Wednesday, February 8, 2023

   

Cliff Varnell said:
Terrific work, Steve!

Humes, Boswell and Finck got it right the night of the autopsy: JFK was hit with

blood soluble rounds.

The Dal-Tex shot was the second shot. The first shot was from Black Dog Man

circa Z190 striking JFK in the throat with a paralytic.

The second shot was the kill shot, a toxin. They weren't aiming for JFK's head -- they

were aiming for his heart, missing a few inches to the right.

Close enough for government work.

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Jack White said: 

I do not dispute the "soluble bullet" or "paralytic bullet" theories.

However, I do not believe there was a real Blackdogman.

Jack


This was an exhange on Education Forum, and I notice there are, to this day, many people who claim that the throat shot preceded the back shot. But, it is not true. 

Let's think it through. We see JFK reacting to the throat shot in the Zapruder film when he emerges from behind the phony sign and raises his hands to his throat, which he did because his airway was blocked. It wasn't a reflex, but it was semi-automatic and not consciously thought. It was a panic reaction.  Here is Z-230: 


So, he had to have been shot in the throat right before this. His hands were going up when we first see him at 225, so he was shot in the throat before that when he was out of view behind the sign. What exact frame is anyone's guess. Here is 222. Maybe it was then. 


So, when was he shot in the back? I have to believe he lurched forward when he was shot in the back, but they cut that out. And Dan Rather said on 11/25 after watching the Z film that "The President could be seen lurching forward: the first shot had hit him." We don't see that, so they must have taken it out. But, let's try to figure out where it was. 


Here is 162, and JFK is OK.

No chance he has been shot there. He looks relaxed. His arm is down, and his face is plain view. Notice that LBJ's car is still in the intersection of Elm and Houston. 

Now, here's 175. JFK is waving, and we see his face as good as we ever do. He has not been shot in the back. 

In 188, his arm is up; his head is turned to the right, and he is engaged with the spectators. No reason to think he's been shot in the back.  


But, 193 is very distorted. Notice how JFK's face is more distorted than Connally's. That's night and day. Connally looks photographically normal; a bit blurry, but otherwise normal. JFK looks weird and unrecognizable. That's a doctored image.

In 198, his hand is now covering his face like a blob. He is reacting to the back shot with a facial expression they did not want us to see; so they covered his face with his hand. 
So that settles it: between 188 and 193, JFK was shot in the back.


And upon further study, I am prepared to say that the back shot occurred at Z-190 because of the sharp difference between 189 and 190. 190 is the first frame that suddenly goes weird with the hand over the face. 

So, if he was shot in the back at 190 and shot in the throat at 222, that would be slightly less than 2 seconds between the two shots, but it was much longer than that. They compacted the Z-film. He rode down the hill, slowly, having been only shot in the back. There was at least 8 seconds between the back shot and the throat shot. They hid it completely. You just can't go by the Z-film. 

I have the November 29, 1963 LIFE magazine with the first published frames from the Z-film. In it, they jump from Z-162, which I showed you above, to Z-220, where the limo was starting to emerge from behind the sign. All those frames in-between were omitted because they weren't doctored yet. They must have shown the lurch that Dan Rather talked about, and JFK's startled and distressed look after being shot in the back. It may have taken them a long time to figure out how to fix the film.

Dan Rather went on to say that when JFK was shot in the head, that his head moved violently forward, and he demonstrated it.

 
We don't see that in the Zapruder film. We see JFK frozen in spasm; Jackie huddled close to him, and then it's 313 in which he's shot in the temple, and his head goes violently back and to the left. But, why don't we see this shot that Dan Rather demonstrated? They must have taken it out. Remember: they were limited to 3 shots because that's all the shells they claim were in the Sniper's Nest. So, at that time,  on November 25, their story was that one shot hit Kennedy in the back; another hit Connally; and a third hit Kennedy in the head. They couldn't allow for two head shots because they didn't have enough bullets. But apparently, JFK was shot twice in the head. 





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