John Ziehm figured it out about Kellerman. It's not that he lied; he just remembered it wrong. What he heard was Connally saying "My God, they're going to kill us all." And Connally admitted saying that. It is in his testimony.
[https://www.jfk-assassination.net/russ/testimony/conn_j.htm](https://www.jfk-assassination.net/russ/testimony/conn_j.htm)
We can't assume that both JFK and Connally used an expression starting with "My God". That is extremely unlikely.
The reason why this is important is because JFK really was incapacitated. I don't know what they put into him that triggered such a complete mental collapse so quickly, but that is what we see in the Zapruder film, his complete mental collapse.
I know he was hit with a nerve agent because of his tonic spasms, and there are nerve agents that can cause mental collapse. For instance:
"Nerve agents, including sarin, soman, tabun, and VX, can cause mental collapse due to their rapid and widespread effects on the nervous system. These agents disrupt the normal function of nerve cells, leading to a variety of symptoms including agitation, confusion, seizures, and even coma."
JFK was fine that morning. He spoke in Ft. Worth at the breakfast where they gave him the cowboy hat- which he refused to put on. He also gave a short speech earlier that morning outside his hotel, in which he was funny. Then, they flew to Dallas where he engaged with the crowd at the airport, and he was fine, both physically and mentally. And if you watch the motorcade, for which there is a lot of footage, he was perfectly alert, focused, and engaged.
So, what can explain his complete mental collapse in the limo on Elm Street? The physical trauma can't explain it. All he suffered was a shallow wound in his back that was physically trivial. And in his throat, he suffered some damage to his trachea and had a mild contusion on his right lung. But, those injuries could not have affected his brain. He simply had to have been poisoned. And the source had to be the first shot that hit him in the back high on the hill, soon after they made the turn from Houston.
It is a deduction we have to make. There is no place else to go.
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