My Problem With The Charlie Kirk Investigation - The Bullet Trajectory

Published on September 16, 2025
Duration: 10:16

This video analyzes the bullet trajectory in the Charlie Kirk incident, focusing on ballistic principles. The speaker, drawing on visual evidence and an understanding of how bullets interact with bone and tissue, explains how a projectile entering the neck could ricochet off the spinal cord, causing an exit wound on the same side as entry. The analysis aims to debunk theories of multiple shooters based on observed wound characteristics.

Quick Summary

A bullet entering the neck and striking the spinal cord can ricochet off the dense bone, causing the projectile to change direction and exit on the same side as the entry. This ballistic principle explains unusual wound trajectories and can debunk theories of multiple shooters.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction: Charlie Kirk Investigation
  2. 00:22Focus on Authority Reports
  3. 00:44Visual Evidence of Exit Wound
  4. 01:21Ballistics and Trajectory Analysis
  5. 02:00Map of Shooter Location
  6. 02:46Explaining the Exit Wound
  7. 03:13Impact on Spinal Cord
  8. 03:19Rifle Bullet Dynamics
  9. 04:01Exit Wound Location Explained
  10. 04:12Entry Wound Observation
  11. 05:16Spinal Cord Impact Theory
  12. 05:38Expectations from FBI
  13. 05:53Recap: Entry and Exit
  14. 06:23Reasoning Against Multiple Shooters
  15. 06:52Trajectory Re-evaluation
  16. 07:04Spinal Cord Tumbling Effect
  17. 07:25Upcoming Live Discussion
  18. 07:43Combating Conspiracy Theories
  19. 08:11Channel Engagement and Prayer
  20. 08:46Prayer for Viewers
  21. 09:36Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a bullet exit the same side of the neck it entered?

According to ballistic principles discussed, a bullet entering the neck and striking the spinal cord can ricochet off the dense bone. This impact can cause the projectile to change direction significantly, leading to an exit wound on the same side as the entry, rather than a straight path through.

What is the significance of the spinal cord in bullet trajectory analysis?

The spinal cord is a critical factor because its density can cause a bullet, especially a rifle round, to deflect, tumble, or ricochet. This interaction can dramatically alter the projectile's path, explaining seemingly unusual exit wound locations relative to the entry point.

What does the 'ballooning effect' at a bullet's entry point indicate?

The 'ballooning effect' observed at a bullet's entry point signifies the initial impact of the projectile. It's a visual cue of the tissue expanding outward as the bullet penetrates, occurring before it interacts with denser structures like bone or the spinal cord.

Why does the speaker believe there might not be a second shooter?

The speaker's primary reasoning against a second shooter is the observed bullet trajectory, which they explain can be accounted for by a single projectile impacting the spinal cord. Additionally, the fact that the suspect's parents turned him in is presented as a strong indicator of his sole involvement.

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