That Is Not Officer Haygood = Conspiracy! Prove Me Wrong Challenge

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Offline Zeon Mason

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   Whoever said the Bogus Motorcycle Cop was carrying a "radio"? Not me. I mentioned a "signaling" device and You immediately knee-jerk and believe I mean "radio". Not true!
   Do you believe that the Only way in 1963 to communicate whether you were a "friend or foe" was via a "radio"? Are you familiar with WW 2? Do you know that in Europe during WW 2, the soldiers on the ground used hand held "clickers" to signal their being an approaching "friendly"? "Clickers" that sounded somewhat like "crickets". And this was the "Military" doing this back in the 1940's.   
  Try to open your mind. Your extremely narrow thought process is exactly why this case remains Unsolved after 62+ yrs. Your narrow thought process is the result of what you have been consistently exposed to over the course of your lifetime. This is not your fault, but if you permit it to continue, THEN it IS Your Fault.
  Study history. Seriously do the JFK Assassination Research. This does take time, but accumulating knowledge will permit your mind to understand/grasp concepts that you are currently pooh-poohing. It all starts with steadily gaining knowledge. One fact at a time.

So no radio, but it might be a signaling device like the click clack toy that the 82nd Airborne and 101st combat soldiers used in the middle of the night during the WW2 Normandy invasion?

I’d rather go with the flashlight idea. This Lone Nut Cop could turn it on and off and use Morse code if necessary. It’s staring to make more sense to me now that I’m opening my mind and abandoning the narrow thought process I was using to imagine that CIA spook scenario.

Thanks Royell. 😀

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So no radio, but it might be a signaling device like the click clack toy that the 82nd Airborne and 101st combat soldiers used in the middle of the night during the WW2 Normandy invasion?

I’d rather go with the flashlight idea. This Lone Nut Cop could turn it on and off and use Morse code if necessary. It’s staring to make more sense to me now that I’m opening my mind and abandoning the narrow thought process I was using to imagine that CIA spook scenario.

Thanks Royell. 😀

    Yes. The shape of the object in his (L) hand looks like a short flashlight. And like I said previously, this Bogus Motorcycle Cop was Not holding anything in his (L) hand when he was previously filmed walking along the string of passenger train cars.
    On better copies of the Darnell Film, (almost all Darnell copies are pretty dismal), this alleged DPD Cop can be seen to be walking in a Downward direction from that string of passenger train cars. Which begs the question, Where is he coming from when we first see him on the Darnell Film?
    DPD Motorcycle Officer Haygood's WC Testimony makes absolutely NO Mention his of being physically around train cars or his walking toward/down the Elm St Extension. That ain't Haygood on the Darnell and Martin films.   

Offline Tommy Shanks

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We're up to 47 pages of Royell Storing trying, and failing miserably, to convince anybody that there was a gloveless impostor policeman in Dealey Plaza. Give it up, man.