Samantha Richerson
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Samantha Richerson
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It's looking increasingly likely that Max Blumenthal, son of top Hillary Clinton official Sydney Blumenthal, fabricated the fake story about Israel killing Charlie Kirk, and used Joe Kent's wife and Candace Owens to spread it. Everything leads back to him.



"Charlie's neck did indeed stop the bullet. Without question, and this is going to dispel a lot of theories out there." - Candace Owens

The bullet path that killed MLK in no way resembles the alleged entrance wound in Charlie Kirk's neck. MLK's bullet path began by immediately striking and shattering his jaw. His body was positioned such that the very obvious exit of the bullet from his jaw then entered his neck, left his neck and entered his thorax, struck multiple organs, and finally came to a rest against his shoulder blade. Charlie was sitting upright. The claim is that the bullet entered the soft tissue of his neck at over 2000 feet-per-second and miraculously stopped in less than two inches of soft tissue. See below for a description with pictures of the MLK wound. It is nothing like what we saw with Charlie. Anyone promoting this comparison, including the inimitable Blake Neff Speed (who is on the record lying about what happened in the immediate aftermath of the incident) should be ignored entirely. "The entrance wound was through the right mandible, shattering it on entry. The bullet traveled through the right neck and then entered the right supraclavicular fossa (Fig 2). It injured the external jugular vein, vertebral artery, and subclavian artery on the right before it crossed through the right pleural space. It then crossed the midline, transecting the spinal cord at the junction of the cervical and thoracic cord. After passing through the cord, it lodged into the back near the left scapula." jvascsurg.org/article/S0741-…











"Charlie's neck did indeed stop the bullet. Without question, and this is going to dispel a lot of theories out there." - Candace Owens














