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November 22, 2009, 02:20:21 PM
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My guess is that the throat wound was preventing him from breathing normally -- that probably consumed his thoughts in the moment.
Factor in a super rush of adrenaline, an attack from an unknown assailant - I seriously doubt if a person could do anything to help themselves, much less engage in evasive action. Connally was pulled down by his wife, incapable of doing so himself.
I assume you're suggesting he was paralyzed due to the flechette?
Was Connally also shot with a flechette? How then to explain his lack of evasive action?
I assume you're suggesting he was paralyzed due to the flechette? Mark, I think there is a very distinct possibility that he was. It should NOT be overlooked. Was Connally also shot with a flechette? How then to explain his lack of evasive action? No. He was able to do some evasive actions of his own, as this gif from Zapruder shows. Note Connally's movements just after the head shot. Although Nellie has him drawn close to her, watch him turn his upper body and duck his head. 
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November 22, 2009, 04:38:58 PM
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Rick This animation really brings out some detail, that you really can't see well in the film itself, doesn't it? I can tell part of this is some sharpening of the frames. Did it take a lot of time? I'd be interested in seeing what you've done here with the head impact, to the entire shooting. I know that would take considerable work on your part, but with the detail you've brought out, it would be worth the time. Just my opinion, nothing more. Thanks for your efforts. I know I publicly disagree with you often, but I've noticed your animations before, they are good, this one is great.
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November 22, 2009, 05:15:09 PM
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Rick my friend hat;;
Is it possible to make a stable version of this 3 Zapruder frames with focus on the limousine? I mean a GIf with a static limo could give possibly more answers about the movements insight the limo.
Thanks a lot forward Rick 10fjyfjfyg
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November 23, 2009, 04:03:23 AM
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That has to be one of the Connallys in Z456. If John, he was a tough Texan hombre to bring himself upright like that. John Waynesque.  I just had a look at a better-quality Z-frame and I think it's Nellie's head in Z456. JBC and JFK are down for the count.
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November 23, 2009, 01:12:00 PM
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Rick This animation really brings out some detail, that you really can't see well in the film itself, doesn't it? I can tell part of this is some sharpening of the frames. Did it take a lot of time? I'd be interested in seeing what you've done here with the head impact, to the entire shooting. I know that would take considerable work on your part, but with the detail you've brought out, it would be worth the time. Just my opinion, nothing more. Thanks for your efforts. I know I publicly disagree with you often, but I've noticed your animations before, they are good, this one is great.
Geoff, I cannot take the credit for this animated gif. It was found elsewhere. All I did was increase the size of it. The original is very small. If you watch in the lower right hand corner near its end, you'll see the logo for The History Channel.
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November 23, 2009, 01:15:03 PM
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Rick my friend hat;;
Is it possible to make a stable version of this 3 Zapruder frames with focus on the limousine? I mean a GIf with a static limo could give possibly more answers about the movements insight the limo.
Thanks a lot forward Rick 10fjyfjfyg
Martin
Hello Martin my good friend, Yes, I think it would be possible. Just please give me some time to get on this. Right now I am in the midst of relocating sheeshxx Rick
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Hello Rick Thank you for bringing this matter up. I had noticed what appears to be JFK sitting upright near the Triple Underpass quite a while back and brought it up at another forum; to mixed reviews. It's one of those things you're not really willing to share as it has the potential to ratchet up one's kookiness in the eyes of the LN crowd.
Here is a real dumb question, though. If that is JFK we see sitting upright in the back corner of the limo and if Jackie is keeping him propped up, what is keeping his head upright in an almost natural position?
I serve part time on our ambulance here in our little town as a paramedic and I know one thing for certain. You could conceivably prop up an unconscious (dead?) person in a car seat (I'm sure Jackie had enough adrenaline in her at this point to allow her to move JFK quite easily) but, without muscle control in the neck, the head becomes a huge free weight and goes wherever it pleases.
This leads to a number of possibilities:
1) Something AWFUL strange is going on with JFK's neck muscles and, for that matter, the whole assassination. 2) Jerry is right and we are mistaking Nellie Connally for JFK. 3) They picked up a hitchiker on the way to the Underpass. 4) The entire assassination of JFK was faked. JFK abdicated and he and Howard Hughes lived together as recluses until his death from natural causes at the age of 82.
What really makes me pause and think is the horrendous sight the handful of spectators on the other side of the Triple Underpass saw, if JFK was still upright going past them. I hope there were no children in that group.
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December 01, 2011, 08:41:34 PM
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 Z464 and there appears to be a red spot behind his ear.
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