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Turbo Rifle and the Magic Bullet

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During the JFK murder investigation, a rifle was probably misidentified several times. Big whoop. During the JFK murder investigation, that rifle fires impossibly fast. Never resolved, kind of a bigger whoop. The bullet that couldn't have been fired, now sitting in the National Archives as proof that Oswald fired all the shots that day, has no chain of custody, was not found near Kennedy or Connally, and cannot be identified by any of the civilian, intelligence or governmental witnesses who handled it. The named FBI agent in the only FBI memo incorrectly claiming the bullet has been identified as the one shot at Kennedy and Connally, says that he never even had the bullet in the first place.

Oh, plus there's an extra bullet that was kind of ignored.

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During the JFK murder investigation, a rifle was probably misidentified several times. Big whoop. During the JFK murder investigation, that rifle fires impossibly fast. Never resolved, kind of a bigger whoop. The bullet that couldn't have been fired, now sitting in the National Archives as proof that Oswald fired all the shots that day, has no chain of custody, was not found near Kennedy or Connally, and cannot be identified by any of the civilian, intelligence or governmental witnesses who handled it. The named FBI agent in the only FBI memo incorrectly claiming the bullet has been identified as the one shot at Kennedy and Connally, says that he never even had the bullet in the first place.

Oh, plus there's an extra bullet that was kind of ignored.

  continue reading

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