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This is an interesting experiment on what happened to JFK. I think the Lee Harvey Oswald, lone gunman theory, does make sense. See, the bullet impact, from this Italian made 6.5×52mm Carcano Model 38 infantry carbine, it looks similar. JFK wore a back brace, leaned down, head pointing down. The trauma wounds, the way the skull fragments, the entry and exit wound, it makes a lot of sense, as this is a high powered rifle.

This carcano model 38 was made in and used from 1891–1981 (Italy). This is a very old gun. But see, what you need to remember, is that even old guns, they're very useful, they're lethal.

Arguably, the most powerful gun used even now, is the M2 Browning Machine Gun or M2 BMG, chambered or using the 50 caliber 12.7 x 99mm rounds which are devastatingly vicious. This was made from 1933–present.

Imagination: If CIA asked for my opinion, and I had to suggest a gun for this sort of mission to the CIA (for Castro instead of Osama), upon request, I would suggest this M2 BMG at the same elevated site to be used. This would have fired, and made sure the task was accomplished. It would've gotten virtually everyone successfully. The Carcano, in my opinion is a lot harder to use. As it requires a lot of skilled aiming down sight using a 4 x 18 telescopic.

I think 30mm guns are more effective on infantry. But the M2 BMG is widely considered the go-to for anti personnel operations.

I think the bullet also appeared undamaged, on a side, in the end, like the bullet found. It's plausible there was a conspiracy. But most likely, this guy Lee Harvey Oswald did it by himself. This Carcano has a range of 1,000 meters. Oswald was just close to 200 meters away from JFK.

Worse, Oswald had been on the 6th floor, so he had full vision, a real sniper's vantage point. He had been a trained, veteran marksman apparently with the US marines. This would've been a field day for him. This angle of elevation, unobstructed viewing, with only minor foliage, is fantastic. I think he would've had eyes on JFK for 1 minute or 2 minutes. He would've been able to reload the Carcano Model 38 a few times pretty fast as well.

It's hard to land a shot, even at under 200 meters, but he would've been able to. The reason it's hard is because the car is moving. You struggle with moving targets. As you have to shoot, a little bit further ahead, where you guess, the target will move. With this limo, the car is moving at a steady speed, in a clear direction. So it's slightly easier, and also, under 200 meters, so it's easier, but still very difficult. It's not difficult.

The Secret Service, who drove him, they had slowed down the car. Zapruder's film, apparently was edited. I don't know. I think there's all sorts of conspiracy theories on the JFK assassination. Any number of people would've wanted to murder JFK: Lyndon Baines Johnson, Nixon, Bush, various persons.

I think the reason they slowed the car down was likely because Jackie tried to jump out the back. Another Secret Service agent also ran up to the car, shielding her as a human meat shield bodyguard, throwing her back in. I think they possibly slowed the car down for her. I don't know. But if the car did slow down, deliberately, the guard wasn't on the rail, that's suspicious.

In my case: I refer to my personal security as my personal "military platoon". The only priority is me. So, what would've happened in my case, would be that she / Jacqueline would've been disregarded or ignored. As only Lehan is important, and it doesn't matter if everyone else ends up in trouble.

I'm in charge of my personal "private security contractor platoon". The weapons, gear and training my security will use is a lot more advanced than the Sri Lanka Army's special forces or special ops or commando units. It's a fact. We're closer to Delta Force in the US or something. All for keeping my b***h ass secure.

I think salaries in Sri Lanka are closer to $2,000 per year. We can pay like $10,000 to around 43 trained marines. They have orders to stop threats. I think 43 people are more than enough security for me. I doubt there's such a big threat on me. But whatever. I feel special. I think Franz Ferdinand, archduke of Austria, was in Sri Lanka, he's killed an elephant. When he got shot, it triggered World War 1. I'm not as important, but I don't want any problems.

I think my 43 troops. They are stationed all within 1,000 meters. There's a lot of them, very high density closer and closer to me. As they're private contractors. They work with the police, so there's additional people. Or will be. Close to 200 meters near me, it's virtually impossible to get close.

This video frame from YouTube features Brandon Herrera outdoors, engaging in an experiment related to testing Joe Rogan's JFK bullet theory. Herrera, wearing a navy blue t-shirt with a graphic of the Statue of Liberty and text, stands in a grassy area holding a large, bloodied object, likely part of the experiment setup. He is dressed casually, sporting sunglasses and a cap, indicating a relaxed yet focused demeanor. The scene is set during the day, with ample natural light illuminating the surroundings.
In the background, there are two large black containers, one labeled "BLACK RIFLE COFFEE COM" and the other "FEDERAL," suggesting sponsorship or thematic elements related to firearms or ballistics. The setting is rustic and grassy, fitting for an outdoor shooting or testing range. The video’s title, "Testing Joe Rogan’s JFK Bullet Theory," implies that the content explores historical or forensic analysis through practical demonstration. The atmosphere is investigative and practical, aimed at a curious audience interested in experimental verification of popular theories.
- Title: "Testing Joe Rogan’s JFK Bullet Theory"
- Channel / profile: "Brandon Herrera"
- Site / app: "YouTube"

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