Matthev Hagar created this image to bring to life Dan Rather's description of the Z-film on November 25 ,1963. Rather said that 35 yards from the intersection, the President was hit for the first time, and it caused him to lunge forward. He didn't say where JFK was hit, but he certainly wasn't hit in the head, and the throat shot did not cause him to lunge forward. So, it must have been the back shot.
Matthev Hagar did the measuring, so to speak, and this is what he came up with. Well, that is exactly where I have been saying all along, as the location where JFK took the first shot. And he rode down the hill reacting to that shot, until he reached the sign and was hit in the throat. Then, right about when he was adjacent to Zapruder, he received the fatal head shot.
So, that is what happened to him. But again, if he was shot in the back with a bullet high on the hill, why didn't he go into survival mode? Why didn't he do what he did on the PT 109? Why did he just sit there waiting to be shot again?
It wasn't a regular shot. And it delivered a toxic payload that started shutting down his brain and freezing up his muscles to immobilize him. That's why he didn't react and that's why he didn't say anything. He was incapacitated.
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