Glenn Beck’s JFK Experiment Exposes Flaws in the Official Narrative

Glenn Beck recently tried to recreate Lee Harvey Oswald’s shots from the JFK assassination. He used the exact same rifle, scope, and rare ammunition Oswald supposedly used. Beck’s team set up targets at the same distances and angles as the 1963 attack. They even dragged a truck through a bumpy field to mimic the shaky conditions of Kennedy’s moving car. Despite hours of effort, Beck struggled to land all three shots in the tight timeframe—raising serious doubts about Oswald’s supposed accuracy.

The big surprise? All three shots Beck managed to fire were grouped closely together. This clashes with the Warren Commission’s “magic bullet” theory, which claims one bullet caused seven wounds in Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally. Beck’s test suggests the bullet’s path described by the government doesn’t add up. If the shots were so close together, why did the official story insist on such a wild, zigzagging trajectory?

Beck’s team also found strange marks on the test car that matched the original limo. These marks weren’t mentioned in the official Warren Report. How could investigators ignore such obvious evidence? It’s another red flag that the government brushed aside facts that didn’t fit their “lone gunman” narrative.

The CIA’s role looms large in Beck’s findings. Newly released documents show the Agency was running shady operations in 1963, like domestic wiretaps and media manipulation. Sound familiar? Today’s CIA still plays similar games, from the Russia collusion hoax to COVID origins. Beck argues unchecked federal agencies haven’t changed—they just keep getting away with it.

Scott Robertson, the Oklahoma rancher who helped with the test, said Oswald’s shot was harder than people think. The rifle’s cheap scope and wobbly truck made aiming nearly impossible. Yet the Warren Commission called it an easy job. Why downplay the difficulty? Maybe to sell the idea that a “nobody” like Oswald could pull it off alone.

Beck also featured a bombshell tape from Shane Stevens, grandson of LBJ associate Billie Sol Estes. The recording allegedly ties Lyndon Johnson to the assassination plot. While liberals dismiss it as a hoax, the tape’s chilling details—like naming hitman Mac Wallace—line up with other evidence. It’s another example of powerful elites silencing the truth.

Roger Stone joined Beck to connect JFK’s death to modern deep-state corruption. He compared Nixon-era coverups to today’s political witch hunts. When unelected bureaucrats control information, they rewrite history to protect themselves. Beck warned that if the CIA got away with killing a president, what’s stopping them now?

The takeaway? The JFK assassination wasn’t just a tragedy—it was a warning. From Benghazi to January 6, the same shadowy forces keep manipulating the public. Beck’s experiment proves official stories can’t be trusted. It’s up to everyday Americans to dig deeper, demand answers, and hold the powerful accountable.

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