Saturday, May 16, 2026

 The Zapruder film revealed the secret of what happened from the first time we saw it. They tried, with all their might, to obscure it, but they failed miserably. I am talking about the fact that JFK was shot in the back high on the hill.

Look at frame 188. Jackie is already turned and looking at JFK. Why is she doing that? She's doing it because she knows that something is wrong with me. She isn't waving, and she NEVER resumes waving.



According to Officialdom, nothing has happened yet, but her focus is on him, and it remains on him. She has already withdrawn from the intended purpose of this political trip. She's finished with it, even though, supposedly, nothing has happened.

He supposedly, is waving, but was he? Notice that we don't see any of his facial features. His face is jsut a brown canvas. And his hand is arched way back. Try doing that. It's uncomfortable. It's not how people wave. That is an extreme motion to have your hand flexed back like that. You wouldn't do that when waving. You would just wave your hand without doing anything with your wrist. In other words, you would just relax. And why is the palm of his hand glistening white? He would have his hand turned towards the people he was waving at.

Then, in 190, Jackie is turned even more towards him. She is facing him squarely. And his hand looks like some weird claw. He isn't waving with it. He is just covering his face with it. That is, they were covering his face with it. He was shot in the back, and he was reacting to it. I'm sure his face showed it, so they covered up his face. And Jackie is totally focused on him. According to Officialdom, nothing happened before he disappeared behind the sign. But, this tells us that something happened, that he was shot in the back, and it was high on the hill .

And it took them years to get to this. The film-editing technology to do this did not exist in 1963. It didn't get developed until the 1970s. The Z-film was shown to the public in 1975, so 12 years later. It took almost that whole time to get the Zapruder film altered.

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