12-08-2013, 10:40 PM
With the greatest respect for Jack White... Wanting to see it does not change the physics of shadow and light.
One of the easiest ways to determine if "Badge" and "Hardhat" men (and GA) are there is to ask yourself about the shadows...
Is it possible for objects in deep shadow to REFLECT LIGHT to the camera lens...? or is more realistic the "light" areas are instead the sky's light coming thru the trees?
The yellow lines represent the angle of the sun... neither the bright spots on GA (which again are impossible if this is a solid object) or what would be considered the "badge" and "shoulder patch" are impossibly lit.
Add now the size problems, distance problems and the reailty of where the witnesses actually placed a knoll shooter... and we are back to that location NOT being where a shot was fired...
To tie it all up in a knot... there was no late entry of a uniformed police officer to the fence...
Tippit was on the 4100 block of Bonnieview at Keist at 12:20...
JFK was scheduled to be at the Trade Mart at 12:15 but was running late...
McBride and anyone else claiming Tippit was in DP at 12:30, especially on the GK as the Badgeman... has quite a lot of existing evidence to address...
While I'm not a fan of McAdam's site... this updated article from Bill Drenas offers evidence that virtually precludes Tippit from being in DP at all....
Let alone be the impossibe photo artifact that is actually leaves and sky known as Badgeman.
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/car10.htm
Shortly after publishing this article Irish researcher Chris
Scally sent me a letter he received from the late Larry Harris in 1984 that
contained information about the [URL="https://deeppoliticsforum.com/forums/markout3.gif"]4100 Bonnie View
call[/URL]. Larry wrote "In 1978 I interviewed the manager of a grocery market at
4121 Bonnie View; He told me that during the noon hour on 11/22/63, he caught a
woman shoplifter and phoned the police; it was Tippit who responded. The store
manager knew Tippit because it was almost invariably Tippit who responded to
calls for shoplifters. The manager told me that Tippit placed the woman in the
squad car and left. So indeed Tippit was on an investigation at 12:17 P.M.
nevertheless, it is disturbing and perhaps significant that this incident is not
reflected more substantially in the tapes or transcripts."
Larry Harris's investigator Ken M. Holmes Jr confirms this story. In 1963
Hodges Super Market occupied 4121 Bonnie View Road
(1963 Dallas City Directory). On my last trip to Dallas in November of 1997 the
small shopping plaza that contained this store was vacant with for sale signs on
it.
Who this shoplifter was, what happened to her, how Tippit was really alerted
to this location and what impact this could have had on the events that follow
are still not known. This story has confirmation from the grocer who was a known
and interviewed eyewitness, where as the story from Investigation of a
Homicide' that was previously reported in the original article has never been
confirmed.
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Now, AND JUST FOR SH!TS AND GIGGLES... I "discovered" this person kneeling in front of the retaining wall... I "CREATED HIM" to illustrate to those who doubt, pulling images from light and shadow is not hard...
a little corroborating evidence always comes in handy... Charles is correct in his insistence that there be some examination of the actual evidence regarding Tippit... at least enough to rule out he was anywhere else at the time.
DJ
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One of the easiest ways to determine if "Badge" and "Hardhat" men (and GA) are there is to ask yourself about the shadows...
Is it possible for objects in deep shadow to REFLECT LIGHT to the camera lens...? or is more realistic the "light" areas are instead the sky's light coming thru the trees?
The yellow lines represent the angle of the sun... neither the bright spots on GA (which again are impossible if this is a solid object) or what would be considered the "badge" and "shoulder patch" are impossibly lit.
Add now the size problems, distance problems and the reailty of where the witnesses actually placed a knoll shooter... and we are back to that location NOT being where a shot was fired...
To tie it all up in a knot... there was no late entry of a uniformed police officer to the fence...
Tippit was on the 4100 block of Bonnieview at Keist at 12:20...
JFK was scheduled to be at the Trade Mart at 12:15 but was running late...
McBride and anyone else claiming Tippit was in DP at 12:30, especially on the GK as the Badgeman... has quite a lot of existing evidence to address...
While I'm not a fan of McAdam's site... this updated article from Bill Drenas offers evidence that virtually precludes Tippit from being in DP at all....
Let alone be the impossibe photo artifact that is actually leaves and sky known as Badgeman.
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/car10.htm
Shortly after publishing this article Irish researcher Chris
Scally sent me a letter he received from the late Larry Harris in 1984 that
contained information about the [URL="https://deeppoliticsforum.com/forums/markout3.gif"]4100 Bonnie View
call[/URL]. Larry wrote "In 1978 I interviewed the manager of a grocery market at
4121 Bonnie View; He told me that during the noon hour on 11/22/63, he caught a
woman shoplifter and phoned the police; it was Tippit who responded. The store
manager knew Tippit because it was almost invariably Tippit who responded to
calls for shoplifters. The manager told me that Tippit placed the woman in the
squad car and left. So indeed Tippit was on an investigation at 12:17 P.M.
nevertheless, it is disturbing and perhaps significant that this incident is not
reflected more substantially in the tapes or transcripts."
Larry Harris's investigator Ken M. Holmes Jr confirms this story. In 1963
Hodges Super Market occupied 4121 Bonnie View Road
(1963 Dallas City Directory). On my last trip to Dallas in November of 1997 the
small shopping plaza that contained this store was vacant with for sale signs on
it.
Who this shoplifter was, what happened to her, how Tippit was really alerted
to this location and what impact this could have had on the events that follow
are still not known. This story has confirmation from the grocer who was a known
and interviewed eyewitness, where as the story from Investigation of a
Homicide' that was previously reported in the original article has never been
confirmed.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]5045[/ATTACH]
Now, AND JUST FOR SH!TS AND GIGGLES... I "discovered" this person kneeling in front of the retaining wall... I "CREATED HIM" to illustrate to those who doubt, pulling images from light and shadow is not hard...
a little corroborating evidence always comes in handy... Charles is correct in his insistence that there be some examination of the actual evidence regarding Tippit... at least enough to rule out he was anywhere else at the time.
DJ
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Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter