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Karen Bandy's avatar

Here’s what I don’t get, how did the snipers miss? The kid, ok, he could miss, but how did the other sniper miss? Snipers don’t miss do they? Or if there really wasn’t another sniper, why did they use this seemingly untrained kid?

I saw a video yesterday that showed something pass through Trump’s right breast pocket of his jacket. Could be fake of course but I saw one photo early on of a hole in his jacket.

https://x.com/bossblunts1/status/1818898308468740161?

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Tio Nico's avatar

HOW could they miss?Easy. Just miss.....

I teach rifle marksmanship to a prtty high standard. There are SO many factors that ALL must be done to perfection. Of course, is range was not that exceptional, but sill not eveyone can do well at 150 yards. Once the basics then the fine pioints are learned, they must be practiced almost to fetish level to make them consistent and automatic. I doubt this kid has fired tens of thousands of rounds through the same rifle with any self-discipline.

I watched a man in his fifties, using an AR pattern rifle, put ten rounds in a one inch circle at four hundred yards range, and do it in thirty seconds. On his next go, one of his rounds was abou four inches away from the other nine.Still inside the top points ring, but hisgroup size had tripled. He had "called the shot" and knew it was off, which direction, and how far. Next course of fire, bac to a one inch group, same thirty seconds time.

Glad to know this chap's on our side.....

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79SmithW60's avatar

They can, because they are human. There are a ton of variables that can lead to even a trained sniper to miss. The alleged shooter (Crooks) didn't miss, he hit the President in the head. The head turn saved his life (less than a quarter inch). Then the President did what he was likely trained to do in an active shooter situation and get down immediately, his SS team on the ground did what they were supposed to do and shielded him. The other five rounds seemed to be fired quickly (which leads to inaccuracy). Mike Adams from Natural News/Brighteon.com has a bunch of good analysis of the weapon, the weapon sights, and the audio breakdown of the shots. It seems to be leaning towards the first eight rounds were from where Crooks was found dead. We still don't know for sure.

Also, new footage released on Sunday from near the AGR building appears to indicate an officer fired his rifle (the 9th round), and that caused Crooks to pause, try to regroup, then he was taken out by the SS sniper.

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