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A forensic engineering and animation lab, Knot Laboratory, claims to have new evidence disproving the Warren Commission's single bullet theory in the JFK assassination. The Warren Commission concluded that one bullet struck President Kennedy in the neck and then struck Texas Governor John Connolly. Knot Laboratory created a digital twin of Dealey Plaza using laser scans and matched it to the Zapruder film. Their analysis suggests Governor Connolly's wound was misaligned with the trajectory of the bullet that supposedly passed through Kennedy, indicating a second bullet. Sammy "The Bull" Gravano, a former mafia informant, claimed JFK was shot from the front, from the Grassy Knoll. Knot Laboratory welcomes feedback and hopes their findings will prompt further investigation by ballistics experts and law enforcement. A podcast episode will delve further into the visualizations and Gravano's claims, including who he believes was responsible for the fatal shot.

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The 1979 House Select Committee on Assassinations suggested JFK's death might have been the result of a conspiracy, but this relied on flawed acoustical data. Many believe a shooter was on the grassy knoll, but shots came from the Texas Book Depository. Police found Oswald's rifle, and physical evidence linked him to it. The Zapruder film was used by Jim Garrison to suggest a shooter in front of the motorcade due to JFK's head movement. However, physics explains the "recoil effect," where the exit force of the bullet propelled his head back and to the left. The "magic bullet" theory, where one bullet struck both JFK and Connolly, was seemingly replicated by the Discovery Channel. Despite claims of extraordinary marksmanship being needed, Oswald was a trained sharpshooter in the Marines, and the distance to JFK was relatively short. Oswald had motive: a troubled childhood, interest in Marxism, and disciplinary issues in the Marines.

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I'm consumed by guilt; I should have done more, been faster. Something happened in the motorcade. The limousine sped up. Mrs. Kennedy screamed; they shot him in the head. "I love you, Jack," she cried. It happened at Dealey Plaza. People scrambled to escape. I saw women running barefoot, a father shielding his son with his body. We were incredibly close when he was shot in the head. My maternal instincts took over.

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The discussion centers on the Zapruder film, an amateur film taken by Abraham Zapruder, a Dallas dress manufacturer, which captured the assassination of President Kennedy. The film is described as a valuable historical document. The footage shows the presidential motorcade moving through Dealey Plaza. As the car passes, the president is shot. According to the speaker, the Warren Commission claimed Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone, fired all shots from behind. However, the film purportedly shows the president's head being thrown violently backwards, suggesting a shot from the front. The speaker claims this is consistent with witness accounts stating shots came from the grassy knoll in front of the president. The film also shows people running towards the area where the shots were believed to have originated.

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We still have, basically confirmation he got shot. His right, exit out the left. If I had to guess, I would say he got hit at the base of the skull. He didn't die from blood loss. He died instantly which would mean it either hit spinal or the base of the base of the brain or either some some portion of the brain that would take everything out. So, what I'm saying is the FBI is lying. This is most likely entry somewhere in this vicinity somewhere in this vicinity, it hits bone and it projects itself outward through the neck. Keep your eye on this space here where the red circle is as the next clip plays.

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They did an initial examination of JFK's body in Dallas and then flew it to Bethesda. David Lifton's book, "Best Evidence," documents many witnesses being murdered in astounding ways, like cars parked on railroad tracks, heart attacks at 30, shootings during robberies, and suicides. The odds of all these deaths being coincidental are millions to one. The Zapruder film clearly shows it wasn't a shot from the back. The tracheotomy and single bullet theory were contrived. Oliver Stone has been studying this forever. There's a wild connection between Jolly West and Jack Ruby. I learned about Jolly West after reading "Chaos," and after digging into MK Ultra, it seems highly unlikely that these connections are coincidences.

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The speaker discusses the JFK assassination and presents a series of videos as evidence. They argue that JFK was not assassinated on November 22, 1963, but rather an escape plan was executed. They point to the chaos and confusion at the scene, the possibility of a US military operation, and the lack of blood and reaction from Jackie Kennedy as evidence. The speaker also mentions the presence of a small throat wound and a frontal head wound. They suggest that the Zapruder film was edited to hide the truth. The speaker concludes by mentioning the possibility of a prearranged cadaver at Parkland Hospital.

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There is doubt that the newly released JFK files contain any revelatory information. The speaker believes there was not a single gunman. The magic bullet theory is dismissed as impossible. The speaker states that everybody heard a shot from the grassy knoll. It is unlikely the full truth will ever be known because this was the final news dump. The speaker doubts the CIA will ever admit involvement, even though a lot of people wanted them to be involved.

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The speaker discusses the Zapruder film, an amateur film capturing the Kennedy assassination. Abraham Zapruder, a Dallas dress manufacturer, filmed the motorcade in Dealey Plaza. The speaker warns viewers about the graphic nature of the footage, calling it the "execution of President Kennedy." The film shows the motorcade entering Dealey Plaza. As the car passes a sign, Kennedy is shot, followed by Governor Connolly. The speaker points out the backward motion of Kennedy's head upon impact. The Warren Commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone, fired all shots from behind. However, the speaker claims the backward head movement suggests a shot from the front. The speaker states that the film shows Kennedy being hit from the front.

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Yitzhak Rabin, who was promptly promoted to head the Israeli military forces, was in Dallas the day of the JFK assassination, and at least the day before. The speaker poses the question of coincidence or conspiracy. People who discuss those in or near Dallas linked to the mafia, KKK, or CIA, never mention that the man who promptly became head of the Israeli Defense Forces was in Dallas the day President Kennedy, who was trying to stop Israel from building a nuclear arsenal, was assassinated. Jack Ruby, tied to the Israeli Mossad and Israeli arms dealing, happened to be the one who killed the patsy in the JFK assassination.

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The speaker watched a slowed-down version of the Zapruder tape showing Kennedy's assassination. In this version, the driver shot Kennedy, unlike the familiar one where he didn't react. The speaker was shown the original tape and a doctored one seen in the media, with a tree anomaly pointed out. The person showing the tapes emphasized that things are not always what they seem.

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After a thorough investigation into the John F. Kennedy assassination, the initial congressional hearing was flawed regarding the single bullet theory. I believe there were two shooters. Hopefully, we can gain access to the SCIF before the files are released to the public to find more information.

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Many JFK assassination conspiracy theories rely on false information or speculation. A House Select Committee report suggested a possible conspiracy, but it relied on flawed acoustical data. Despite this, many Americans don't believe Oswald acted alone. The claim of a shooter on the grassy knoll is false; shots came from the Texas Book Depository. Oswald's rifle was found there, matching prior photos, palm prints, and fibers. The Zapruder film was used in Oliver Stone's film JFK to suggest a shooter in front of the limousine because JFK's head snapped "back and to the left." However, physics explains this as a recoil effect. The "magic bullet" theory, where one bullet struck both JFK and Connolly, was replicated in a Discovery Channel experiment. Oswald, a former Marine, qualified as a sharpshooter. The distance to JFK was only 88 yards, making it an easy shot. Any theory exonerating Oswald is nonsense. He had motive, including a difficult childhood, psychiatric issues, and interest in Marxism.

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Retired FBI agent Paul Landis, a former Secret Service agent on Jackie Kennedy's protection detail, claims to have found the "magic bullet" that was part of the JFK assassination. The bullet, known as Warren Commission exhibit 399, was found in almost pristine condition and was believed to have entered JFK's back, exited his throat, and then hit Texas governor John Connally. Landis argues that it would have been impossible for Lee Harvey Oswald, the supposed shooter, to fire two shots in less than a second with the rifle he had. Landis suggests that there was a second shooter in Dealey Plaza, contradicting the Warren Commission's conclusion that Oswald acted alone. Landis plans to discuss this further in a podcast or video with his partner, a retired Secret Service agent.

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Speaker discusses Fed operations and JFK shooting, stating 'there are often decoys, even decoy sounds' and that 'it is totally plausible' there were multiple people who knew who would take the shot. They say 'a rifle was fired to muffle the sound of a smaller gun,' and, considering the trajectory, that the shot 'kinda had to come from the front of Charlie.' This is 'my well informed opinion' and suggests 'we are looking for a person that was a lot closer to Charlie and likely in the audience.' The speaker claims this explains why footage behind Charlie's head is hidden, calling it 'crucial first and foremost.' They claim 'the person who took the cameras down was absolutely not instructed to do so by law enforcement' Question 'why grab the one behind his head first?' They note a 'remarkable blind spot on the left of Charlie' and ask for footage accordingly.

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After the assassination, doubts emerged about the official story, leading to various conspiracy theories. The single bullet theory from the Warren Commission report is a key piece of evidence. It suggests that a bullet from the 6th floor of the building entered Kennedy's back, exited his neck, hit Connally in the armpit, broke his ribs, went into his wrist, and then into his thigh. However, the Zapruder film, which was released later, shows that Connally turned to his right before getting hit, indicating that the bullet that went through Kennedy couldn't have hit Connally. Connally himself maintained this until his death, suggesting another shooter and a conspiracy.

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If you're new to this whole just waking up to how much Israel controls our government thing, you're thinking to yourself, Ryan, Israel would never assassinate JFK, not a US president. Right? They're our greatest ally. And then I would tell you, well, have you ever listened to a gentleman by the name of William Cooper? He was also assassinated by Israel. This gentleman wrote a book called Behold a Pale Horse. You guys have probably seen that the pope just received a pale horse. Everybody's talking about a pale horse, but you might have missed this clip from William Cooper. He was the one who the first one to actually get the original footage from a CIA whistleblower that actually showed who shot Kennedy and how they shot Kennedy. The clips that we are seeing from the media always specifically started at a specific point, and part of the frame was cropped out. But it wasn't till William Cooper released this video that we really started to ask a lot of questions. Check this out. Said that the assassin was the driver in the car in which he was riding in Dallas on that day, and it was plainly visible in a film with help from the public. Now you brought that film with you. Let's take a look at that if we can. Here's the film. Go ahead and narrate this for us, Will. Well, it took me sixteen years to find this film because it has really been withheld, and what you're seeing here is the motorcade on Elm Street passing in front of the Book Depository Building. Kennedy has been shot in the throat, and Jacqueline is pulling him toward her trying to comfort him, and she's in shock. At this time, you see the driver turn around with a pistol in his left hand firing over his right shoulder and shoots the president directly in the head. You need a repeat of it. Yeah. The weapon watch the driver. His name is William Greer. He was, in fact, a secret service agent. The weapon is a an electrically operated gas powered assassination pistol built built especially for the Central Intelligence Agency. You don't see any puff of smoke any from That's correct. Because you think is a pistol there in the right hand corner, lower right hand corner. It is a say? Well, it's an it's an air operated pistol. It's pneumatic. And it actually fired an exploding pellet, which injected shellfish toxin into the president's brain so that if the actual explosion of the pellet itself did not kill him, the toxin would. Now did you read all of this Yes. In in the documents? Yes. And that's why, his brain was switched for another brain in transit between Parkland, Hospital in Dallas and Bethesda Naval Hospital in Washington DC. Wait. Wait. Wait. What type of weapon was used to assassinate JFK? And that was in what? Sixty three ish time frame? No way our intelligence agencies have those type of weapons that could have been used to assassinate Charlie Kirk, could they? Maybe we should just listen to Jack Posobic and all those goons that are carrying water for this administration. Time will tell.

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Speaker 0 introduces the topic of Israel allegedly having influence over the US government and mentions that Israel assassinated JFK, pointing to William Cooper as the source who was also assassinated by Israel. Speaker 0 references Cooper’s book Behold a Pale Horse and notes that Cooper was the first to obtain original footage from a CIA whistleblower showing who shot Kennedy and how they shot Kennedy. He says the media’s clips started at a cropped frame, and that Cooper’s release prompted further questions. Speaker 1 explains that the assassin was the driver in the car with Kennedy, visible in a film with public help. He brings the film, saying it shows the motorcade on Elm Street in front of the Book Depository Building, Kennedy having been shot in the throat, Jacqueline pulling Kennedy toward him in shock, and the driver turning around with a pistol in his left hand, firing over his right shoulder and shooting the president in the head. Speaker 2 asks for a repeat and then the duo watches the film. Speaker 1 identifies the driver as William Greer, noting he was a secret service agent. He describes the weapon as an electrically operated gas-powered assassination pistol built especially for the Central Intelligence Agency, asserting there is no puff of smoke. Speaker 2 questions whether the weapon is indeed a pistol in the lower right corner of the frame. Speaker 1 confirms it is an air-operated pistol (pneumatic) and claims it fired an exploding pellet that injected shellfish toxin into the president’s brain, so that if the pellet’s explosion did not kill him, the toxin would. He states that he read all of this in the documents. Speaker 0 asks what type of weapon was used to assassinate JFK and references the 1963 time frame, saying that intelligence agencies would have such weapons. He then questions whether intelligence agencies could have used such weapons to assassinate Charlie Kirk. He suggests listening to Jack Posobiec and others who are “carrying water for this administration,” implying time will tell.

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The speaker claims the driver of JFK's car in Dallas was the assassin, as seen in a withheld film. The film purportedly shows Kennedy shot in the throat, with Jacqueline attempting to comfort him. The driver, William Greer, then turns and shoots Kennedy in the head with a pistol in his left hand. Greer, identified as a Secret Service agent, used an electrically operated, gas-powered assassination pistol built for the CIA. The weapon fired an exploding pellet injecting shellfish toxin into Kennedy's brain. The speaker states that the toxin would kill Kennedy if the explosion didn't. This information was allegedly found in documents, explaining why Kennedy's brain was switched between Parkland Hospital and Bethesda Naval Hospital.

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Many JFK assassination conspiracy theories rely on false information or speculation. A 1979 House Select Committee report suggested a possible conspiracy, contradicting the Warren Commission, but relied on flawed acoustical data. Some believe a shooter was on the Grassy Knoll, but evidence shows the shots came from the Texas Book Depository. Police found Oswald's rifle there, matching prior photos, palm prints, and coat fibers. Bullets recovered matched the gun. The Zapruder film, though silent, captured the assassination. Oliver Stone's film *JFK* falsely suggested the headshot threw Kennedy back and to the left, but physics explains this recoil effect. The "magic bullet" theory was tested by the Discovery Channel, which duplicated the bullet's path. Despite claims Oswald couldn't have fired three shots quickly, he was a trained marksman, and the distance to Kennedy was relatively short, making it an easy shot. Oswald had motive: a troubled childhood, psychiatric issues, interest in Marxism, and disciplinary problems in the Marines.

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The Dallas crowd was enthusiastic, and I was relieved that everyone was behaving. I told President Kennedy that Dallas clearly loved him. Then, almost instantly, I heard a noise. I looked at the President; his hands flew to his neck, and he slumped in his seat. He didn't speak, but his eyes…

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The speaker analyzes the iconic photo and argues that a bullet cannot be captured frame-by-frame at 30 frames per second; at 1,500–3,000 feet per second, a single frame would show the bullet moving about 45 feet, producing only a streak, not a frozen dot. He rejects claims of a bullet frozen in mid-air. Regarding the moment near the neck, he says there was no blood and that the second of impact could have been a necklace exploding, not an earpiece, and questions how a chain could snap and blow back over the ears. He notes camera shutter speeds of 1/164,000th or 1/120,000th of a second and argues a NYT photographer would have needed such settings to capture the moment, which he sees as improbably random. He concludes no one caught a bullet moving in Charlie Kirk’s vicinity.

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There's no way they would run the same playbook twice. On 04/04/1968, Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. stepped onto the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee at 06:01 PM. Authorities say a single 30-odd-six rifle shot struck him in the jaw and neck, one shot, one kill. The police also find a bundle near the crime scene containing a Remington Model 760 rifle, binoculars, and personal items tied to one James Earl Ray, an escaped convict from Missouri. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover quickly pronounced Ray to be a lone, racist, hate-filled assassin and there were no co-conspirators, no second shooter, and no larger plot. Didn't something like that happen just recently? Years later, the FBI and also the House Select Committee on Assassinations both admitted they could never conclusively match the fatal bullet to Ray's rifle. So in other words, the single most important piece of forensic proof tying Ray to the murder does not actually exist. And then there were the contradicting eyewitnesses. This is from the Washington Post: some witnesses, including then New York Times reporter Earl Caldwell, said that they saw a man moving in the thick bushes behind Jim's grill, which is near the crime scene, but in a location not where Ray was said to be. Then they say, for reasons unknown, Memphis Public Works employees cut down the bushes and destroyed a possible crime scene the very next morning. As always, when you follow the evidence or lack thereof, things just stop adding up.

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We need to prove multiple people were involved in the assassination by analyzing the Zapruder film. The film shows inconsistencies with the single bullet theory proposed by the Warren Commission. The theory suggests one bullet caused multiple wounds in Kennedy and Conley, which is highly improbable. The film's time frame and the number of wounds do not align with the Commission's conclusion. The magic bullet theory, as it's known, is widely criticized for its implausibility.

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The JFK assassination spawned numerous conspiracy theories, fueled in part by the 1979 House Select Committee on Assassinations report suggesting a possible conspiracy, which contradicted the Warren Commission's findings. The committee's report was based on acoustical data that was later found to be flawed, as it misinterpreted an echo as an additional gunshot. Despite this, only a minority of Americans believe that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. One frequently debunked claim is the existence of a second shooter on the grassy knoll, alleging Kennedy was shot from the front.
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