He was very pro-Israel until recently. He had started saying that Epstein's list was a setup by Israel and spoke ill of AIPAC. https://x.com/Red_Pill_US_US/status/1965910548132016407
Before he died, he told his friend that he thinks that Israel would kill him if he turned against them. . https://i.imgur.com/dezPcR9.jpeg
The timing of his death and this announcement is weird. Also, the shot wasn't fired by an amateur like Trump's assassin; it was fired by a professional who shot him in the jugular.
Signs point to a professional hit, if Israel was angry at him, then Mossad is indeed suspect.
A killing shot from 200 yds is indeed trivial, but a perfect killing shot where the target is dead before they hit the ground is really tough.
Yeah, I've taken exactly 3 shots from the bench with my 30-06 at 200 yards after zeroing at 50. All of them were kill shots in about a 4" group.
True, but in the setting of an assassination, you have to deal with wind, noise, movement of the target, and nerves.
What might be easy on the range becomes exponentially more difficult in a live-environment with many other tertiary factors playing a role in potentially disrupting the shot.
There's wind at the range too, at that range the noise really wouldn't matter any more than gunshots going on from neighboring benches does, and Charlie was mostly stationary at the time of the shot. The only difficult variable there is the nerves, unless you're a sociopath.
And my point wasn't that I'm a good shot. My point is that with even minimal practice it would not be a difficult shot.