A co-Conspirator in the greatest Crime upon the American Public in the 20th Century JFK MURDER
The Lone Nut Theory
The single bullet theory was created by Warren Commission attorney Alen Specter to account for the three shots admitted to by the Commission and the seven wounds to President Kennedy and Governor Connally. All evidence indicated that the bullet found on the governor's stretcher could have caused all his wounds.
- - - --Warren Report (p. 95)
To be sure, it was another prominent politician, Sen. Arlen Specter, a staff attorney for the Warren Commission, who developed the idea -- also known as "the magic bullet" -- that one bullet caused seven different wounds in the president and Texas Gov. John Connally and still ended up on a hospital stretcher in pristine condition. If Kennedy and Connally had been struck by separate bullets, there would not have been enough time for just one gunman to have fired all of the shots in Dealey Plaza that day.
But Specter was a lowly staffer, and his theory would still not have become political and media gospel in the 1960s without help from at least one of the five men that President Lyndon Johnson named to the Warren panel. And Gerald Ford, then a GOP congressman from Michigan, was that man.
The Single Bullet Theory is defined and compared to the Zapruder film by a series of experts who expose it for the fraud that it is.
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