badbob85037 wrote:
I took the recording made at the cab pick up station at the hotel and used my Cool Edit sound software to slow it down and checked rounds per minute being fired. I then used it to tell me there were 3 different sound levels and pitch the sounds of gun fire was coming from 3 different areas. The two closets were firing around 600 rounds per minute. The third had a cycle rate of 740 RPM. 600 RPM with a bump fire maybe but 740 rounds a minute impossible. It had to be a squad machine gun. Though I'm thousands of times smarter than Libtards and L*****t I'm not no Einstein. If I can figure it out why are we allowing them to get away with it. These LV Cops need to be made to start talking on what happened. The only thing we know is it didn't happen the way LVPD told us it did. Has anyone heard of a single man with a .50 BMG that has k**led and wounded a battalion of men in ten minutes of random gun fire? No you haven't cause it can only happen in the movies.
Those people didn't stand around painting them self with glow in the dark targets. The first thing Every One of them did was find cover. If they were still being shot at they would again seek cover. A third time still being shot at it has to be more that one shooter. The LVPD would have never gotten away with it if Americans took their duty seriously. All men between 17 and 57 shall have an up to date military weapon in their home and enough rounds to make war. That law was passed in 1903 There are three bodies of resistance in the US. The military, the National Guard, and the m*****a
Not only is every gun law on the books illegal, It weakens our resistance and to weaken our resistance is treason. Time to round up these t*****rs and break out the hemp rope.
Is anyone out there doing what is required of them or will the blue helmets march right in and slap you and your family around till you say you like it. Then slap you around some more.
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I am a Nevadan, I live 150 miles north of Vegas. My nephew lives and work in LV, he was working near the stage the night of the shooting. One of my buddies is a casino security guard and another is with the LV Metro police. I have heard their stories about that night. Two weeks ago, an LV Metro detective and two PIs were here following up on a murder investigation prior to sentencing of the perp. Since the murder occurred in an apartment next door, these men interviewed me in my apartment for an hour. After we were finished, I asked them about the conspiracy theories surrounding the shooting. I specifically asked about the claims that there were 2 or more shooters. They laughed.
Vegas is a city of casino hotels with high and shiny walls, lots of glass windows and shiny metals. It is a city of bright lights, flashing lights, strobe lights, blinking lights, colored lights, and beacons. Loud sounds rebound off walls and echo in the canyons of high rise buildings, lights reflect off glass and shiny metal.
You have made a hell of lot of assumptions about how people, especially a large crowd of concert goers, would react in such a circumstance.
"The first thing Every One of them did was find cover." Wrong!
My nephew was there, near the stage. No one had a clue what was happening when the shooting started. Many thought it was fire c*****rs. My nephew among them. Not until he saw someone get hit and go down did he realize something serious was happening. Many people were confused, panicked, and had no idea what was happening. Others, including cops, had to physically lead them to safety. It was complete pandemonium. How you can compare a large partying crowd with a "battalion of men" is anybody's guess. Such a comparison is fallacious at best, a quantum leap into absurdity.
The police officers, PIs and the security guard I spoke with described the near impossibility of making a timely, accurate, and meaningful size up of the situation while dealing with such a massive and confused stampede of frightened people. The 9/11 dispatchers were overwhelmed with reports and they did their level best to make sense of them all and get information out to the officers responding. Conflicting reports, errant reports, high stress reports, painful reports, sobbing reports, all added to the confusion.
The sound of gun fire echoed off of adjacent buildings, flashing lights and even police strobes reflected off the windows and anything shiny.
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"The only thing we know is it didn't happen the way LVPD told us it did," then fundamentally you have no clue what happened, or how or why.
One shooter, and only one shooter. Stephen Paddock. He may have had an accomplice, but not one that participated in the shooting. I suggest you refrain from pretending to be a forensic expert or a psychologist specializing in the behavior of crowds experiencing mass hysteria.
And, FYI, the cyclic rate of an M16 on full auto is 950rds/min. And you do not need a bump stock or any other contraption attached to a semi-auto firearm to bump fire it. You can bump fire a semi-auto pistol or rifle with just two hands. The one thing you can't do is control the cyclic rate of fire. I have bump fired an M1 Garand and an AR15. Piece of cake.