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To: RedMonqey

The secret service in the follow car turned toward the sound of the second shot and accidentally fired his ar-15 fired hitting JFK. The time between the second and third shot could never be duplicated. Doctors reported bullet fragments in JFK brain and brain disappeared. Every person in the cars following smelled cordite from a fired gun.

They never ever want the public to know that the SS shot JFK.


10 posted on 10/19/2022 2:14:12 PM PDT by Any Fate But Submission
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To: Any Fate But Submission

A ballistics expert (now deceased) came to that conclusion about the fatal head shot coming from a secret service agent’s AR-15. The book “Fatal Error” by Menninger goes into detail; quite convincing.

My theory is that the sealed records won’t confirm the fatal shot from the SS because it would contradict the Warren Commission’s conclusions - based on selective use of evidence to support the pre-ordained givernment narrative that Oswald acted alone and fired the only gun. To keep such records to show the contrary would damage this country’s feral givernment even 60 years later that is incomprehensible. The givernment is the top expert bar none at creating forgeries, destroying documents, denying anything ever existed ... etc. The truth won’t be found beneath the redactions, nor in its files. Plausible deniability and outright lying are the modus operandi.


15 posted on 10/19/2022 4:05:47 PM PDT by Susquehanna Patriot ( )
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To: Any Fate But Submission

I’ve heard that theory but haven’t invested any time reading anything more than headlines. Figured just another wacko theory. Any links with solid info?


26 posted on 10/20/2022 7:58:31 AM PDT by RedMonqey
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