The Glitched Signal: The Zapruder Frame That Almost Vanished

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Buried in the 2025 release is a forgotten memo from the CIA’s Office of Technical Services. The topic? A reel of film labeled “Z-314, glitch variant.”

The document suggests the Zapruder film - the most iconic visual record of JFK’s assassination - may have been duplicated, altered, or corrupted.


🎞️ A Frame That Was Flagged

One document, dated February 1964, is a request from CIA personnel asking for “further photogrammetric analysis of Frame Z-314.” The reason?

“Inconsistency in trajectory alignment during rearward motion.”

Translation: the back-and-to-the-left motion didn’t line up with the presumed bullet path. Frame 314 - milliseconds before the headshot in Frame 313 - shows a visual distortion not explained by camera shake or damage.

That frame was pulled for review. And a version labeled “Z-314 (reissue)” was archived separately.


🧪 Duplication or Disruption?

The memo notes that the original was sent to Kodak’s Rochester facility for lab analysis, supervised by a technical contact listed only as “R. Bishop.”

There’s no return receipt. No record of its return to the National Archives.

Instead, a second memo from 1965 lists a film version “used for exhibit purposes” that skips Frame 314 entirely - going from 313 to 315.

That version appeared in a private screening to Warren Commission members.


🕵️ Who Saw the Full Film?

In 1975, a technician at the National Archives submitted a discrepancy report noting that two different versions of the Zapruder film were stored on-site.

His request for clarification was marked:

“Handled. Do not resubmit.”

That same year, the film was shown in public for the first time on national television.

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The version aired? It included Frame 314 - but a visibly different one than earlier photo enlargements shown to the HSCA.


🎯 Why It Matters

The 2025 files don’t claim the film was faked.

But they do confirm something much colder:

“The visual record of the assassination underwent unmonitored duplication, with minimal accountability.”

In a case built on frames per second, Frame 314 may have been the most inconvenient second in American history.

Disclaimer: All content on this website is based on declassified documents hosted on the National Archives. Where a specific source is not cited, the information has been compiled from a range of related materials, primarily the JFK Assassination Records. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, but if you notice any errors or discrepancies, please let us know by leaving a comment.

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