29-04-2010, 08:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 29-04-2010, 08:47 PM by Bob Ringler.)
I disagree.
Given the enormity of the jfk assassination and the importance of knowing the truth none of us are above the search for the truth.
There is an obvious problem with the badgeman group. I would call it a glaring problem.
I also think that since there is evidence that badgeman was indeed infront of the fence then we have every right in the research world to examine why and how jack puts his badgeman behind the fence. But every time I try to put that argument forward it is met with extreme prejudice. That alone tells me something.
Given the enormity of the jfk assassination and the importance of knowing the truth none of us are above the search for the truth.
There is an obvious problem with the badgeman group. I would call it a glaring problem.
I also think that since there is evidence that badgeman was indeed infront of the fence then we have every right in the research world to examine why and how jack puts his badgeman behind the fence. But every time I try to put that argument forward it is met with extreme prejudice. That alone tells me something.