The National Intel Report with John Stadtmiller, October 10, 2017 Hour 1
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GUEST HOST: Chris Hinkley, RBN host of Road Warrior Radio w/ Chris Hinkley
In hour 1 we hear and discuss The Health Ranger, Mike Adams’ bombshell YouTube video “Forensic acoustic proof of SECOND shooter in the Las Vegas massacre” in which Mike scientifically proves, using basic math and open source tools and data found readily online, that there was in fact at least one additional shooter on October 1, 2017 at the Route 91 Harvest Country Music Festival in Las Vegas – WOW! This new information shatters the mainstream theory that alleged ‘lone gunman’ Stephen Craig Paddock fired every round himself from his 32nd floor Mandalay Bay Resort room. As Mike points out in the video: “when the audio from the Las Vegas shooting is analyzed, it reveals TWO shooters operating at the same time, not just one shooter. Shooter #1 is operating at 425 – 475 yards, which is consistent with the Mandalay Bay hotel, but shooter #2 is operating at approximately 250 – 270 yards.” For more information, check out http://shootings.news/.
Forensic acoustic proof of SECOND shooter in the Las Vegas massacre – TheHealthRanger (Oct 9, 2017) | YouTube
https://youtu.be/JxmEFeKy8aI
https://youtu.be/JxmEFeKy8aI
Some basic FAQ’s regarding the video:
– What about echoes?
– Mike addresses this question around the 22-minute mark.
– How do you know a single shooter wasn’t just shooting both weapons heard in the audio?
– For the obvious reason that, unless the shooter is Rambo, he wouldn’t be ‘double-fisting’ rifles. In other words, shooting two rifles simultaneously, to any significant distance, with any degree of accuracy is highly improbable – so much so, we’ll call it impossible in this case.
– What about the possiblitiy of audio simulation? In other words, what if the audio was ‘faked’ using the concert audio equipment.
– First of all, what sense would it make to simulate audio, and go to the trouble of including a different rifle cadence? If you wanted to simulate a single shooter, wouldn’t you only include a single rifle cadence – or at the very least, one rifle cadence at a time, rather than the simultaneous cadences we here?
– And second, using the same techniques Mike mentions, one could easily, in similar fashion, triangulate the ‘location of the audio’. In fact, in essence, that’s what he’s doing. In other words, one could compare audio clips recorded from different locations around the concert area (using geolocation to pinpoint device location) to determine the exact location of the sounds. That’s an indirect reference to what Mike said around the 17-minute mark of the video.
BOTTOM LINE: as Mike Adams said, it really is 10th grade geometry – and if you have the ballistic coefficient (BC) of the round (55gr .223 Remington) and time stamps from the wave forms, the equation is simply d=rt. Analyzing the audio recorded during the incident, and applying basic math, Mike Adams has proven there were (at least) two shooters.