On Wednesday, November 1, 2023 at 4:37:57 AM UTC-4, NoTrueFlags Here wrote:
He's wrong about this proof because the antenna is practically invisible for its whole length in the frame in question, not just to the right of "Lobelady's" body. If a person was being blacked out to "Lovelady's" right, it might end up obscuring that
part of the antenna, but not the whole thing. The antenna is less visible in this frame for some other reason. This doesn't mean that somebody is not being hidden here, but the antenna doesn't prove it.
And Chris Davidson's Towner clip disproves the waving flag idea very nicely, but I don't think it proves that somebody was being crudely blacked out. A film editor would know what he's trying to hide and not be that crude. That must be something moving
there, either an object or a shadow cast by an object.
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