14-05-2016, 08:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-06-2016, 01:10 AM by T Harry Evans.)
Donald Roberdeau's map of Dealey Plaza is an indispensable crime-scene guide (+ a work of Art).
I contacted Donald personally to inquire about the lamppost because I had concerns about the map's accuracy in relation to it, and he assures me that it is accurately represented by the green dot beside "Jean Newman".
Donald emphasised to me that the is constantly undergoing improvements.
The Dallas Police Department photographed the lamppost from Zapruder's pedestal, and it is quite remarkable how the lamppost is completely vertical yet in the Zapruder film it's leaning to one side.
I knew instantly that a slight discrepancy in where the photo was taken from can cause a discrepancy in the alignment of objects but I never imagined that a lamppost could tilt like that.
It's a well known law that parallax causes a change-in-angle for leaning objects but….that's quite some lean.
If we take the lamppost to be a pivot, then the camera orbits by approx. 0.573° and if you do the math you quite quickly figure that this lamppost would have to be leaning by 70.6°.
We know from this very calculation that the lamppost we see in the Zapruder film can't possibly be the same lamppost we see in the Dallas Police Department photo.
Therefore if the film is genuine then we know the lamppost must have been replaced with a different lamppost.
The question is, why would this be done?
And quite obviously this is less likely than that the film was altered.
The photos of the lamppost that day show it vertical from all angles and I do not see any doubt in the notion that the film was altered.
The Bronson slide is interesting because it seems to be altered to fit the Zapruder film.
I contacted Donald personally to inquire about the lamppost because I had concerns about the map's accuracy in relation to it, and he assures me that it is accurately represented by the green dot beside "Jean Newman".
Donald emphasised to me that the is constantly undergoing improvements.
The Dallas Police Department photographed the lamppost from Zapruder's pedestal, and it is quite remarkable how the lamppost is completely vertical yet in the Zapruder film it's leaning to one side.
I knew instantly that a slight discrepancy in where the photo was taken from can cause a discrepancy in the alignment of objects but I never imagined that a lamppost could tilt like that.
It's a well known law that parallax causes a change-in-angle for leaning objects but….that's quite some lean.
If we take the lamppost to be a pivot, then the camera orbits by approx. 0.573° and if you do the math you quite quickly figure that this lamppost would have to be leaning by 70.6°.
We know from this very calculation that the lamppost we see in the Zapruder film can't possibly be the same lamppost we see in the Dallas Police Department photo.
Therefore if the film is genuine then we know the lamppost must have been replaced with a different lamppost.
The question is, why would this be done?
And quite obviously this is less likely than that the film was altered.
The photos of the lamppost that day show it vertical from all angles and I do not see any doubt in the notion that the film was altered.
The Bronson slide is interesting because it seems to be altered to fit the Zapruder film.