What does it mean that there are layers to security.
One person on this thread pointed out that no one is perfect, that they will make mistakes. This is fully understood in security.
For example they scouted out the place and didn't put people on that roof because "it was slanted". I think that was clearly a mistake. Let's assume a mistake like this can be attributed to human error 1% of the time.
Second, letting this kid through the perimeter with a rifle was clearly a mistake. Again, that could be human error 1% of the time.
Third the Secret Service saw this kid using a range finder from that building and did not apprehend him and question him. OK, 1% of the time.
Fourth, witnesses and police saw this person with a rifle on the roof and did not stop him. OK, 1% of the time.
Fifth the snipers saw him, had them in their sights and would have stopped him by shooting him if their boss had given them the OK, but the boss refused. OK, 1% of the time.
Sixth, the person was seen climbing up on the roof 30 minutes before shooting Trump and was in the sights of the sniper for 3 minutes who was in communication with the team for that time but they never pulled Trump off the X. OK, 1% of the time.
But the odds that all six of these errors taking place together is not 1%, it is .01x.01x.01x.01x.01x.01 =.000000000001, or .0000000001% chance. I'll focus on this being a set up with the palace guard involved as the odds are 99.999999999% chance I am right.
I will also assume that anyone still pushing this lone wolf theory in the media is working with the killers as are those who are trolls on the internet. Obviously some will simply be useful idiots, but again, it is foolish to assume someone is an idiot until you have eliminated the possibility that they are actually involved in the treasonous plot.
Then I will look at other things to prove that Trump really does have enemies so evil and desperate to do this. You have the polls, the lawfare, and the words from Biden and the media all corroborate this theory.