If you think that JFK being hit with a nerve agent is farfetched, it is not. We can see the effects of it in the Zapruder film, where JFK had uncontrollable muscle spasms that started in his arms and spread to his neck, back, and shoulders. And he also had a complete mental collapse. JFK did not speak, nor did he attempt to speak, nor did he attempt to communicate in any way. He took no evasive action. He appeared to have no awareness or understanding of what was happening. He seemed to have the mental countenance of a young child. It was like Jackie was his mother.
How could all of that have happened to him from a shallow wound
in his back that did no significant damage and a shallow wound in his throat
that damaged his trachea on one side but got nowhere near his brain?
Since physical trauma can’t account for the effects we see, poisoning
is the only answer.
And as I’ve shown you, we know that the gun existed to
deliver the nerve agent, the CIA “heart attack gun” which the Church Committee probed
in 1975. And, we know who the people were who figured out the chemical side of
it. They were Nazi scientists at Edgewood
Arsenal.
Do you know about Operation Paperclip? Allen Dulles spent
the war years in neutral Switzerland, where he befriended a lot of Nazis. And
they impressed upon him that America needs to be worried about the Soviet Union
because they are not your ally. And Dulles took it to heart. The Cold War began
for him long before WW2 ended. And when it ended, he saved the lives of
hundreds of Nazis by harvesting them for use by the United States. The biggest
number were rocket scientists, like Kurt Debus and Wernher von Braun. But, the
second biggest group were chemical weapons scientists, and it was they that
Dulles set up at Edgewood Arsenal.
And
at Edgewood Arsenal, they did notorious human experiments, starting in 1948,
and many of them involved nerve agents. One of the things they did was get
nerve agents into the body through the skin. They would lacerate the skin and
put nerve agents in the wound, to see how long it took for effects to register.
This is what I found in a synopsis: “Nerve agents can produce rapid effects when administered in
sufficient doses, particularly when absorbed through the skin. Symptoms
can appear within seconds to minutes, depending on the dose and route of
exposure.”
Within seconds? Within seconds, within
seconds, within seconds. And that is what happened to JFK. The reason his back
wound was so shallow is because the frozen missile was designed to burst upon
entry, which was equivalent to an injection of the nerve agent into his
bloodstream.
So, we know, for an absolute fact, that they developed the weapon to do this, and they sought to find out how quickly effects would manifest if they got the nerve agent into the body through the skin, which is what happened. Here is a photograph from one of the Edgewood Arsenal “experiments,” which were done on soldiers and mental patients.
I am telling you that JFK was hit in the back with a nerve agent, high on the hill, and there is no doubt about it.

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