
The Ben Shapiro Show Debunked: JFK Assassination Conspiracies
May 28, 2022
The podcast dives deep into the JFK assassination, unraveling the events leading up to it and examining various conspiracy theories. It dissects the evidence linking Lee Harvey Oswald to the crime, including his marksmanship and key physical proof. The troubled life of Oswald is explored, shedding light on his motivations and psychological struggles. Myths surrounding the assassination are challenged, revealing how media portrayals have shaped public perception. Ultimately, it argues against absolving Oswald of his actions, emphasizing his role as the lone gunman.
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JFK Assassination
- Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President Kennedy on November 22, 1963, in Dallas.
- Oswald was later killed by Jack Ruby.
Grassy Knoll Theory Debunked
- The shots that killed Kennedy came from behind, from the Texas Book Depository, not the grassy knoll.
- The "back and to the left" head snap was due to the jet effect of the exiting bullet, not a frontal shot.
Magic Bullet Theory
- The "magic bullet" theory, where one bullet hit both Kennedy and Connolly, is plausible.
- A Discovery Channel recreation showed the bullet followed the theorized path.
