Testing Joe Rogan‘s JFK Bullet Theory

Published on November 22, 2021
Duration: 17:29

This video tests the 'magic bullet' theory surrounding the JFK assassination using a 6.5 Carcano rifle and a ballistic skull. Recovered bullets showed less deformation than expected, challenging assumptions about the original evidence. The test highlights the unpredictable nature of bullet performance after impact.

Quick Summary

A 6.5 Carcano rifle was used to test the JFK 'magic bullet' theory. Recovered bullets from a ballistic skull test showed less deformation than expected, even less than a bullet that only passed through water jugs, challenging assumptions about the original evidence.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Joe Rogan's JFK Post & Carcano Rifle
  2. 01:24Clarifying the Magic Bullet Theory (CE 399)
  3. 02:13Ballistics Setup: Water Jug Test
  4. 03:346.5 Carcano Power Demo
  5. 04:49Recovering a Pristine Bullet (Water Test)
  6. 07:08Ballistic Skull Test Setup
  7. 08:51First Skull Test Attempt & Bullet Loss
  8. 11:13Second Skull Test & Bullet Recovery
  9. 12:01Bullet Comparison & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle was used in the JFK assassination bullet test?

The video uses a Model 38 Carcano rifle, the same model allegedly used by Lee Harvey Oswald in the JFK assassination. The test specifically focuses on the 6.5x52mm Carcano caliber.

Did the test replicate the JFK 'magic bullet' trajectory?

The test aimed to replicate aspects of the JFK assassination, specifically the headshot and the behavior of the 6.5 Carcano round. However, replicating the exact 'magic bullet' trajectory proved difficult, and the recovered bullets showed unexpected deformation patterns.

What were the results of the ballistic skull test?

In the second attempt, a 6.5 Carcano round successfully passed through the ballistic skull and was recovered. Surprisingly, this bullet was less deformed than a bullet that had only passed through water jugs.

What is Commission Exhibit 399?

Commission Exhibit 399, often referred to as the 'magic bullet,' is the specific 6.5x52mm Carcano bullet recovered from the stretcher of Governor John Connally. It's central to the theory that one bullet caused multiple wounds.

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