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Everything posted by David G. Healy
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you have a short memory. The very generational thing you are touting right now was told to you, and lone nuts worldwide regarding the Nix film and the Zapruder film, years ago.... what was the resolution of a .jpg, png image on the net till 5 years ago, again regardless of overall size? 72dpi sound familiar? We can also discuss multi generational image contrast issues you'd like....
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great thread, all!
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fact is NOT accusation.
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Pleeeeeeze, Your one and only goal in life, based on my witness of your posting actions over the past few decades, is to support the conclusions of the 1964 WCR, PERIOD! Whenever, wherever that takes you. Of course you'll post and adhere to ridiculous situation{al) *required* demands. It's your job!
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I believe they were both in camera 16mm B&W film. Who knows what video format they were later transferred to. Whatever they were, Zapruder film (double 8mm Kodacolor) included, the blacks were crushed... very high contrast.
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1/2" video tape is associated with VHS & Beta (Max) and Digi Beta tape (in some circles). Neither of these formats provides more than 220-240 (1st generation) lines of resolution. Although digi-Beta was a marked improvement over the other two and was used exclusively in the "pro" market place. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VHS#Signal_standards ) For your info, 3/4" video tape was know ibroadcast industry wide as U-matic tape. This tape format provides max 280 lines of resolution (1st generation). (http://www.derose.net/steve/resources/video-resolution.html ) Regarding today's video standards all these formats leave much to be desired from a quality standpoint.. Your website makes confusing references to 3/4" and 1/2" videotape. Congrat's on your recent work...
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Then went outside to watch the P. parade
David G. Healy replied to a topic in JFK Assassination Debate
yep, like what rifle was used in the assassination? Dallas Official stating he can't get Oswald in the 6th floor window at 1230 11/22/63. Nearly every piece of film/photo altered - originals lost, chain of possession non-existant. If the case was brought today MARK LANE WOULD BE YOUR SUPREME NIGHTMARE, he'd have Vinnie da Bugliosi dancing on the head of a pin the entire case, if, IF any of the alleged WCR "evidence" were to be admitted. You are sitting on a disaster and know it. And we haven't got to the SBT/Tippit/LHO did it all by his lonesome yet! -
Then went outside to watch the P. parade
David G. Healy replied to a topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Francois Carlier hasn't had this much attention since he got run out of alt.cospiracy.jfk -
Then went outside to watch the P. parade
David G. Healy replied to a topic in JFK Assassination Debate
hey Micah, what do you expect from a guy who likes his chocolate mousse with raw hamburger? -
Then went outside to watch the P. parade
David G. Healy replied to a topic in JFK Assassination Debate
"he never had an attorney." Having one would of screwed up the goings on at the DPD that afternoon/evening, for SURE. -
Then went outside to watch the P. parade
David G. Healy replied to a topic in JFK Assassination Debate
looks like you'll have your hands full with Bud the Dudster challenge/response from one Ben Holmes at alt.conspiracy.jfk, starting tomorrow. I understand Ben's response to Bud the Dudster challenge has been posted. Unless you flee of course, As you've been known to do there, regularly. Lone Nutters have met their match re Bud's foolish scenario challenge, you've been found wanting, seriously wanting. The 1964 WCR is toast.For those interested go to Google Groups, alt.conspiracy.jfk. -
Washington Post article on Lisa Pease's book
David G. Healy replied to James DiEugenio's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
the community has suffered enough from you legal/beagle types... You wear a shirt and tie, NOT a cloak of respectability, that you earn. Let's see your stuff. -
Then went outside to watch the P. parade
David G. Healy replied to a topic in JFK Assassination Debate
lmao! -
Washington Post article on Lisa Pease's book
David G. Healy replied to James DiEugenio's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
save your theatrics for a DA's office. I'm not impressed. -
Washington Post article on Lisa Pease's book
David G. Healy replied to James DiEugenio's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
And who is requiring that "evidence" be posted to this forum or any other board, regarding the assassination of either Kennedy or MLK? Myself, I prefer storyline overview, story objective, perspective conclusions, future investigation direction. I'll make up my mind whether any part of the story is worthy of "evidence".This isn't a courtroom. As a resident of Las Vegas since 1990 the name Maheu is certainly not unfamiliar. Money and greed gets to them all, eventually. Welcome to Nevada. -
JIm Leavelle interviewed by William Matson Law
David G. Healy replied to a topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Geez, I'm sorry to hear that. It would take 3 lifetimes to uncover all the corruption re the City of Dallas PD and their DA office from 1960-2000. The place was a cess pool. Again, the guy did lose his prisoner that day after all. While handcuffed to him to boot. That's got to be embarrassing. -
and are these the same Hester's that found themselves on Elm Street during JFK's murder, right?
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as I've been told Jim....
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from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Ferrie#Death A strange suicide/murder? Ferrie's autopsy was performed by Nicholas Chetta and pathologist Ronald A. Welsh. They concluded that there was no evidence of suicide or murder and that Ferrie died of a massive cerebral hemorrage due to a congenital intracranial aneurysm that had ruptured at the base of his brain.Upon learning of the coroner's findings, Jim Garrison said, "I suppose it could just be a weird coincidence that the night Ferrie penned two suicide notes, he died of natural causes." (bold emphasis:mine)
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thanks David. Also, see here for an example of early compositing of a still image: http://www.assassinationresearch.com/v1n1/healy8.html
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of course it was possible. The fact that the body in the pic has a drop shadow in the first place is an indication (suggests it's a composite).
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JIm Leavelle interviewed by William Matson Law
David G. Healy replied to a topic in JFK Assassination Debate
I suspect Mr.Law had NOT requested an interview with Mr.Lavelle. I suspect Mr.Lavelle made a request through the 6th floor mausoleum for someone to take his quasi statement. Ahem, good for the conscious statement.... The guy did lose his prisoner that day after all. While handcuffed to him to boot. That's got to be embarrassing.