The Untold Twist: Retired Secret Service Agent Uncovers Startling Evidence in JFK Assassination

Retired Secret Service agent Paul Landis has come forward with a new perspective on the JFK assassination, challenging the Warren Commission’s conclusion that a “magic bullet” was responsible for Kennedy’s death. Landis claims to have found a bullet lodged in the leather rear seat of the presidential vehicle and placed it on Kennedy’s stretcher after the chaos of the assassination. However, the bullet was later found on Governor Connally’s stretcher, leading to the theory that it had magically caused extensive damage to both Kennedy and Connally. Despite this discrepancy, Landis still trusts the Warren Commission’s report and believes that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. Landis was a few feet behind Kennedy’s vehicle during the assassination and witnessed the moment when one of the shots struck Kennedy’s head and “exploded.” He describes the horrific scene of blood and flesh as his vehicle drove through the aftermath. Overall, Landis’s account adds another layer of complexity to the already controversial JFK assassination.

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