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Old 21st August 2015, 11:57 AM   #24
Robert Harris
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Recently, I posted a message suggesting that everyone decide for themselves if the reactions following the early shots were different from the reactions at the end.

I made another animated Zapruder segment, which might be helpful. It is a stabilized version of the film, in which it is fairly easy to make that determination. Unfortunately, the frame numbers are not in this particular version, so just remember, that JFK's hands rose upward a couple of frames after 223, and you will see three people simultaneously dropping their heads at app. 290-292. The explosive head wound of course, was at 313. As you watch, please keep in mind:

1. The limo was considerably closer to the alleged sniper's nest when the early shots were fired, and should have provoked stronger reactions if they came from Oswald.

2. Look for simultaneous reactions, which are consistent with very loud and startling shots. Quieter shots will result in only voluntary reactions which can be spread out over numerous frames.

3. Count the number of people ducking and spinning around at extreme speed.

4. Remember that reactions by the two victims to being hit, are not the same as people being startled by loud shots.

http://jfkhistory.com/stablezapruder.gif
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