The bullet origin direction shown here is also where the tower is, or the dirt pile below it?
Laura Loomer’s video also shows the bullet trajectory coming from the tower or dirt pile.
The lack of the bullet arriving ‘crack’ sound being separated from the sound of the gun firing indicates the round was fired from closer too, maybe really close, and/or maybe from a silenced gun.
Brian Q writes in a comment:
I hear a slight sound delay on headphones when you slowed it right down. I think part of the sound is the bullet striking the fence. Certainly not the same echoed delays of all the other shots. Is there a way of figuring out exactly when this shot was made? Do you hear it in any other videos? I don’t remember hearing single shots in the other videos other than the first shots video and the last 2 shots heard in the bus stop video…
I write:
Brian Q, I’ve been hoping someone would compare the audio of the same shots with how they sound in different videos, and some shots may only show up in the videos in which the photographer was close to the shooter. It’s very possible that this shot is not in other videos that were taken at the same time if it’s shot from nearby.
The high frequency crack sounds seem to vary a lot from video to video, because the crack is either from bullets landing nearby or bullets fired nearby, because high frequencies don’t travel very far, unlike the low tones.
The high frequency cracks are caused by the bullets breaking the speed of sound as they fly by, either coming from a distance (and are near) or are shot from a silenced gun shot nearby.
A lot can be told about where the shooters were by how the shots sound in the different videos.
Mike Adams did his excellent video showing how the delay between bullet arrival and the rifle’s report can tell how far away the shooter is. But then he left town, never to show up doing another video. Someone should carry on with that too. For the delays will vary depending upon where the video captured the sound.
The locations of the shooters should be able to be determined to a great degree by doing an audio comparison of the different videos.
The high frequencies don’t travel far, so they should vary a lot between videos.
Analyzing the variations of high frequency sounds would tell us a lot, just as analyzing the delay differences. Doing both could be amazing!
But I don’t see anyone really doing any of this, comparing these sounds in the different videos.
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BREAKING: NEW analysis of Cop BodyCam shows shots from other DIRECTION
Published on Nov 21, 2017
That means it is a conspiracy.
What do you see? From which side is this bullet coming? From 32135?
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