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"Badgeman" in Willis photo?  (Read 1781 times)

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Hi.. I was just looking through the archives and found this one:



Is the dark figure the alleged "Badgeman" according to CTs?
To me, it looks "too good" and Iīm getting suspicious of the authenticity. In any case, IF this was a real person, it is several times larger than the "midget" forming the Badgeman in the Moorman photo..

However, in the following shot, the dark thing is gone:




/J


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Hi Johan :)

Badgeman, according to some CT'er like Gary Mack, Jack White, Bill Miller etc. was standing behind the picket fence
at a rough position atop of the black arrow in your first image from Willis.
I don't support this theory cause you correctly said their size are out of any rational dimensions.
I call them hobbits in the dark.

The dark shape behind the retaining wall corner was found by the HSCA a person in dark clothes and indicators of flesh tones (face).
They dubbed him Black Dog Man.

Here a closeup from the Willis photo:



Rosemary Willis for instance, recognized him as he busy went away shortly after the shooting.

This person is also seen in Betzner 3.

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A lot of theories circulating around this shape.
Some say it was a woman with a baby or a couple or even one of the 3 men on the stairs, whom can later be seen
in Muchmore and Nix.

I see only one unknown person who disappeard quickly after the shooting.
The geometry of the retaining wall corner and the ground level, comparing with the height of BDM
is telling that person was not standing but crouching.

best to you

Martin


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Talking of Badgeman, Johan.

I believe this is the image you've talked about:



This crop does look at first glance pretty convincing.
As i first saw it thought it was for real.

Later i realized that their size are hurting wrong.

Here a composition of this figures seen in Moorman uncropped.



Can you see them?

Martin


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Hey Martin. Ooops... Didnīt realize that was the Black Dog Man pic...  sheeshxx

Anyway, I think we straightened the Badgeman out in this thread:  As a guest, you are not allowed to view links. Register or Login


And as far as the BDM I think, if this was a co-conspirator, what an obvious place to be... Iīd rather pick the spot behing the fence..  And btw, he would have been seen in the Moorman photo..


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Hey Martin. Ooops... Didnīt realize that was the Black Dog Man pic...  sheeshxx

Anyway, I think we straightened the Badgeman out in this thread:  As a guest, you are not allowed to view links. Register or Login

Yes i think we did, Johan. It's good to know someone can handle the forum search well.

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and as far as the BDM I think, if this was a co-conspirator, what an obvious place to be... Iīd rather pick the spot behing the fence..  And btw, he would have been seen in the Moorman photo..

/J

Yes, you are right. He should have been in sight in Moorman.

I took the best available Moorman photo what Lightbalance regards, adjusted Gaussian Blur pretty subtle, which helps to find shapes much better
in this kind of blurry pictures instead of sharping and was able to identify BDM in Moorman.



I believe without that discover, i would maybe never become a member of any Research Forum.

best to you

Martin


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You are studying Willis5,which was recreated on the California recreation movie set.

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You are studying Willis5,which was recreated on the California recreation movie set.

the same set that was used for the moonlanding years later.


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