We can see in the Zapruder film when Kennedy got hit in the back. Here he is in frame 188, and he's fine. He's looking at the spectators and waving. Note how sharp the image is. And it's really not all that sharp, but compared to the ones that follow, it is.
What's phony about this frame is the sign, which is completely bogus. And anyone who hasn't seen the video of my experiment in Dealey Plaza proving that the sign is fake, really should:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiJMrM_QKyc&t=1s
But, notice how high he is on the hill. That's the corner right behind him. It starts blurring up right after this. Let's jump to frame 196, which is less than half a second later.
Now, it's blurry and distorted, and his hand seems to be over his face. I'm sure that was done by the alterers. Kennedy was shot between those two frames, and he reacted to it.
Now, if you just compare the two frames, you know that that much forward progress could not have been made in half a second. They removed frames- a lot of them- but, they tried to keep the jumps small, whatever they could get away with. But, the goal was to get him to that sign fast to obscure the fact that he rode down the hill having been shot only in the back. And I don't believe he put his hand over his face. That's something they did to cover up what was surely a distressed look on his face.
And it continues with his hand covering his face until he disappears behind the sign. Here he is in 206
This is another half-second later, and obviously, that much change could not have occurred in a half-second either. Notice that Jackie is turned and looking at him. Why isn't she working her side of the street like a good political wife? It's because she knows that something is wrong with him. She said he had a "quizzical look." She did not say that he put his hand over his face.
So, the Zapruder film tells us when JFK was shot in the back and his location when he was shot in the back.
Here is Zapruder 230:
So, this is post-sign, and JFK is reacting to having been shot in the throat. And at the center-bottom of the frame, we see Umbrella Man's friend. That throat shot was such a tiny target, requiring perfect accuracy, it had to have been taken up close. There is no way it was taken from hundreds of feet away. I agree with Dr. Alen Salerien and researcher Karen Clift that the most likely person who took that shot was Umbrella Man using his weaponized umbrella, which we know existed.
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