The most impressive thing about the people behind the conspiracy is that:
1. They had a Secret Service agent or member of the Kennedy inner circle on the inside to plant the magic bullet at Parkland while Governor Connally was still in the trauma room getting his wounds assessed.
2. That person knew in advance of the shooting that Connally would have one entrance wound without a corresponding exit wound.
3. That person also knew in advance that the bullet would have expended its energy passing through other parts of Connally's body, and cause a shallow enough entry wound that it would fall out by itself.
4. That person was able to plant the "magic" bullet on the floor in the hallway under Connally's stretcher.
5. That person knew to then go inside the trauma room, while the Trauma Team was operating to save the life of the Governor of Texas, then get on the floor to find the actual bullet that caused the wound and get rid of it. Or that he managed to get to the operating table and remove the bullet from Connally's thigh wound. All without all the doctors and nurses operating on his chest not noticing him.
Amazing foresight.
I will not be responding to anyone else's replies to this because I came to the conclusion, back in the 1970s when I read the Warren Report and most of its encyclopedic exhibit volumes, that Franz Werfel said it best in the preface to his The Song of Bernadette: "For those who believe, no explanation is necessary. For those who don't, no explanation is possible."
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