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    TODD - All you need to do is watch the recently discovered Darnell Film Snippet to see where "No Glove Cop" is positioned inside the railroad yard. Go to YOU TUBE and search - "The Full Darnell Snippet" by - "The JFK Theorist" (23:32 - 23:40). This is not complicated.
You saw the screencaps I just posted of Harkness and the MC. Those are in fact from the exact Youtube video you keep referring us to.

I'm not the one who is confused.
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    TODD - All you need to do is watch the recently discovered Darnell Film Snippet to see where "No Glove Cop" is positioned inside the railroad yard. Go to YOU TUBE and search - "The Full Darnell Snippet" by - "The JFK Theorist" (23:32 - 23:40). This is not complicated. 
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We have discussed John McAdam's defamation of

He defamed       ???  I'm trying to remember that but keep drawing a blank.
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  Bump. The above clearly shows I am talking about, "the dirt road portion of the Elm St Extension". That "dirt road" DEAD ENDS into your outlined bollards. The "No Glove Cop" and Officer Harkness are BOTH on the Elm St Extension when that alleged cop walks between/through the bollards. At this point, the alleged cop and Harkness are physically on the dirt road, and there are no bollards between them. This has consistently been my stated position.
RS: That "dirt road" DEAD ENDS into your outlined bollards

Not true at all. In the Darnell film, the line of cars to the left of the image is clearly seen extending to the west end of the "long house" sitting directly to the east of  Bowers' tower. This fact allows us to locate which spur Darnell, Harkness, and the MC are next to. Any aerial image of the RR yard clearly shows that the road crosses that line of cars and continues on. In fact, the dirt road turns to the north and extends well beyond the E-W tracks and to the northern end of the rail yard.

You need to stop just making things up as you go along.

Again, here is an annotated photo showing the railyard:

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We have discussed John McAdam's defamation of
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    I am talking about the dirt road portion of the Elm St Extension. When the alleged motorcycle cop changes directions, and walks DOWNWARD onto that dirt road, there are NO BOLLARDS between Officer Harkness and this alleged motorcycle cop. If the lack of clarity on the Darnell Film you are looking at is clouding your judgement, a good overhead view of this portion of the railroad yard will help. I can direct you to such if need be. Just let me know.

  Bump. The above clearly shows I am talking about, "the dirt road portion of the Elm St Extension". That "dirt road" DEAD ENDS into your outlined bollards. The "No Glove Cop" and Officer Harkness are BOTH on the Elm St Extension when that alleged cop walks between/through the bollards. At this point, the alleged cop and Harkness are physically on the dirt road, and there are no bollards between them. This has consistently been my stated position.
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Did Clemon Johnson see Smoke from a Rifle on the Grassy Knoll?

Another one of Mark Lane's witnesses to support his theory that a gunman was firing from the grassy knoll was Clemon Johnson: (page 40 of Rush to Judgment)

Clemon E. Johnson told FBI agents that he had observed 'white smoke.'

Here is his FBI report:



Johnson tells the FBI that, at the time, "he did not know that it was shots and he could not say how many shots he heard."  But, for some strange reason, Mark Lane does not quote the last line:

Mr. Johnson stated that white smoke was observed near the pavillion, but he felt that this smoke came from a motorcycle abandoned near the spot by a Dallas policeman.
Here is what Clemon Johnson told Larry Sneed for his book, No More Silence: An Oral History of the Assassination of President Kennedy: (page 81 in the Kindle edition)

I didn’t have any idea where the shots came from, not even a guess. I was looking down at the President as they came through, and I didn’t hardly look up till he was gone. I wasn’t looking up at those bushes. I did see smoke, lots of puffs of smoke, but I was of the opinion that the smoke was coming out of those motorcycles. The smoke was coming up off the ground out where the motorcycles were, not on the grassy knoll. A lot of them said they saw smoke come out of the grassy knoll, but I didn’t. Maybe it’s because they were looking that way, and I was looking down on the car. But the smoke cleared up pretty quick after all the cars and motorcycles left. I’ve always thought the smoke came from those motorcycles.
Of course, Mark Lane leaves out of his book the fact that Mr. Johnson thought the smoke was from motorcycles.
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This is from Moorman ... Looks like a gunman or a spotter.

LOL!

It looks as though HARVARD-EDUCATED DR. William Niederhut has come to the right place.
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This is from Moorman... Looks like a gunman or a spotter...

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    I am talking about the dirt road portion of the Elm St Extension. When the alleged motorcycle cop changes directions, and walks DOWNWARD onto that dirt road, there are NO BOLLARDS between Officer Harkness and this alleged motorcycle cop. If the lack of clarity on the Darnell Film you are looking at is clouding your judgement, a good overhead view of this portion of the railroad yard will help. I can direct you to such if need be. Just let me know.

RS:  I am talking about the dirt road portion of the Elm St Extension.

So why did you bring up the limo turn and traffic signal in the Wegman film?

there are NO BOLLARDS between Officer Harkness and this alleged motorcycle cop.

Yes there are! Not only can you see many of them in the Darnell film, others are made obvious when the motorcycle cop walks behind them.

Here, bollards are outlined in red. Note that one is in Harkness' shadow:


Here, "B" marks where the line of bollards is. You can see that two of them are silhouetted by the MC as he walks behind them:


Here he is a half step later:








 
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