Wednesday, September 25, 2024

  This is an aerial view of Dealey Plaza showing the Stemmons Freeway sign. At the top left is frame 99 from the Zapruder film showing the fake sign they put into it. That sign is completely bogus. It's at the wrong angle to the road. Roadway signs are placed 90 degrees to the road. The sign in the Zapruder film is about 45 degrees to the road. It's turned towards the road, and it's obstructing the view more than the real sign did.



I went to Dealey Plaza and proved that from Zapruder's pedestal, when shooting the top of Elm Street, at the corner of Houston, that the Stemmons Freeway sign is not captured at all. I brought a surrogate sign and someone held it in position as I reshot the Zapruder film. If you haven't watched my video about it, here it is:
Please watch it and share it because it is one of the most important discoveries in JFK assassination research in the 21st century.
But, I want to focus on that Stemmons Freeway sign because that sign is wrapped in evil. Did you know that it was removed soon after the assassination? Sylvia Meagher in Accessories after the Fact, page 33, said that it was definitely gone by January 1965, but it may have been removed much earlier than that. She said it appeared to be gone in the FBI reenactments in May 1964.
So, when was the Stemmons Freeway sign installed? I don't know, but I'd be willing to bet that it was soon before the assassination. That sign was installed to kill Kennedy. It was installed as a marker for the shooters. It was meant to mark the start of the Kill Zone. There were no deadly shots before JFK reached that sign.
However, he was hit before he reached the sign. He was hit in the back high on the hill with an ice bullet that contained a paralyzing nerve agent, the effects of which we can see in the Zapruder film, where his muscles were seizing up, and his mental acuity and awareness collapsed. It was the effect of poisoning. And I want to thank Steve Kober for being the first one to proffer that JFK was hit in the back with an ice bullet that contained a paralyzing nerve agent.
I can prove to you that that sign was bogus. It said "Stemmons Freeway, keep right." But, do you know how far it was from the entrance ramp? The sign was in the top part of Dealey Plaza. The sign was much closer to the top of Dealey Plaza (the intersection) than it was to the bottom (the Triple Underpass). It was a long way from the sign to the Triple Underpass. However, the freeway ramp was a long way past the Triple Underpass. Look at the second picture, the McIntire photo.



Those cops are just starting to take the ramp, and look how far they are past the Triple Underpass. So, why would there need to be a Stemmons freeway sign warning way up where it was? It wasn't needed at all. That sign was put there to kill Kennedy.
And think about the site where it was. You do realize that Dealey Plaza is described as a park, and a park is a place where people go to bask outdoors, to play, to picnic, etc. And that grassy area in front of the pergola was meant to be a picnic area, a picture-taking site, a place to run around on the grass, to let kids play, to assemble for special events, etc. So, why would you mar it by putting an unnecessary freeway sign right in the middle of it? You wouldn't, unless you were trying to kill Kennedy with it.
JFK was hit in the back with the paralyzing nerve agent soon after he made the turn from Houston Street. The shooter was at a low window in the Dal-Tex building, probably on the 2nd floor. So, JFK rode down the hill having been hit and stricken that way and reacting to it. And they realized it as soon as they saw the Zapruder film.
Why do you think there was such an immediate fervor to take possession of the Zapruder film? It's because they saw it, and they realized what it showed, which was JFK being struck in the back high on the hill; then riding down the hill with a startled and distraught look on his face. Jackie described it as a "quizzical" look. She said that that's the first thing she noticed, that Jack had a quizzical look on his face. That was before they reached the Stemmons Freeway sign.
Then, when they reached the sign, Umbrella Man used his dart-shooting umbrella to put the dissolving flechette in JFK"s throat. And then, the real murder began. From that point on, it was all kill shots, except it didn't go well. Two shots hit Connally, and no other shot hit Kennedy until the fatal head shot. And the guy behind the fence who took that shot wasn't supposed to take it. He was just supposed to be a fail-safe. But, the other guys missed, so he had to do it.
But, the point is that the Stemmons Freeway sign had a purpose, and it wasn't to direct traffic; it was to direct shooters. And it wound up playing a key role in the alteration of the Zapruder film. They realized right away that they could use the sign- a bogus version of it- as a screen to divide the film into two parts: the part before JFK got shot, and the part after JFK got shot.
So, the story of the Zapruder film, as we know it, is that JFK was smiling and waving until he reached the freeway sign. Then he was shot under cover of the sign. The sign was like the magician's curtain. And then, when he emerged from behind the sign, he was stricken and flailing. But, it's all a lie. JFK was struck and stricken high on the hill, adjacent to the TSBD. That is when he was shot in the back with a paralyzing nerve agent.

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