In the Jackie Chan movie Dragons Forever, a character gets injected with a nerve agent during a fight. For a few seconds, he seems to be OK, but then his muscles start seizing up, as you see on the left.
That's what happened to JFK, except it was injected by way of an ice dart rather than a needle. There is absolutely nothing else that can explain JFK's muscular spasm and rigidity. It was NOT due to trauma. The only trauma he had, to that point, was a shallow wound in his back, affecting only soft, non-vital tissue, and a shallow wound in his throat, that damaged tracheal coils on his left side and caused a mild contusion in the apex of his right lung. That's it. We are seeing the effect of a nerve agent in JFK.

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