Computer model demonstrates flaw in the “single bullet” theory
The Single Bullet Theory 😨 pic.twitter.com/hHdFcwpVoy
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By NC ScoutPublished On: March 19, 2025Categories: Uncategorized1 Comment on Computer model demonstrates flaw in the “single bullet” theory
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I remember when a bunch of the theorists got together to do a mockup at Dealey Plaza with a Lincoln convertible and dummies that had holes drilled to match the wounds, so they could shine lasers through them to prove the multiple shooter theory.
As soon as they flipped the switch, everything pointed at the sixth floor window. It was hilarious. Then they started “adjusting” the dummies to get different results. Oswald shot Kennedy. The questions are who did he shoot Kennedy for, and who did Jack Ruby work for.