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Offline James Hackerott

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Re: Does Hiding a Rifle You Plan On Leaving Anyway Really Make Sense?
« Reply #112 on: August 15, 2021, 06:16:40 AM »
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I was looking at old stereo images I’ve made in the past. Here is a stereo pair with the corresponding red-cyan anaglyph, if you don’t free-view the stereo pair. The stereo pair was, I think, from video in year 2000. Or crime scene photos maybe? I suspect there is better quality video nowadays.
 



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Re: Does Hiding a Rifle You Plan On Leaving Anyway Really Make Sense?
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Re: Does Hiding a Rifle You Plan On Leaving Anyway Really Make Sense?
« Reply #113 on: August 15, 2021, 06:44:52 AM »
I was looking at old stereo images I’ve made in the past. Here is a stereo pair with the corresponding red-cyan anaglyph, if you don’t free-view the stereo pair. The stereo pair was, I think, from video in year 2000. Or crime scene photos maybe? I suspect there is better quality video nowadays.
 



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Thanks James, I pulled out my 3D glasses and didn't get much of a 3D effect so I made a quickly alternating "wiggle" 3D Gif and I think the problem is there isn't enough horizontal separation, but if you have any others I'd sure like to see them.



The following image has more horizontal separation so shows more depth.



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Re: Does Hiding a Rifle You Plan On Leaving Anyway Really Make Sense?
« Reply #114 on: August 15, 2021, 04:03:29 PM »
I take it you're not acquainted with the concept of parallax.

The top box in Photo 91-001 /072 is forward AND out from the box below it. Move to the south (as in the Day holding Carcano photo) and the line-of-sight to the boxes changes to the viewer.

But nice try.



I can't imagine Weitzman with his face pressed to that dirty oily floor PLUS there being enough room for one of those bulky flashlights they were using.

    "I was on the floor looking under the flat at the same time
     he was looking on the top side and we saw the gun"

    "Yes, sir; this is taken the opposite side the flat I was looking under."

    "Boone was looking the top side; I was looking under the flat. We
     were looking over everything. I was behind this section of books."

Where does Weitzman say he was looking "beneath the wooden pallet"?

And isn't a "flat" just a collection of the same goods piled up? Do you think Weitzman meant the height of a wooden board when he referenced "the opposite side"?

BTW, Weitzman's comments were just before he authenticated the DPD in-situ photos and drew on an exhibit an arrow pointing to the in situ area.

Where does Weitzman say he was looking "beneath the wooden pallet"?

 "I was on the floor looking under the flat at the same time  he was looking on the top side and we saw the gun"

I was on the floor looking under the pallet..... 

Let's explain this for you....  Weitzman was ON THE FLOOR ....   The fact that Weitzman was ON THE FLOOR and looking west under the pallet ( flat)  means that his field of vision was limited to the area under the pallet.....because the boxes of books stacked all around would have blocked his view of the area where the DPD in situ photo depicts the rifle ...In other words If that rifle had been jammed between those boxes Weitzman could not have seen it with his face on the floor..

However Boone could easily have seen the rifle under the pallet after he ha removed a couple of boxes of books that acted as a "roof" over the crevasse in which the rifle lay....    And this is a point that is always swept aside by the Lner's....Boone had to remove a couple of boxes from the top of the crevice  and shine his light down into the dark hole before he was able to see a small portion of the rifle's stock.    The fact that Boone had to remove those boxes means that the boxes were placed over the top of the hole after the rifle was placed at the bottom of the hole.   

The liars pretend that Lee simply dropped the rifle into the hiding place as he dashed by on his way to the second floor lunch room.    But the boxes were over the top of the crevasse .....   How did they get there?? 

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Re: Does Hiding a Rifle You Plan On Leaving Anyway Really Make Sense?
« Reply #115 on: August 15, 2021, 07:06:48 PM »
Thanks James, I pulled out my 3D glasses and didn't get much of a 3D effect so I made a quickly alternating "wiggle" 3D Gif and I think the problem is there isn't enough horizontal separation, but if you have any others I'd sure like to see them.



The following image has more horizontal separation so shows more depth.



JohnM

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Re: Does Hiding a Rifle You Plan On Leaving Anyway Really Make Sense?
« Reply #116 on: August 16, 2021, 03:39:59 AM »
The Mytton Hypnotic Imaging doesn’t work on Mr. Cakebread or myself because of many years of experience watching The Outer Limits and The Twilight Zone episodes.

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Re: Does Hiding a Rifle You Plan On Leaving Anyway Really Make Sense?
« Reply #117 on: August 17, 2021, 12:17:12 AM »
The Mytton Hypnotic Imaging doesn’t work on Mr. Cakebread or myself because of many years of experience watching The Outer Limits and The Twilight Zone episodes.

If you took the time to read my text then you'd realize why the image doesn't work. But whatever, you can lead a horse to water...

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Re: Does Hiding a Rifle You Plan On Leaving Anyway Really Make Sense?
« Reply #118 on: August 20, 2021, 09:31:58 PM »
Unbelievable, here we go, down, down, down, deeper and deeper into the rabbit hole and then next you will claim that the people at the Dental College lied then you will want Kaiser's dental records then you will demand photos to prove that he was there, then you will want his fingerprints proving he was there, then you will claim the photos were faked and the prints are not reliable and on and on it goes. Yawn!

You mean like the rectal exam the WC gave to Arnold Rowland?  Whatever a witness said can be taken at face value.

As long as it fits the narrative.

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Re: Does Hiding a Rifle You Plan On Leaving Anyway Really Make Sense?
« Reply #119 on: August 20, 2021, 09:54:39 PM »
You mean like the rectal exam the WC gave to Arnold Rowland?  Whatever a witness said can be taken at face value.

As long as it fits the narrative.

here we go, down, down, down, deeper and deeper into the rabbit hole and then next you will claim that the people at the Dental College lied then you will want Kaiser's dental records then you will demand photos to prove that he was there, then you will want his fingerprints proving he was there, then you will claim the photos were faked and the prints are not reliable and on and on it goes. Yawn!
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Which play is that in the LNer's book of distracting and derailing discussions that threaten to topple the Big Lie?

It must be close to number 1 in the book.....

Number One of course is:.... When the messenger has evidence that threatens the official tale....Attack the messenger's credibility.

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Re: Does Hiding a Rifle You Plan On Leaving Anyway Really Make Sense?
« Reply #119 on: August 20, 2021, 09:54:39 PM »