Tuesday, February 10, 2026

 Eric A. Meece falsely claimed that the imagery of JFK and Jackie in the Altgens photo corresponds to Z-250. It does not, and not even close, as I demonstrate in this collage.

And if there are any other takers, they are going to go down too because that phony imagery of JFK and Jackie in Altgens does not match any Zapruder frames. JFK was not shot in the throat yet at the time the Altgens photo was taken. The limo was still high on the hill. And Altgens himself told us that he took that picture just as he heard the very first shot, which was not the throat shot. The very first shot was the back shot, in which an ice dart struck him in the back with a toxic payload. And physically, it felt like no more than a prick. As CIA Director William Colby said, it felt more like a mosquito bite. And JFK rode down the hill that way, as the effects of that shot spread throughout his body, before he was shot in the throat.

And I know it sounds more like the storyline from a Mission Impossible movie, but, just get over that, would you? They were counting on nobody's mind going to this place because it seems too farfetched. But, it is what happened, and I would stake my life on it.

And here's another confirmation: If you watch Dan Rather's description of the Zapruder film on November 25, 1963, he said it shows JFK being shot in the back 30 yards from the intersection. And that was exactly right. "The first shot had hit!" That's what Rather said, and he was describing what I have been telling you.



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