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July 16, 2024

Veteran Sniper Says Trump Assassin Had Help

Anyone who saw the data after the assassination attempt against Donald Trump could tell something was amiss in the planning.

You do not have to be a sniper expert to see that one, but one expert sniper did look at it, and his expert opinion should scare everyone reading it.

According to Dallas Alexander, a 17-year veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces, that shooter had help.

Too Obvious

Alexander spent more than a decade with a sniper rifle in his hands, so we can respect his opinion.

He stated, “I’m very familiar with the layout of these types of things and what the job should be.

“And yesterday, what happened, I have no doubts in my mind that the shooter had help from somewhere within an agency, an organization, or the government.”

He added, “The second I saw that aerial photo of what they were saying happened, it immediately made no sense to me.”

Alexander concluded, “Something happened. I’m not pointing fingers at anyone — it’s just too obvious that this guy had help getting there. Whether someone turned a blind eye or it was strategically planned.

“Events like that, security like that … it’s not a small thing, and that is the most obvious place to be.”

Reports have surfaced since that the Secret Service identified that rooftop as a problem location, yet there were no police stationed on top of the roof and no snipers.

There were reportedly officers inside the building, so we have to wonder how someone managed to scale the building with a long gun, get positioned, and get a shot off with officers there and a Secret Service sniper eyeballing the shooter the entire time.

A breakdown in security, lax security, or just allowing this to play out… you tell me.

Something is not right here… that is all I know.

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