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Analyzing the Parallels Between Trump and Kennedy Assassination Attempts

Author: Bobi, Firearms Expert

The publicly killed 20-year-old white male is very likely not the only shooter. The bullet that hit Trump might not have been fired by him at all. From the beginning, he was a decoy.

**Analysis as follows:**

**1. The choice of assassination weapon is severely inconsistent with actual hit accuracy.**

The weapon chosen was an AR-15, a common civilian rifle in the United States. Using this rifle for assassination can be considered very amateurish. Given the distance from which the shooter fired at the building, the likelihood of hitting the target is minimal.

The civilian AR-15’s inherent accuracy dispersion is relatively large. Even with perfect aiming, the accuracy of the weapon at the distance of 120-200 meters cannot guarantee a hit. Moreover, an amateur shooter without professional training, lacking an observer, and with wind, temperature, and humidity all affecting the bullet’s trajectory, achieving a near-perfect headshot on the first shot is extremely unlikely. (God bless Trump, he turned his head just in time.) Regular presidential assassins know how low this probability is. It can be said that the final hit accuracy was completely beyond what this shooter and his weapon could achieve. If we insist that the shooter was particularly lucky and hit with one shot, it would still be improbable; he should buy a lottery ticket instead.

**Summary:**
An extremely amateur shooter, with an extremely amateur assassination weapon, within an extremely limited aiming time, managed to hit a perfect long-distance headshot in a panic. This scenario is implausible, even to someone who has played shooting games. (The only advantage of using the AR-15 is its civilian use, making it common and aiding in covering tracks and hindering investigation.)

**2. The assassination bears numerous similarities to the Kennedy assassination.**

1. Both shooters had clean backgrounds and no professional experience, but suddenly displayed exceptional marksmanship, hitting precisely and then being publicly killed.
2. The bullet impact points were remarkably similar, both aiming for the back of the head for a fatal shot. (If Trump hadn’t turned his head at the last moment, he would have had a blown-open head like Kennedy.)


3. Both pursued a public execution-style “execution” rather than a more successful covert “assassination.” (Abe and Lee Jae-myung can testify to this.)
4. There were significant security lapses at the scene, almost as if providing the shooter with the best shooting opportunity.
5. The bullet trajectories were highly questionable, suggesting multiple shooters.
6. The biggest beneficiaries of the assassination were the political rivals of the president (Kennedy-Johnson, Trump-Biden).

The Kennedy assassination, which shocked the world, can be revisited briefly. On November 22, 1963, President Kennedy, his wife, and the Texas governor and his wife were in an open car, receiving a welcome from the crowd. During the drive, Kennedy was suddenly shot in the throat and then in the back of the head. His brain matter splattered, and he died instantly.

The shooter, Oswald, was arrested on the spot, but he vehemently denied the charges. Then, bizarre events followed. Two days later, “shooter” Oswald was shot dead in public during a heavily guarded prison transfer.

The shooter, nightclub owner Ruby, first claimed to avenge Kennedy (no one believed him), and later said that if taken to Washington, he would reveal the truth.

But Ruby also died in prison, officially from lung cancer, although he himself claimed he was poisoned.

Despite various oddities, the final investigation report stated: No anomalies, no accomplices, Oswald was fighting alone, and he was mentally ill. The official conclusion was that Kennedy was shot dead by a mentally ill person, who miraculously hit him with long-distance precision. The continuous silencing of witnesses was all a coincidence.

Even at the time, Americans didn’t believe it. Looking back now, it still seems too incredible. Amid such doubts, Vice President Johnson, who had publicly clashed with Kennedy and was on the verge of being ousted, swiftly assumed the presidency after Kennedy’s death.

But think about it carefully, doesn’t it bear an uncanny resemblance to what happened to Trump? Coincidentally, Trump promised to publicly disclose the internal government documents on the Kennedy assassination (which remain classified to this day).

**Supplementary Information One:**
In the official site report of the Kennedy assassination, the bullet trajectory was also highly bizarre. One bullet shot through Kennedy’s neck, then continued through the governor’s chest, wrist, and thigh, earning the name “magic bullet” or “hidden shooter.”

**Supplementary Information Two:**
Kennedy’s brother, Robert Kennedy, was also assassinated five years later during his presidential campaign. There was no conclusive investigation either.

**Trump’s Security Concerns:**

1. The shooter’s position was perfect, facing Trump’s speech from a high vantage point. This critical spot had no advance security personnel stationed, not even surveillance.


2. Trump supporters on-site noticed the shooter’s suspicious behavior early on, carrying a rifle and climbing the building. They immediately reported it to the police multiple times, but the police took no action.

3. The Secret Service snipers guarding the building next to Trump noticed the shooter climbing the building and promptly reported it to their superiors. However, they were ordered not to shoot until the shooter fired first.

Without a powerful force orchestrating this, such a series of events would be nearly impossible. Based on these anomalies, the following speculations arise:

1. The 20-year-old white man was a decoy shooter, but not the one who fired the fatal shot. (Similar to Oswald in the Kennedy assassination)2. The real shooter was in the same direction, using the same type of bullet but with a specially modified weapon for higher accuracy.
3. The only purpose of the 20-year-old decoy was to attract attention and act as a scapegoat, disrupting further investigation.
4. Trump’s sudden head turn narrowly avoided the fatal shot that Kennedy didn’t dodge, preventing a blown-open head.
5. The operation’s failure led to the immediate silencing of the decoy shooter.

Looking at Kennedy’s experience, it all suddenly makes sense. In America, nothing is impossible.

(Johnson looks at the back of Kennedy’s head)

What would have happened if the assassination attempt on Kennedy had failed 60 years ago and Kennedy had survived? Johnson would not only have no chance of succeeding the presidency, but the interest groups he represented would also be politically liquidated.

What if Trump had not turned his head 60 years later and had also had his “brain hole opened”? Who will be the president, and which forces can avoid liquidation? History changes, sometimes in an instant.

When Trump returns to the presidency in November, will he fulfill his promise and disclose the inside story of Kennedy’s assassination? At the same time, will he thoroughly investigate and investigate the assassination attempt against himself? If that day really comes, welcome back to continue chatting!

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