Friday, November 1, 2024

 You should watch this video of CIA Chief William Colby testifying to the Church Committee in 1975. In it, he explains that the CIA developed a special gun, a modified 38, that fired a frozen dart that was armed with shellfish toxin, a deadly nerve agent, that could travel 100 meters. The sound it made was very low amplitude, and on impact, it felt like nothing more than a mosquito bite. But, it was capable of killing, and it was designed to kill.

They used that gun to incapacitate JFK, both physically and mentally, before he reached the Kill Zone. He was shot as soon as the limo completed the horseshoe turn from Houston to Elm. The shot was taken from a low floor in the Dal-Tex building, directly behind him. And the distance of the shot was much less than 100 meters, which was the range of the gun according to Colby. So, it was within range.
And there is no doubt about this because we can see the effects of the poisoning in the Zapruder film, where JFK has lost control of his muscles. He is in tetanic spasm, and even Jackie was unnerved by it. With her hands, she tried to coax him to put his arm down, but he didn't. He couldn't. In fact, his tetany spread. It worsened as he sat there. And the fact is that he may have died from it if he hadn't been shot again and died from that because it may have spread to his respiratory muscles and prevented him from breathing. That is how people die from strychnine poisoning.
But, he also suffered a complete mental collapse. He lost his ability to speak. And, it wasn't because he was shot in the throat because it didn't damage his larynx. And if a mentally sound person is unable to speak, he or she will try to communicate another way, such gesturing, pointing, demonstrating. But, Kennedy's mind was gone. It was like he had a frontal lobotomy.
And it may have been more than one toxin in that ice flechette. It may have been a cocktail of agents to physically and mentally incapacitate him.
Now listen to William Colby. And remember that he died under very suspicious circumstances.

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