JFK assassination nurse says she SAW the
'pristine bullet' Secret Service agent
Paul Landis now claims he retrieved from
limo and placed on stretcher - upending
the 'magic bullet' theory
Daily Mail (UK),
by
Keith Griffith
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
9/12/2023 5:41:30 PM
The prior eyewitness testimony of a nurse present in the emergency room after President John F. Kennedy was fatally shot in 1963 seems to corroborate a former Secret Service agent's bombshell new claim.
Multiple interviews given by nurse Phyllis J. Hall a decade ago appear to back up former Secret Service agent Paul Landis' claim, after she described seeing a bullet sitting on the mortally wounded president's stretcher next to his head.
Landis, 88, broke his silence in an interview on Saturday, nearly six decades after Kennedy's assassination in Dallas, to share a claim that upends the infamous 'magic bullet' theory and raises the possibility of multiple shooters.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
weirdone 9/12/2023 5:59:10 PM (No. 1554791)
As a lifelong hunter and a Viet Nam Vet it is a little hard for me to believe that a bullet could turn 2 right angles during its flight as the "Magic Bullet" explanation requires.
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Anyone who has been in urban combat knows you can’t accurately judge the source or even the number of shots fired in a built up area. Echoes and ricochets distort all sounds and that certainly happened on Dealy Plaza and Houston St. If there was a plot to kill Kennedy they would not have picked Dealy Plaza which leads into a high speed avenue of egress. Instead they would have done it at any of the many spots along the motorcade route that offered choke points, cover and an escape route for the shooters. And they wouldn’t have had anything to do with a nutcase like Oswald- who was not even a good shot.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
DVC 9/12/2023 10:00:38 PM (No. 1554917)
If one assumes that they are both exactly right it MEANS NOTHING and does not change the basics of the single bullet theory. The final wound that the bullet made, was in Connally's thigh and it was a shallow, blind wound without a bullet in it. The only way for that is for a spent bullet to penetrate about a bullet's length into his thigh and stop. And then muscle movements subsequently pushed the very long, slender bullet out...either onto the stretcher or into the limo.
Where it fell out is entirely irrelevant.
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Would not surprise me if there were other shooters in place that fateful day. From all the stories I have read about Oswald, his rifle just didn't seem up to the task. That is why I have long thought he was the figurehead scapegoat designated to take the fall and give cover to others.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
pixelero 9/12/2023 11:29:13 PM (No. 1554947)
https://www.postindependent.com/opinion/opinion-jfk-50-years-of-denying-the-truth/
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Only a fool believes the one shooter, magic bullet nonsense. Sometimes....a murder is just a murder and done for the most obvious of reasons. Question: who stood to gain from JFKs death and had the resources, power and opportunity to pull it off ? The name Lyndon Johnson springs to mind. Read his life story and then you will understand why this is something he would definitely have done.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
NYbob 9/13/2023 12:10:06 AM (No. 1554957)
#4, the rifle was fine for the task. It wasn't that far and Oswald was trained by the Marines when standards were higher than today. He was the same sort of person that took a shot at other Presidents. He was just better at his intent than others.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Timber Queen 9/13/2023 12:40:13 AM (No. 1554960)
#5 - Thank you for posting the link to the article, "JFK 50 Years of Denying the Truth". I knew much of the information, but also learned new things.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Muguy 9/13/2023 1:44:29 AM (No. 1554968)
Landis' partner Clint Hill (the one who climbed on the back of the limo to protect Jackie) has stated that there was a "grapefruit sized hole" behind JFK's right ear.
Simple rules of ballistics tell us that entry wounds are small and exit wounds are larger. Over 30 people at Parkland saw this. Regardless of what Mr. Landis claims, the condition of JFK's body and what was evident to the eyewitness in Dallas who saw him first was the "Best Evidence".....
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Adam 9/13/2023 2:57:35 AM (No. 1554977)
I hate to break it to the feverish headline writer from the Daily Mail but nothing about what Landis is saying now “upends” the single bullet theory. It only changes how it got found.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Rinktum 9/13/2023 3:35:48 AM (No. 1554990)
#2, No one said that the plotters of this heinous assassination were smart. They were focused on one thing, getting the job done. They knew they could take out anyone with any knowledge to the operation. The American people were not at that time on to the corruption running rampant in the CIA and other alphabet agencies. The only thing the plotters knew was that JFK was a existential threat to their survival and he had to go. Mistakes were made but they had the power back then to button everything up and they did.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
granny5 9/13/2023 9:09:06 AM (No. 1555157)
Read "The Man Who Killed Kennedy The Case Against LBJ" by Roger Stone with Mike Colapietro. Of all the books I've read about the assassination, this one lays it all out the best. It also may explain why Roger Stone is a target of the Feds.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
snakeoil 9/13/2023 9:15:14 AM (No. 1555164)
Today the assassinations of Julius Caesar, Abraham Lincoln, and JFK are ancient history. Way back then I had an interest in all of the conspiracy theories about JFK's murder. My interest ended when I read a book by Gerald Posner called "Case Closed." Posner examined each conspiracy theory and detailed how they are fiction. I have a very unscientific reason for believing that Oswald was the assassin. And that he acted alone. Immediately upon hearing Oswald's voice after his arrest I knew he was guilty. All of his life Oswald was a nobody who wanted to be a somebody. He got his wish and was enjoying right up until his life was ended by Ruby. Oswald milked it for everything it was worth right up until his death. And Oswald acted alone. He was too much of a loose canon to be part of a conspiracy. I prefer to worry about what's happening now and not in remote history.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
joew9 9/13/2023 10:22:40 AM (No. 1555196)
Regarding the logic of the "magic bullet": If I throw a penny on the floor and it comes to rest over by the piano leg just one and a quarter inches away is it magic? NO. The chance of throwing a penny on the floor and it comes to rest in that exact spot is extremely unlikely. It has to land somewhere but defining a particular spot AFTER it lands as magic is ridiculous. Similarly a bullet is going to deflect around in several different ways. Nothing magic about it. Defining it's particular path as magic is similarly ridiculous.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
JimBob 9/14/2023 12:31:39 AM (No. 1555670)
Looks to me like there's going to be a HUGE 'Truth Bomb' that's going to be dropped.
In it, we will learn who killed JFK, the real story of how Vince Foster met his end, who and why Seth Rich was killed, the answer to all those nagging little questions about Zero (from the fake Social Security number and fake draft card to how he was in an Indonesian 'Madrassa' school that only accepts Indonesian citizens, but then magically was a US 'Natural Born' citizen and eligible to run for President) and the full listing of every name in Jeffery Epstein's 'Little Black Book'.
When?
The same day as the Free Beer!
.... and when is that?
TOMORROW, of course!
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