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Chapter 11
Altering Vital Photographic Evidence to Declare Oswald as the ‘Lone’ Assassin of JFK!
When the controversy of image alteration in the JFK assassination comes up, the focus tends to be on the alleged alteration of the Zapruder film to hide evidence of more than one gunman.
While JFK Case ‘NOT’ Closed covers this issue, chapter 11 reveals the stunning research of this author into the Warren Commission’s deliberate attempt to alter the famous Altgens 6 still photograph of the Presidential limousine under fire.
The image at left (inside the yellow circle), shows President Kennedy reacting to the first shot that struck him in the upper back, causing him to be winded, by instinctively raising his hands to his throat.
Slightly obscured by the rear view mirror attached to the windshield, we see JFK’s left hand at his neck, the white cuff of his shirt and the suit jacket covering his left arm.
The picture shown here, published in the Warren Report, is not the entire picture of that moment and therefore does not tell the entire story whereby the full Altgens 6 photograph appears at far right, which the Commission decided not to publish in its summary edition for nefarious reasons stated below:This researcher documents that all four sides of this photograph have been cropped for reasons of cover-up as follows:
The horizontal top part of this photo has been cut to remove much of the Book Depository building in the background as well as the oak tree as discussed in chapter 1.
The horizontal bottom part of the tightened photo has been cut to get rid of the white road marker touching the left-front tire of the limousine for a critical reason.
The left vertical part of this photo has been cut to remove the crowd, which appears to be irrelevant until we view the Zapruder film.
The right vertical part of this photo has been cut to remove the motorcycle cops, especially the officer closest to the limousine, which became necessary as discussed in chapter 9.
In the Warren Report’s 888-page summary edition made available to the general public, the full view Altgens 6 photo does not appear.
Chapter 11 discusses the purposeful cropping of Altgens 6 and how image altering helped the government investigation declare Lee Oswald as the ‘lone’ shooter in Dealey Plaza on 11/22/63.