Video: Gordon Arnold - The Man Who Claimed He Was Attacked By Badgeman

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It isn't important what I would do or you would do in that circumstance. The Dallas County Historical Foundation made the decision to hire Gary Mack. I assume they went through the interview process with him, possibly multiple interviews. They probably interviewed others as well. After going through the process, they chose Gary Mack. I have no reason to second guess that decision. If they wanted to hire someone who was unbiased about the JFKA they would have severely limited the number of available candidates because most people would have an opinion on the JFKA. There is no reason a person with Gary Mack's POV could not do a good job as the curator of the museum. It was a management position and didn't require a person who was unbiased to do the job properly.

   You're both funny and inconsistent. It, "isn't important what I would do..............", so you then Speculate as to what did happen? Just admit you do Not currently have the "foundation" to discuss Mack, and are too lazy to look into it. You have no idea as to the "claims" he made over the course of his "JFK Assassination" years.
   You like to huff-n-puff, but in reality there is precious little to back up the bluster. "Foghorn Leghorn" comes to mind. Enjoy your day and watch out for Chicken Hawks. 

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    Thanks for posting these photos. I hope the Forum takes note that even though the 2 Men are standing close to each other, the top of the picket fence comes to one guys' waist line vs the other's armpit. I don't know the height of either man, but the difference in where the top of the picket fence measures up to both is striking. Could be a DIRT Mound responsible for this disparity.
     The man standing in the "Black Dog Man" spot, makes me believe that the actual "Black Dog Man" we see on Willis 5 is Not in this same position. The actual Black Dog Man is further (W) closer to the picket fence.

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You'd have to ask the people who hired Gary Mack that question. The Sixth Floor Museum is a non-profit organization run by the Dallas County Historical Foundation. Do you think they are part of the cover up too?
Gordon Arnold said there were PILES of dirt. Do you know of anybody else who said that?

   When viewing the Darnell Film snippet showing the area between the N-S Picket Fence and the short wall running down from Zapruder, FOCUS on the ground level of The Bench and the feet of the Black Guy standing near The Bench  vs  the ground level/feet of the people on the walkway. The elevation difference is pronounced. On 11/22/63, there was only DIRT on both sides of The Walkway.