markinator@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On Jun 17, 10:08 pm, Anthony Marsh <anthony_ma...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>> No matter where any of our beliefs lie within the spectrum ranging
>>> from LN to CT concerning the JFK murder, all contributing members of
>>> this forum could lobby for legislation that funds transfer of still
>>> and moving images to much higher quality formats. Still photographs
>>> and transparencies should be scanned at the highest possible
>>> resolution. All extant films should be digitized at the highest
>>> resolution, and saved as stills, as well as reassembled into high-
>>> definition Blu-Ray format motion pictures. The original quad-format
>>> magnetic videotapes should be transferred to high-def video, and audio
>>> recordings digitized at a high sampling rate.
>> That sounds wonderful, but what would it accomplish?
>
> Long-term preservation of history first. Next, we'd actually get a
better
> look at the Z-film, and a first good look at the other 8mm and 16mm
films.
> Much higher resolution of the Z-film especially just might provide some
> detail to resolve the GK headshot, for example. Perhaps we could tweak
the
> contrast of the GK in the Nix film. The 6th floor windows of the TSBD
> might indeed show motion that could exculpate or incriminate LHO in the
> Hughes film. I've posted previously about the very real and urgent
> necessity of digital transfer of the magnetic media, and hopefully the
> NARA staff recognize that.
>
You happened to miss my messages where I praised MPI and Kodak for their
work on preserving the Zapruder film, which I authenticated. But none of
that would prevent the profession disinformation agents like Dale Myers
from simply lying about what the Zapruder films show, or wackos like Jack
White seeing the driver shoot the President.
> Legislative efforts to promote such a project can be justified by the
> HSCA's conclusion of probable conspiracy, and provide a jolt of action
> within the Justice Department (okay, quit laughing now!). Persons
> convinced that LHO acted alone would greatly benefit as well. Even since
> MPI worked with the Z-film, digital technology has advanced
significantly
> in terms resolution and quality.
>
Please. They won't even spend $50,000 to analyze the acoustical tape. That
$50,000 is needed to make specialized scaled down torture devices to
torture children in Iraq.
> Thanks, Tony, for the Theodore White interview link. Respectfully,
> ~Mark
>


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