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WATCH: Glenn Beck interviews sniper longest confirmed kill

Dallas Alexander is a veteran Canadian Special Forces sniper who served in the highest level of VIP protection. and He holds the world record for the longest-distance sniper kill and says that the man who attempted to assassinate President Trump, Thomas Matthew Crooks, had inside help.

Today, he Glenn Beck To explain his theory.

“Don’t you think this is just incompetence on the part of the Secret Service?” Glenn asked.

“I’ve worked for a long time as a security guard and dignitary, including for the prime minister of Canada,” he said. “I’ve seen the videos, and it’s just too much. [policemen and Secret Service agents] To ensure the most obvious positions are not covered.”

“Kids who play Call of Duty and paintball… that “The rooftop is in a prime location and the building is one of the most important buildings to guard,” he told Glenn, adding that the idea that the Secret Service was simply incompetent was “implausible.”

“What do you think happened?” asks Glenn.

“This is not an indictment of anybody or any party or any institution, but I’m sure someone on the inside collaborated on this,” he said. “You can’t go through all those layers of security, climb up a ladder to the most visible firing position and shoot a former president.”

“There had I want to be the person who can help with that,” Dallas reiterated.

Glenn then brings up reports that the shooter was on an “adjacent property” and “did not have to go through security.”

Dallas responded by saying that from the footage he had seen, the “two most obvious” structures needing security were “that building and the water tower in the background,” implying that the building where Crooks was stationed could not have been outside of what was considered a danger zone.

“Can you explain from a sniper’s perspective… upon visual contact with an enemy sniper, does the countersniper have permission to immediately spring into action and fire, or does he have to go through a lengthy verification process and then get permission?” asks Jason Buttrill, lead writer and researcher for Glenn.

“It varies greatly from department to department. [and] What [rules of engagement] “When the Secret Service is working with the police, you can’t tell them anything. You have no idea. In the jobs I’ve had, if there’s a sniper position and I’m the counter-sniper, of course I’ll shoot. I don’t have to wait for anybody’s permission,” Dallas explains.

Glenn has a few more questions.

“How easy a shot was this for a 20-something?”

“Did we come so close to losing the presidency?”

“Shoot me, [your target] They were dead in your line of sight, but did they move at the last moment?”

“What questions should we be asking the Secret Service?”

Check out the clip above to hear Dallas’ answer.

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