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A Primer on the Origins of the 'Magic Bullet'

A Primer on the Origins of the 'Magic Bullet'

A Secret Service agent's JFK story renews attention on a miraculous missile

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Sep 23, 2023
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The JFK assassination story told by former Secret Service agent Paul Landis has been reported by the New York Times, Vanity Fair, Jesse Watters, Jake Tapper, and JFK Facts.

Landis, who was responsible for guarding First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy in 1963, says he found a near-pristine bullet in the limousine in which President John F. Kennedy was riding in when he was shot dead in downtown Dallas 60 years ago this November.

Landis said that he came forward to tell his story after reading “Six Seconds In Dallas,” a groundbreaking forensic deconstruction of Kennedy’s assassination written in 1966 by a philosophy professor turned investigator named Josiah (Tink)Thompson.

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