Another great breakdown this morningfrom Chanie on Project Avalon Forum: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?103683-Is-JFK-Jr-Still-Alive/page3
There are multiple networks covering these political rallies. Each has its cameras in a slightly different place so their footage will show slightly different things from different angles. For this reason, it is useful to look at a range of available videos for the same event.
Needless to say, there is a degree of tedium in studying so much footage, but it is not unlike panning for gold. You have to sift through a lot of dross to find the golden nugget. What I’m looking for are details that stand out as unusual, that show relationships between people or patterns of behaviour.
One of the few networks that feature all of the almost seven hour rally is the Right Side Broadcasting Network. For this reason, I am going to use it to learn more about what took place prior to the main show.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTWx42YMkbA
1:56:10 As the camera pans over the bleacher area, it occurs to me that the seats behind the podium are prime real estate. The majority of the crowd will never get a chance to sit there. How is it that our so-called Trump-mobile/JFK Jr. guy and his family manage to get seats in this area? Obviously, he has connections. Would a Trump-mobile really get you these kinds of seats once let alone twice? I suspect not.
2:00:49 The JFK figure appears at the far left top of the screen. He is wearing a black hat.
2:00:55 He makes “up up” gestures with his hand. He is holding a phone/camera.
2:01:13 A little girl wearing a red hat in the bleachers stands up. He appears to take a picture in her direction.
2:01:53 The JFK guy arrives in the bleachers. He stops to speak to someone in the front row. He’s wearing a dark suit, white shirt, tie, hat and what looks like white socks. People have likened the outfit to Emmett the clown, but it reminds me of Michael Jackson.
2:02:17 He starts to climb the bleachers and then, turns back. When he comes back, he is with a woman wearing a red jacket. He makes a gesture to help her climb up and at one point, he puts his hand on her back. They are speaking to people in the little girl’s row.
2:03:45 The woman leaves and the JFK guy sits down in the little girl’s row.
2:06:18 He appears to be fixing the little girl’s hair. Then, he leans back to take photos of her. It occurs to me that this is an elegant, agile man—quite different from the Trump-mobile character. It has been suggested that they are two different men.
2:12:25 Now he’s standing by the little girl with his hand in his pocket. He turns to talk to a tall man in a black trench coat. This guy looks like someone official. Maybe security? The little girl gets up on her feet and stands beside the JFK guy. She has long, dark hair. It is looking more and more like he is her Dad. If true, it means the JFK guy has at least three children.
At this point, there is a commercial interruption. Afterwards, there is no sign of the JFK man.
2:35:13 The woman in red and the man in the black trench are talking. It’s pretty clear that they both have official roles here—that they aren’t part of the rally crowd.
The network swings its cameras away to do interviews on the floor.
3:15:53 If you squint, you can see the JFK figure sitting well to the left of the podium. The little girl is to his left.
3:16:50 The woman wearing the red jacket is sitting beside the little girl. She stands up and motions to the left of the screen.
3:28:23 Then, she stands up and motions to the right.
3:29:19 Finally, the camera pans in for close-up shots. The woman who is said to be John’s wife Carolyn is sitting to the left of the podium. She’s wearing a dark, scooped-neck top and hat. The two older children are sitting in another spot just next to the podium. The boy is wearing a suit; the girl, a khaki sweater. The boy is dark like John, but doesn’t really look that much like him. The girl looks a lot like John’s wife Carolyn—is a very close match.
3:32:22 The JFK guy stands for the Pledge of Allegiance. He’s behind and slightly to the right of the Carolyn woman and right behind the man in the red vest.
3:32:29 He pushes up his glasses. This will become a repeated theme at the rally—either a nervous gesture or a sign that he isn’t wearing prescription glasses fitted by an optician. He also claps, but I can’t tell if he’s left-handed because he moves both hands instead of using the dominant hand to clap into the still hand like most people do.
post too long, continued…..