists' written in Cyrilic seems to be in the same handwriting as George's writing. And why would any one claim copyright over some thing that they did not create? Why bother mentioning it? It was a gift made by some one else. I wouldn't claim copyright on a book or photo that some one gave me. Weird.
David Josephs Wrote:Alan Ford Wrote:Another exemplary presentation in store I see.
That said, Does anyone know just how many of the bogus Back Yard Photos (BYP) were made, or in circulation I should say...reason I'm asking is to move forward with truth rather than speculation. I've heard/read that this suggestively incriminating photo was in the possession of Mr. Oswald's close friend, George De Mohrenschildt . Fact or fiction?
Also, Any idea when these BYP photos were snapped (just trying to get a sense of when the planners begin to "groom"/steer Mr. Oswald into his Patsy role.
George did have his own version of the photo... here is the back... I believe the front is a copy of 133-A
the actual photos of the backyard, as opposed to those of Oswald in the image, were supposedly taken in Feb/March 1963... but who knows.
ok Alan... some things you may or may not be aware of...
LIFE mag altered the image for its publication... the WCR even shows how and where
Det Brown's pose on Nov 29th is the same as 133-C which was not made available to anyone until 1977... and then by Roscoe White's widow and from Stovall's possession... one of the men there that afternoon.
There are those that claim this image, 133-C, was seen and available that weekend... I disagree and have yet to see any evidence that supports that conclusion.
I also show how a certain professor who claims all is fine with the BYP - is actually rigging the model and does not represent Oswald's position
Finally, when we superimpse the image of OSWALD from the BYP into the ghost image found at the DPD... something very strange occurs.... it doesn't come close to matching...
Cheers
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