munkle
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So the "Man of Steel" story is falling apart where Charlie's pencil human neck stopped a .30-06 round that would blow through and elk and probably the elk behind it, if that round was, as the government says, a .30-06. Charlie's head would have exploded and left quite a bit more of a mess than what we saw. I always wondered who at the Israeli Mossad assassinations department lost his job or his head over approving such a laughable story to a nation full of hunters, who you could hear from one end of the country to the other laughing their asses off.
The problem is the government has painted itself into a corner big time this time. You tweak your story regarding distances or such, but how do you backpedal on something as the caliber of the round you supposedly found stuck in Charlie? And if Robinson didn't do it, who did? And why did the FBI wed itself to such an obviously harebrained story. Who is Trump protecting? Why did Netanyahu get on TV the very next day and say 'I didn't do it?'
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The problem is the government has painted itself into a corner big time this time. You tweak your story regarding distances or such, but how do you backpedal on something as the caliber of the round you supposedly found stuck in Charlie? And if Robinson didn't do it, who did? And why did the FBI wed itself to such an obviously harebrained story. Who is Trump protecting? Why did Netanyahu get on TV the very next day and say 'I didn't do it?'
Bullet used to kill Charlie Kirk did NOT match Tyler Robinson's rifle
The bullet used to kill conservative commentator Charlie Kirk did not match the rifle suspected killer Tyler Robinson allegedly used in the assassination, his attorneys argue.