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Re: When Was JFK Hit?
« Reply #42 on: Today at 02:15:54 PM »
One thing is certain beyond any rational, excusable doubt: JFK begins to react to being wounded long before Connally begins to react to being wounded. JFK starts to react at right around Z200, as does Jackie. JFK's and Jackie's reactions that we see in Z224 begin in Z202. Starting in Z202, Jackie snaps her head from left to right to look at JFK, and she's still intently looking at him in Z224.

To all but those chained down by the single-bullet theory, it is obvious that JFK was hit by no later than Z196, and we know Connally was hit at Z234 because he told us so after carefully examining high-quality prints of the relative frames under high magnification, which makes perfect sense because he clearly starts to react in Z238.

Now you are resorting to lies. You move up the time JFK was hit by about 26 frames and move the time JBC was hit to 12 frames later. Both are lies. JFK reacted to being shot when he suddenly raised his arms up to his throat beginning at Z226. JBC reacted to being shot when his injured right arm suddenly flipped upward beginning at Z226. You have never given a rational explanation for why JBC would suddenly flip his arm upward at the same instant JFK's arms started upward. Instead you resort to you Inartful Dodger routine.

I do agree with the CTs who say JFK and JBC were not hit at the same time. I estimate that JBC was shot in the back approximately 2 milliseconds after the bullet struck JFK in the back.

JBC could not possibly equate the time he was shot to a specific frame of the Z-film. All he could do was look for the reaction he remembered making and he gave a reasonable guess about that. The problem is the reaction he remembered making was not his initial reaction, which was the involuntary flip of his right arm which he had no memory of making. Since he didn't remember that reaction, there was no reason to look for that reaction. I would bet that had someone pointed out that arm flip to JBC as well as the bulging of his coat 2 frames earlier, he would have reached an entired different conclusion as to when he was hit. I don't think he was as thick headed as your typical CT.