Monday, April 20, 2020

This is a letter I sent to some doctor friends, including chiropractors and MDs. It concerns JFK's obvious dyskinesia in the Zapruder film and his obvious mental impairment. These have to be explained; not ignored. 

Normally, when one raises his hand to one's mouth and throat, as JFK did, there is no raising of the elbow. You leave your elbow down and use a natural rotary motion called "supination" to get your hand up to your mouth. What JFK did instead, winging his elbows out, was abnormal. And then, when he was finished clearing his airway, he remained stuck like that. He couldn't lower his arms. He couldn't turn it off, and not even Jackie's coaxing with two hands could get him to put his arms down. 

So, what was going on? 

JFK was hit with a nerve agent. It may have been strychnine, and if not, it was another one like it. These drugs work by inactivating an enzyme called "cholinesterase" which inactivates the neuotransmitter called "acetylcholine" at the neuromuscular junction. Cholinesterase is what turns off muscle contraction, and without it, your muscles remain contracted. And that's what happened to JFK. He raised his arms to his throat because he was struggling with an airway obstruction. But then, after he cleared it by coughing, he could not put his arms down. Jackie tried to get him to lower his arms, but to no avail. He just sat there with his arms raised and winged for no reason; he couldn't come out of it. 

And then, there was also his complete mental collapse which had to be drug-induced. He was hit in the back with a frozen dart, and that occurred high on the hill. It was before the Croft photo was taken. It was right about when the limo was passing the obelisk. And he rode down the hill to the Kill Zone having been shot in the back, but it was cut out of the Z-film entirely. A lot of researchers know that the Z-film was altered, but they have no idea how much. 

The "story" of the Z-film is that Kennedy was smiling and waving until he reached the Stemmons freeway sign. That sign, which was greatly enlarged and  re-fashioned, was like the magician's veil. So, he disappears behind it smiling and waving and then re-emerges beyond it responding to the throat shot.  But, it's all bull shit, and it was all done to sell the Single Bullet Theory. 

Most researchers reject the SBT, but they retain the timeline of the Zapruder film and assume that JFK was struck in the back and throat simultaneously behind the sign. That is NOT what happened. He was struck in the back MUCH earlier, MUCH higher on the hill, and it was not a regular bullet. It was a special frozen missile, shot from the CIA "heart attack gun" which was displayed to the Church Committee in 1975. William Colby said at the time that it went into development in 1952. It was a program called MK NAOMI which ran alongside MK ULTRA. 

Here is the letter to my doctor friends: 

Just in case the quarantine has left you guys a little open, I am going to ask you a question about someone's neuromuscular response. 

It concerns President Kennedy's neuromuscular response after being shot.  He emerges from behind the freeway sign in a panic. Apparently, he couldn't breathe; his airway was obstructed.  So, he raised both his hands to his throat; his right hand he placed over his mouth and coughed to dislodge the obstruction; and with his left hand, he yanked on his tie to loosen it.  And it worked. He seemed to be able to breathe OK after that. 

But, he brought his hands up in a very unusual way, with his elbows jutting out, indicating a strong contraction of both his deltoids and his biceps.  And then, when he was finished, he couldn't put his arms down. And for the rest of the time, until the fatal head shot, he was just stuck there holding his arms up like that.  It made Jackie so uncomfortable that she used both her hands to try to get him to lower his left arm.  Concomitantly, he seems to be totally gone mentally. He lost his mind.   

Note that his autopsy showed no damage to his spinal cord, and he wasn't shot in the brain yet, so you can't think upper motor neuron lesion.  So, why did he raise his arms in a bizarre and dysfunctional way, and why was he unable to lower his arms when he was finished using them? Note that he did not have a spastic disorder, and prior to this, he was moving with normal balance, coordination, smoothness, etc. These images are all from the Zapruder film. My contention is that he was hit with a nerve agent and that what we are seeing in him are pharmacological effects.  











It is time for the JFK community to face the sobering truth that there never was a plan to kill JFK in upper Dealey Plaza. The back shot was not a head shot that missed. It was shot at his back not to kill him but to immobilize him- physically and mentally- with a nerve agent so that when the lethal attack started, he would not take evasive or defensive action. 

I put the likelihood of JFK having been hit with a nerve agent at 100%. Nothing else can explain the phenomena we see. 

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