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Offline Michael Welch

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Re: Help re Black Dog Man recreation photo?
« Reply #14 on: September 28, 2023, 06:02:07 PM »
I'm not sure of the image you refer to. Can you post an image of this hatless Policeman, Michael?

Hi Duncan, Sorry for my slow response. I am just returning home. In this Hughes frame, he is the policeman on the far left in the middle of the frame. With Much Gratitude and Admiration, Michael



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Re: Help re Black Dog Man recreation photo?
« Reply #15 on: September 28, 2023, 06:27:40 PM »
Hi Duncan, Sorry for my slow response. I am just returning home. In this Hughes frame, he is the policeman on the far left in the middle of the frame. With Much Gratitude and Admiration, Michael


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Re: Help re Black Dog Man recreation photo?
« Reply #16 on: September 28, 2023, 06:59:29 PM »
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Hi Duncan, Okay, thank you very much! Do you know of any better frames of this? Would this policeman be a badgeman type person? Thank you for everything! With Much Gratitude and Admiration, Michael

Also when you reset the counter of people on this site, is it to clear out a ghost build up; for instance, if I visit a topic sixteen times, it represents me as 16 people. Thank you for everything!! Sincerely yours, Michael
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Re: Help re Black Dog Man recreation photo?
« Reply #17 on: October 03, 2023, 04:05:44 AM »
I'm not a believer in Badgeman or the Gordon Arnold story, Michael.

                                 


    "Badge Man" being hidden  in the Moorman Photo is a whatever you really wanna see situation. The Gordon Arnold story is a different animal. Arnold devoted a lot of time to walk through his Dealey Plaza experience on "The Men Who Killed Kennedy". What I do Not get is how Arnold could be right there inside Dealey Plaza and no one from the JFK Assassination Research Community was there to get detailed info from him. Arnold said he was filming the JFK Limo coming down Elm St when a bullet whizzed by his (L) ear and he hit the ground. So what did Arnold see through his view finder while filming the Limo? Arnold said the guy that took his film had a gun. What kinda gun? Did it smell of gunpowder? Was this guy with the gun White, Black, Brown, what? Did he have any kind of accent? All kinds of details needed to be fleshed out of the Arnold story and not 1 single JFK researcher button hole'd Arnold. Gary Mack & Jack White practically lived inside Dealey Plaza. Robert Groden still does. Somehow, Nigel Turner/BRITISH TV got together with Gordon Arnold and managed to get him inside Dealey Plaza to tell his story. Yet, the entire JFK Assassination Research Community failed to ever arrange a single Q/A session with Arnold.  $$$ is what has always primarily motivated the JFK Assassination Research Community. Finding the TRUTH is a far distant 2nd.       

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Re: Help re Black Dog Man recreation photo?
« Reply #18 on: October 03, 2023, 07:06:12 PM »
    "Badge Man" being hidden  in the Moorman Photo is a whatever you really wanna see situation. The Gordon Arnold story is a different animal. Arnold devoted a lot of time to walk through his Dealey Plaza experience on "The Men Who Killed Kennedy". What I do Not get is how Arnold could be right there inside Dealey Plaza and no one from the JFK Assassination Research Community was there to get detailed info from him. Arnold said he was filming the JFK Limo coming down Elm St when a bullet whizzed by his (L) ear and he hit the ground. So what did Arnold see through his view finder while filming the Limo? Arnold said the guy that took his film had a gun. What kinda gun? Did it smell of gunpowder? Was this guy with the gun White, Black, Brown, what? Did he have any kind of accent? All kinds of details needed to be fleshed out of the Arnold story and not 1 single JFK researcher button hole'd Arnold. Gary Mack & Jack White practically lived inside Dealey Plaza. Robert Groden still does. Somehow, Nigel Turner/BRITISH TV got together with Gordon Arnold and managed to get him inside Dealey Plaza to tell his story. Yet, the entire JFK Assassination Research Community failed to ever arrange a single Q/A session with Arnold.  $$$ is what has always primarily motivated the JFK Assassination Research Community. Finding the TRUTH is a far distant 2nd.       


Hey Royell, good to see you. Early 00's Gordon Arnold's wife and son did an interview with the 6th floor museum, I have a transcript of it. His wife claimed that Earl Golz of the Dallas Morning News secretly recorded an off the record discussion with Gordon Arnold in 1978 regarding the assassination. Golz then published the transcript - framing Arnold as having given an on the record interview. In her words, she said something like ''this betrayal brought massive unwanted attention'' from the research community.

Apparently Gordon Arnold vowed to never speak about the assassination after this happened. In 1984 Gordon Arnold was nearly killed by a hit-and-run driver. He suffered a severely damaged leg, I think, he suffered renal failure also. That's why Arnold was seen limping in The Men Who Killed Kennedy series. His wife claimed that her husband thought his life was coming to an end and so wished to speak openly about what he claimed to have witnessed on 22nd November 1963.

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Re: Help re Black Dog Man recreation photo?
« Reply #19 on: October 03, 2023, 09:12:54 PM »


Hey Royell, good to see you. Early 00's Gordon Arnold's wife and son did an interview with the 6th floor museum, I have a transcript of it. His wife claimed that Earl Golz of the Dallas Morning News secretly recorded an off the record discussion with Gordon Arnold in 1978 regarding the assassination. Golz then published the transcript - framing Arnold as having given an on the record interview. In her words, she said something like ''this betrayal brought massive unwanted attention'' from the research community.

Apparently Gordon Arnold vowed to never speak about the assassination after this happened. In 1984 Gordon Arnold was nearly killed by a hit-and-run driver. He suffered a severely damaged leg, I think, he suffered renal failure also. That's why Arnold was seen limping in The Men Who Killed Kennedy series. His wife claimed that her husband thought his life was coming to an end and so wished to speak openly about what he claimed to have witnessed on 22nd November 1963.

Hi Robert, I hope that you are doing well! Can you post any of the transcript? Also if you have a transcript of Bonnie Ray Williams, I would love to see that as well! Thank you for everything! Sincerely yours, Michael

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Re: Help re Black Dog Man recreation photo?
« Reply #20 on: October 03, 2023, 11:42:00 PM »


Hey Royell, good to see you. Early 00's Gordon Arnold's wife and son did an interview with the 6th floor museum, I have a transcript of it. His wife claimed that Earl Golz of the Dallas Morning News secretly recorded an off the record discussion with Gordon Arnold in 1978 regarding the assassination. Golz then published the transcript - framing Arnold as having given an on the record interview. In her words, she said something like ''this betrayal brought massive unwanted attention'' from the research community.

Apparently Gordon Arnold vowed to never speak about the assassination after this happened. In 1984 Gordon Arnold was nearly killed by a hit-and-run driver. He suffered a severely damaged leg, I think, he suffered renal failure also. That's why Arnold was seen limping in The Men Who Killed Kennedy series. His wife claimed that her husband thought his life was coming to an end and so wished to speak openly about what he claimed to have witnessed on 22nd November 1963.

    Robert - In the "Early 00's" Gary Mack was still active and routinely doing his "front man" duties for the 6th Floor Museum. Did Gary Mack do the interview of Arnold's wife and son? Your detailing that Gordon Arnold thought his life was coming to an end and wanted to get his story out as early as 1984, makes it all the more incredible that Gary Mack failed to ever Q/A Arnold from 1984 going forward. Gordon Arnold and his story of allegedly being kicked around by a "policeman with no hat" was a cornerstone supporting the "Badge Man" schtick that Mack and Jack White pitched on "The Men Who Killed Kennedy" in 1988. Mack and Arnold not ever getting together when they were essentially pushing the very same story is illogical. There must be a reason that these main players never came together.