Former Secret Service Agent Comes Forward to Expose Assassination Bombshell

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A former Secret Service agent on the ground the day that JFK was assassinated just came forward to stir the pot.

Paul Landis, who was trailing JFK’s car that day, now believes the Warren Report may have been wrong.

Landis is now questioning if the single shooter theory was accurate.

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During a recent interview, Landis stated that he is now questioning something he has remained silent about for six decades.

Landis claimed to be the agent that initially found the bullet that killed Kennedy.

The bullet was lodged in the vehicle behind Kennedy, which is where he grabbed it.

He stated, “It was a piece of evidence that I realized right away [was] very important.

“And I didn’t want it to disappear or get lost. So, it was, ‘Paul, you’ve got to make a decision’ – and I grabbed it.”

According to Landis, the bullet, after allegedly traveling through Kennedy’s head, then striking the Texas Governor four times, somehow still had the velocity to become embedded in the seat behind where Kennedy had been seated.

Landis has a new book coming out, “The Final Witness: A Kennedy Secret Service Agent Breaks His Silence After 60 Years.”

Cleveland lawyer James Robenalt stated, “If what he says is true, which I tend to believe, it is likely to reopen the question of a second shooter, if not even more.

“If the bullet we know as the magic or pristine bullet stopped in President Kennedy’s back, it means that the central thesis of the Warren Report, the single-bullet theory, is wrong.”

I can’t wait to read the book because there is just no way I will ever believe one bullet did the damage the Warren Report claimed it did.

Source: New York Times

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