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In Bulletproof, The Victors Write The History Of The Trump Assassination Attempt

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Jack Posobiec & Joshua Lisec’s book Bulletproof: The Truth About the Assassination Attempts on Donald Trump bears out a shifting political and cultural paradigm. Stored up potential energy is giving way to kinetic energy in the conservative movement.

From the first announcement of Posobiec & Lisec’s forthcoming book, the Covid-beaten, 2020 election-battered, vaccine-weary, war-wary, not to mention Butler shell-shocked and all-around beleaguered conservative mind grasped for a long-distant sentiment: vindication. For the first time in who knows how long, we will be vindicated.

Bulletproof fuses Posobiec and Lisec’s talents of military intelligence analysis, gripping story-telling, and comprehensive news reporting, resulting in a fascinating, thorough accounting of one of the most consequential political events in modern history.

Many passages read more like a fictional mystery thriller; a look through the dense Notes section will show you how much primary source investigation has been seemingly memory-holed in just these past few months. Bulletproof preserves this evidence to show you what kind of official investigation should be happening – but is not.

Details, Demonic And Divine

Far from a dreadful recounting of gory shooting details, Bulletproof relays the events of July 13 – both demonic and divine – in a short chapter up front simply called “The Chart.” Cinematic and thrilling, this depiction will send shivers down your spine.

The authors house the analysis-oriented portion of the book within the framework of a military intelligence method called “Analysis of Competing Hypotheses.” The tapestry of details curated by the authors provides a sweeping,

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