JFK – Back and to the Left

Frames from the Zapruder film showing the fatal headshot. Image via WikiMedia Commons

By Kyle K. Mann

Gonzo Today Publisher and Contributing Editor

All you have to do is see the Zapruder Film to know what happened on November 22, 1963.

It’s well documented in Oliver Stone’s movie JFK and elsewhere. The fatal headshot came from the front. It’s obvious.

A person has to be willfully a denialist to believe otherwise.

The four frames from the Zapruder Film show what happened. My source is Wikimedia Commons.

The first frame is the infamous Frame 313, and the next three frames show JFK’s head moving back and to the left. 

The shot came from the Grassy Knoll, from behind the fence.

Those believing otherwise refuse to accept the evidence in front of their own eyes.

As of today, 60 years have gone by. The people who committed this hideous crime are now dead. 

How they got away with it is also well documented by Oliver Stone’s brilliant 2021 mini-series, the 4 part JFK: Destiny Betrayed. If you haven’t seen it, you should.

If you prefer print, I’d recommend JFK and the Unspeakable by James W. Douglass. In my view it’s the best single book on the subject.

They murdered JFK right in front of us and then killed the self-described patsy Lee Harvey Oswald, using mobster Jack Ruby, who died in jail awaiting a retrial.

I’m angry and sickened that 60 years later that I feel compelled to write this article for Gonzo Today. I’d rather be doing almost anything else. But if I don’t do this, I’ll hate myself tomorrow.

So do me a favor. Share this article wherever you share posts. If you don’t like my style but agree with my conclusions, find something else and share it. Talk about it. Write about it. Do something. Anything.

After 60 years… Enough is enough.

Kyle K. Mann

November 22, 2023

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Dedicated to Hunter S. Thompson

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About Kyle K. Mann 94 Articles
Kyle K. Mann is the pen name of a contributor to, and publisher of, Gonzo Today. He lives somewhere on the West Coast of the USA. A active recording musician since the 70s and radio broadcaster in multiple fields in the '80s and '90s, Kyle used to support himself starting in the 90s as a Union film crew member in Hollywood. His articles and interviews first appeared in Gonzo Today in early 2015, and some of them are fairly good.