⚡️🔎 NEW - Executive Producer of The Charlie Kirk Show Andrew Kolvet calls it a miracle that Charlie Kirk had no exit wound.

Kolvet says the surgeon who operated on Charlie explained the bullet absolutely should have gone through, but Charlie’s body stopped it.

He adds that the coroner eventually found the bullet just beneath the skin.

“It was an absolute miracle that someone else didn’t get killed.”

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⚡️ MORE - This is the bullet they claim took Charlie Kirk’s life.

The brass tip is the actual bullet, while the rest is just casing.

Charlie Kirk is now being called the “man of steel” after the surgeon said his body stopped a round that would normally tear straight through anything.

So they are gaslighting us to think the exit wound is actually the entrance wound?

This is the second analysis I've seen making that claim.

They are saying that is the actual bullet, and it is still in the casing??? Or This is an example?

Example

Not an expert, but years ago I was taught in a forensics class that bullets do weird things sometimes.

https://www.jackhopkinsnow.com/p/the-exit-wound-myth-why-the-charlie

I could be wrong tho

When someone takes the time and effort to elaborate an 8-page long argument on why something in particular is not impossible to happen, regardless of how unlikely it may be, that tells me someone is desesperately trying to justify a made-up story.

But if on top of it there's similar reasoning for debunking election cheating or pandemics psycho wars, that definitely smells to paid con job.

Ockham's razor is true most of the time. The simplest explanation is the right one.

There's is no exit wound on the back of the head because the wound at the front is the exit wound and therefore the shot didn't come from the said roof, or the bullet was not shot from a long distance rifle.

Or that black dot on his neck is CGI and there was no bullet. Why does something in his shirt bulge right before "impact"? Could it be a blood squib?

Lots of questions, and yes 8 page papers about hypotheticals are sus

Yes, a bullet from a .32 cal light charge palm pistol, shot from close range very well would have not exited CK’s body. A round from a 30-06? How hard are you guys going to work to make your story stick and how fucking stupid do you think we are?! So insulting—and you care nothing about credibility. GFYs.

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