
·E1851
Vegas Shooting Anniversary | John Cullen (TPC #1,851)
Episode Transcript
And we are recording with mister John Colin on Wednesday, October first, twenty twenty five, at eleven o seven am Eastern time.
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Today's eight years correct, eight years of the biggest shooting in US history.
And as we were just saying beforehand, you know, for me, at first glance, I'm like, it's kind of getting eclipsed by Charlie Kirk.
And then as I was also just saying to you, over the years, I've had on people, you know, still investigating the jfk assassination, and some people are like, you know, you're beating a dead horse, and other people are like, dude, it was sixty years ago.
And then last summer you go, oh it is still important.
They will go for the I mean, at face value, the most powerful man in the world, the President of the United States, is still very much topical.
And I think that these kind of you might say, well, how do these tie in?
It's one guy shot versus five hundred.
The fact that there is nothing's adding up, and the fact that there are was it a random shooting.
Now it was that you know is in Vegas and the and you know Saudi Arabia is involved, Okay, And who's this olid guy?
Just some random college student.
No, Charlie Kirk arguably the most influential young conservative man getting people to go out and vote.
These are not not influential people.
And there is absolutely money surrounding it, and nothing is adding up.
So those three things power are a powerful, well known person, a lot of money, and then nothing adding up.
I mean, those are three things where you have to get you do have to examine it and and I'll shut up, But it's also important to examine because this is an ending.
There's gonna be another weird shooting.
It might be tomorrow.
We might not cover it till twenty thirty.
There will be another.
It won't add up, and people are gonna just dismiss it.
And what you need to have are things where you can bookmark and go no, five years ago, remember this is the same shit, and so there is a lot of acordance to that.
So I'm going to shut up and hand it over to you.
John.
Speaker 2I think I think you're right.
I mean, we we If you're going to study these types of crimes, these major cover ups, which it appears if fifty cent is getting in the game, right fifty.
Speaker 3Cent Now he's got a whole series.
Speaker 2Coming out on Fox where like cover ups and murders, and it's like he he wants he wants to be he wants to be Tommy.
It's like, God bless God bless Fiddy.
Yeah, so Fiddy's in the game.
So even get him on the show to promote his shows because he's on Fox and it's like pay per view.
You got to be a member of Fox Nation or something for twenty bucks a month, so you know, but he's doing investigative stuff now, so that's pretty interesting.
So you know, what, what in the world would the Las Vegas shooting eight years ago October first have to do with the shooting of Charlie Kirk.
I mean, we were told that Charlie Kirk was shot by a transsexual Ferry, but when I checked, groc Grock says that Tyler Robinson is not transsexual.
Speaker 3So how did not even.
Speaker 2Come up in the conversation the whole transsexual part because his lover is a transsexual Faurry.
That seems a bit you know, a judgmental.
You know, so what your lover is a transsexual furry, so you know, what does that have to do with Tyler Robinson?
Tyler Robinson is not transsexual.
Speaker 3According to groc it's not.
Speaker 1It's not not like a huge topical thing though with shooters and tranes of.
Speaker 2Course, Well that's kind of that's kind of where we're going with this.
So the fact that it came up so early, it's like, you know, is the first thing we check with people their sexual orientation.
Speaker 3It's like, you just shot Charlie Kirk.
What turns you on?
Tyler?
Speaker 1I know you're saying it sarcastically, but kinda is something.
Speaker 3Yeah, what turns you on?
Tyler?
You just shut Charlie Kirk and kill them?
What gives you a heart on?
Speaker 1That's what Jack Ruby asked Oswald.
Speaker 2When my boyfriend dresses up like a beanie baby?
Speaker 3Huh?
Speaker 2What?
Who's even going there?
Is kind of the point.
How is that even a topic of conversation?
And why is it?
Speaker 3Is it?
Speaker 2You and I?
I mean you and I have known each other in a couple of years.
We don't talk about, you know, off the air, like so you know what gets you hard?
We don't talk about that shit, So why does it come up in these stories?
It's like it's not something men talk about cars, men talk about sports, men talk about weapons.
Men, we don't girls.
Yeah, we're behind the scenes.
We're not talking about sex stuff.
Really no, I mean unless you're sleeping with three chicks and you know.
Speaker 1And after the bar, it might be bragging.
Speaker 2But if you're living the Dan Bill's Aarian life, maybe what most guys don't talk about that crap.
So how do they keep coming up in these investings?
The last one in Minnesota with the church shooter Robin Westman, another transsexuals it was right to the transsexual a couple of years ago, it was right to the child porn.
He had child porn in his computer.
Now it's he's a transsexual.
Speaker 1Devil's advocate.
I mean face value.
It seems like it's poisoning the well.
It's there to stoke division.
Devil's advocate.
There are a lot of people that just want to slam dunk on the left or slam dunk on the right.
And it's also people sell them clicks.
That's absolutely yeah.
If I had less of a people, that's the first that's the first show I would.
Speaker 3Done all the above.
Speaker 2I think it's all valid.
But let's let's talk about the Vegas shooting.
Let's talk about the Charlie Kirk thing and Butler kind of those three markers.
COVID's kind of different, but in each one of these cases people were shot and killed, right, and in each one of the cases there's a wistic evidence.
In Las Vegas, I started doing crack thump analysis from people's cell phones that they were recording the Las Vegas shooting.
And by using cell phones that were different places in the venue, and by seeing you know where they were shooting from because you could see, you know, the chicken carts over here, and the coke sign is over there, and you figure, oh, so they were here.
You figure all that out and you can start to triangulate, just like what shot spotter does.
So the shot spotter system, it's a bunch of microphones.
Speaker 1Yeah, it's a good dimensional asterisk.
Speaker 2Okay, and it picks up the signals and calculates the delay based on the ambient temperature.
Speaker 3Right.
Speaker 2So we talked about this the other day.
Ambient temperatures what determines the speed of sound.
So the shot spotter sensors are microphones with thermometers.
Speaker 1Pioneered in gwatt for MVIS to spot snipers and desolate areas.
Speaker 3There you go.
Speaker 2And so if I can pick up the sound from two different microphones or more so, two is you know the minimum, but three or four we can really start getting specific.
And this is called triangulation, and it's how shot spotter works.
It's how triangular software works.
So there's a bunch of software that does this stuff, but it's not that complicated.
In other words, you pull up the audio and you measure the distance between the peaks, and the software tells you, you know, that's one point three to one seconds, and you can see because there's like a ruler on the top.
You put a little line on this peak, and you put a little line on that peak, and you can.
Speaker 3See, okay, that's how much that is.
Speaker 2Well, once you know what the crack thumb gap is, you can estimate the muzzle velocity and so again you assume it's five five six two two three something like that, and you assume certain muzzle velocity.
So you plug in some placeholders and next thing you know, you're looking at sort of like a circle, but it's actually a dome.
Meaning you're given a number that says, okay, that shot was taken from, in the case of Vegas, three hundred and seventy five yards away, but it could be anywhere along the arc in two dimensions if you're looking at a app so it's like a radius.
But the truth is it's actually like a dome.
I just imagine one of the movies when they you know, they serve the fancy food and they take the dome off the plate, right that the waiter takes the dome.
Speaker 1It's a sphere, but obviously the bottom half is the ground.
Speaker 2Yeah, right, right, So if you were to create that three dimensional dome over your cell phone that's recording the event, that's the radius.
So when I say it's three hundred and seventy five yards, it could be three hundred seventy five yards that way, three hundred seventy five yards that way.
Okay, so it's gonna be that way, that way, that way, three.
Speaker 3Hundred seventy five yards.
Speaker 2And so I did that in the Las Vegas shooting, and what it showed was that the shots are coming from all over the place.
Carnegie Mellon then releases software that does this that basically does Shots Spotter based on cell phone recordings, and they show their results, and the results show the shots coming from everywhere, but they tell you that's not what you're seeing.
So they tell you and we ran everything and here all the shots are coming from Stephen Paddock's room.
But that's not what it shows.
But that's what they say.
It would be like me holding up the Jack of Hearts and telling you it's the Seven of diamonds, and it's like, and here's the Seven of diamonds.
You're like, you're looking at It's like, this is a Jack of Hearts.
I'm like, there's a seven of diamonds.
They're showing you something and telling you it's something.
Let me see if I can find it, and if I can, I'll show it to you and show you the show the audience and you'll see what I'm talking about.
So this is from Carnegie Mellon University and you're wondering, you know, why are they even bothering with this stuff?
And then Saudi, the Saudi signed to deal with them right afterwards and make petah, I'm not sure if I'm gonna be able to find it.
Let me say, yeah, I'm not gonna find it, so it's in one of my videos.
And the net of it is they rather than doing shot Spotter, which is live microphones picking up the live bangs and crack thumbs, this takes audio from cell phones, from people's recordings.
You put it into the software.
It synchronizes everything, winds up the peaks, and then calculates these deltas and figures everything out.
Speaker 1There's no way that wasn't one of those shot spiders in Butler.
Well, that's the other thing iscides.
They don't skimp.
Speaker 2Right, It's like, this is a mobile capability.
Only you need are four microphones.
Speaker 1It's not brand new.
They rolled it out in like oh four oh five through on top of hom V's.
Speaker 2Dude, if you're at a venus the President, you've got microphones here, here, here, here.
Speaker 3You know, the more microphones you have, the more specific it is.
Speaker 2Right, So if you've got four or six microphones at a venue, right, it'll it'll tell you where they are, right.
And the more you have, the more microphones that are set up in the array, the more accurate it's going to be.
But even with two two microphones, and you know, a good ear and a good sense of direction, you can you can pretty much get to the vicinity three microphones.
You're really pinpointing it.
Well, I did the same thing in Butler.
All so when the Butler shooting happened, I started calculating crack thumps, those crack thump results.
Though I'm now questioning based on what I learned at the Charlie Kirk shooting.
What I learned, all right, So what I did, what I learned at the Charlie Kirk shooting that now goes back to Butler, but not Vegas.
At the Charlie Kirk shooting.
You and I talked about this the other day with Dale Commstock.
We were talking with Dale, and I explained that the first videos that I got my hands on were recorded in front of Charlie and the audio was primarily coming from the PA system and the sound of the shots had to go through the microphone, through the board, up the wire to the speaker, out to the cell phone.
And that's why I thought it was one hundred and forty three yards because there's a certain delay.
Speaker 1And as I say in that most things that wouldn't matter unless you're doing crack thumb at something going speed that does matter.
Speaker 3And it's only the difference of a tenth of a second.
Speaker 2Yeah, all right, So the difference between the original measurements that turn out to be incorrect was point two three seconds.
The actual measurements are one a point one three second, so it's only a tenth of a second off, which, like you said, in most applications, nobody even want to notice the tenth of a second delay, but when you're doing crack thumb stuff, it's pivotal.
So I initially come up with this one hundred and forty three yard result based on audio coming through the PA, and that's showing us one hundred and forty three yards.
We looked at that last week with Dale, and then I start to analyze the cleanest audio we have, which is what Jason Goodman got from this guy, Adam Bartholomew.
Adam Bartholomew was recording and like recording to his iPad, I think, and was saving locally as opposed to just streaming and not recording locally, So he was recording locally.
Jason got thera recording from the guy like HVC or whatever.
Speaker 3The formats are no compression or left right.
Speaker 2Right, yeah, yeah, yeah, and I'm using that audio.
Well, the thing about that audio is he's way off to the side and up on the walkway above where Charlie was standing.
So there was like a walkway up above behind Charlie and this guy's off to the side, up on that walkway.
So the primary audio that we're getting on his recording is not from the PA all right, So I'm not getting the delay there.
It's direct like you're hearing the sound of the bullet.
You're hearing the crack and the thump, all right.
So that recording comes in at point one three one seconds, not point two to three.
Well, then I found somebody else's recording on the other side of the stage near where this guy, Frank is standing, So it's off the stage right looking at Charlie's right ear so shooting a charge filming this side of Charlie's had.
That recording is behind the PA system enough that the primary sound of the gun shot is not coming from the PA speaker.
It's coming from the you know, the shot because of where the person is standing.
They're off axis.
It's called so because they're off axis on the PA and slightly behind the PA, so it's not even if they're off access at ninety degrees they're off access them behind, so the the audio their phone picks up is more direct.
So now I've got two samples, two audios of the gun shot, and this is in Utah.
Speaker 3One is point one three one.
Speaker 2The other one was point one three five, all right, and so one is seventy eight yards and one is seventy five yards.
And we converge those and that tells us where the shots coming from.
That's triangulation.
So we're learning from each one of these things.
The thing that seems to be constant, though, is the FBI's disdained for the public.
It seems that the FBI assumes the public is just absolutely regardless.
Stone called ignorant.
I mean, you know that like Walmart is a vacation, you know, I think the FBI, I mean it's like they've.
Speaker 3Lost the script.
Speaker 2So in the Vegas shooting, this is really kind of the the first time we saw a cover up of this magnitude.
I think with the September eleventh thing, they just didn't really say anything.
The next thing, you know, we're going to war in Afghanistan, you know, or Iraq or right right, we went to war in Iraq first.
So but they didn't really talk too much about the Saudi involvement until we got to the twenty eight page release.
In the case of Vegas, we've got now Governor Lombardo.
Joe Lombardo was the sheriff at the time, goes to the microphone at one thirty in the morning, says, we got a long government.
Speaker 3And the guy's dead.
Well, I how'd you come up with this?
Now?
The good news is that Aaron Rouse caught him.
Speaker 2Aaron Raus is the FBI Special Agent in charge at the time, and he knew that Joe Lombardo was lying because he got the phone call from the State Department telling him, Yeah, we just had a jail break down at me on the way Bay.
Get the team down there.
So Aaron Ralse knows exactly what's going on.
State Department has visiting dignitary protective duty, not the FBI, right, so it's a state department.
But who was one of them the State Department back in twenty seventeen, Pompeo, I thought works.
Speaker 3Rex Rex Tillerson was or did he quit already?
Speaker 1And I looked that up.
I think he was out pretty quick.
Speaker 2Yeah, or one of the things he'll tell us who was Secretary of State October first, twenty seventeen, one of the Aiyes, on, Now Tillerson, does he quit quick?
He didn't stay very long.
He was he was so happy he was from Exon.
Speaker 1He retired from Exon in twenty seven feighteen.
Secretary of State twenty seventeen, twenty eighteen.
Speaker 3Oh he stayed that long?
Speaker 1Okay, he confirmed him.
Speaker 3Did he leave?
Speaker 2And then Pompeo Pompeo takes over from the CIA.
Speaker 3Yeah.
Speaker 2Yeah, So Pompeo had been running the CIA and he takes over this department.
So the State Department is visiting dignitary protective duty and all of a sudden there's a jail break and MBS is running for his life and Aaron Rowse gets the call.
Speaker 1I just get till twenty eighteen, doesn't March thirty first, twenty eighteen, all right.
Speaker 2So he was the acting Secretary of State.
So Aaron rows gets the call, but Joe Lombardo goes to the microphone one o'clock at one thirty in the morning.
Speaker 3Is this on?
Is this on?
Everybody?
Is this on?
Speaker 2Okay, it looks like we got the shooter and he's currently dead.
Everybody get back to the slots.
Get back to the tables.
It's party time.
Don't be disturbed.
This is Las Vegas.
Stuff like this happens from time to time.
Get back to the slots.
We got the guy and he's currently dead, and Aaron Rowse is standing there, Welcome to Lombardo, Like this is gonna be interesting.
In other words, Lombardo mcmayhill and the crew in Las Vegas realize when they get to room thirty two point thirty five, this can't be the shooter because there's only eight spent brass casings in the little room next door, and it seems as two dead women.
Now the question is did O'Donnell shoot the second chick?
Because O'Donnell rips three rounds, he's got his gun on three round burst and he pulls the trigger when they blow the door, he pulls the trigger and then we hear help, help in the background, Help and Lewycock later in the hallway on BODYCM says he took out two women.
Oh, we know he had three women checked in with him.
We heard that there was one woman downstairs telling everybody you're all going to die.
Were the two women upstairs already shot?
Did O'Donnell accidentally shoot one of them again when he fired his weapon into the room thirty two on thirty four.
I mean, dude, this is one of the craziest things in history.
Stephen Paddock has three women checked into the room with him.
You know about this, right, We've covered that, right.
Speaker 1Yeah, I know it through you.
Speaker 3Yeah, all right.
Speaker 2So Stephen Pattick has three women checked into the room with him, Joe, Anne, Katie, and Laura.
Okay, now he doesn't seem like that Studley a dude.
I'm guessing that Katie, Joanne, and Laura have dudes that are coming to visit, and they're coming maybe at seven, seven point thirty knock knock on the door Stephen, So I let him bang, and Stephen's dead.
Steven starts bleeding out all over the carpet.
They grab some AK forty sevens.
How do I know they grab AK forty sevens because there's a suitcase at AK forty seven magazines in the suite and they don't inventory any AK forty sevens.
Dale says he thinks he saw one in the suite sitting on the couch, and.
Speaker 1He said that before you pointed it out.
Speaker 2Yeah, before I even mentioned the suitcase full of mags.
He's like, hey, wait, that's an AK.
Speaker 3What that you know?
Speaker 1And it's very important to point out it was Dale and not me or someone else the youngest ever remember of Delta Force.
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, So when Dale says, hey, that's an AK on the couch, that's an.
Speaker 3AK on the couch, you can bet your house on it, right, right, So they.
Speaker 2Don't inventory any of the ak's or the AK magazines the LVMPD, it's no mention of them other than on the body cam.
So on BODYCM we hear them talking, hey, there's a whole suitcase of AK mags, which are very different.
The shape of the round is a very different shape.
It's got much more of a C shape to it, or of a curve, and they're not cross compatible.
And all the cops are carrying AR fifteens.
I mean, they look very different.
The magazines look significantly different.
So when you see a suitcase of AK mags, well, then where the hell are the aks.
Nobody's rolling around with a seventy five pound suitcase of loaded AK forty seven magazines.
If they don't have any ak's with them, you don't like bring spare loaded magazines for weapons you don't have.
Speaker 3Nobody does this.
Speaker 2So if there's a suitcase of loaded AK meggs, there were some AK forty seven's in there before.
Now there may only be one left hanging around on the couch that Dale spots, but it seems that there might be three of them or four of them are missing.
Maybe that's the guys who went upstairs.
They kill Stephen Paddock.
They go upstairs and we see something happened at nine forty seven upstairs at the four Seasons.
Was that a gunfight?
Was that a grenade?
I mean, I don't know what the hell's going on with something happens in nine forty seven, right, So we saw that.
So Joe Lombardo's covering up with this narrative, this story that Steven Paddock did this by himself with bump stocks from the window, has nothing to.
Speaker 3Do with what's going on.
Nothing.
Speaker 2It's like, Okay, there's a guy up there named Stephen Pandrick, but he's dead and was probably the first guy to die, So what's it And if the window in his room isn't broken, how are you pinning this on this guy?
That would be like Tommy, they come to your house, they lose you okay.
Speaker 1Still hear your face frozen?
Speaker 3Yeah, frozen, but your audio is fine, keep going all right.
Speaker 2So it would be like if if you get swatted and the cops come to your house and they say, no, no, Tommy, Tommy's got a meth lab.
They're like, no, I don't.
They're like, yess you do.
Here's your meth lab right here, And they go out to the truck and they get the meth lab and they set it up in your kitchen and then they arrest you and they take the pictures of the meth lab.
Speaker 3Did they just carried in from outside?
That's kind of what happened in Vegas.
Speaker 1Which would be very easy if they first shot me in the face or just hit you with the taser whatever, you know, and you're down there, you know, and the next thing you know, there's a meth lab in your kitchen.
Speaker 3You're like no.
Speaker 1But more importantly is if I was tased, I could come back and say they put it in there.
If you shot me in the face, it's.
Speaker 2Their worsness, right right, So he's dead, right, So in this case, they've got a dead guy.
So the dead guy's not gonna tell any tales.
So what they're faced with and why they covered this up.
The dilemma is they waited an hour to breach the room, all right, so they don't breach Steven Paddi's room until eleven twenty when they finally do breach the room.
Leave my handcock shoots the guy.
Now why would he do that?
If he was lying on the floor around the bend it wouldn't.
So who the hell didn't leave my hancock shoot because he shoots somebody.
You remember that part the hands good shot?
You remember all that hands good shot?
So leave my handcock shoots somebody?
Oh, who the hell's he shooting?
I'd have to go with Stephen Paddock.
Well, why would you shoot Stephen Paddock if he's lying on the floor.
It probably wasn't lying on the floor.
Well, what would make me think that the fact that there's a chair missing from the room.
There's a chair in front of the window where the curtain is that's supposed to be, you know, where the shots are coming from.
There's a chair there, and there's a little table, and then there's supposed to be another chair.
That chair is missing, not in any photograph.
What happened to the second chair.
Speaker 3If it was me.
Speaker 2If I'm a Saudi commando and my job is to kill NBS and a bunch of our girls just set up this white guy with the guns, and I'm here to take care of business.
I'm gonna kill the white guy.
I'm gonna grab some AK forty seven's probably kill the girls.
One of the girls runs out, gets downstairs, starts telling everybody they're gonna die.
But we kill the other two and then we go upstairs to try and kill MBS.
Maybe we get in the gun fight up there.
Who they all knows what happens up there.
Something goes on, I mean, thinking their way before I head upstairs.
What set the dead body in a chair, Tommy, grab me some tape.
There's some tape over there.
Grab me the tape.
I'm gonna tape the guy to the chair, and then grab me an ar.
I'm gonna tuck it under his arm.
If I situate the chair and the dead guy with an ar took it under his arm, pointing at the front door.
Now, when they breach the room, Stephen Paddock is sitting there dead with a gun under his arm, pointing at the front door.
Leavi Hancock says, hands and Stephen Paddock doesn't respond, so leave by Handcock shoots him in the mouth.
Ah, now we have a suicide because Steven Pattock's already been shot in the chest.
I don't think they went Mosambique trill on the guy.
He doesn't have two in the chest.
He's got one in the chest.
So I think the bad guy's just bang in the chest and he's down.
You know, he's a big guy, six y three or something, so he just falls down.
But before they leave, I think they propped him up in the chair.
That's what I would have done.
I had propped him in the chair, maybe taped him to the chair if I needed to put a gun under his arm aiming at the front door.
Now, when the cops come in, they're gonna have to shoot the guy, and they're shooting a dead guy.
Now they're going to explain why they shot a dead guy, all right, and it's not gonna be pretty, especially since Levi Hancock's already had a shooting in the previous two years, like in twenty fifteen or something.
Speaker 3They're already shot at purp weave a.
Speaker 2Hancock's pretty quick on the trigger, all right, So if he's got another and now he shot a dead guy.
It's not a shit on BODYCM.
That's not gonna be good, all right, but I think that's what happened.
Now they've got to move this the dead Stephen Paddock that just got shot again, and they got to move him back to where the blood stain is on the carpet from when the guy's originally killed him.
At seven thirty.
There's a blood stain over there from where the body was.
All right, when they first kill him, he bleeds out all over the carpet.
Then they prop them up in the chair.
Well, Levi Hancock blasts him in the chair.
Now the chair is covered with cherry pie.
What do we do with the chair?
We better hide the chair.
Can't have that chair in any bodycam footage.
We do not see the second chair.
I think because it's covered in blood is why.
That's why we don't see the second chair.
It's covered in blood because that's where Stephen Paddock was probably sitting or propped up.
And when they shot him, and originally I think it was Michael Savage reported that Swat shot him.
You know, they engaged and they shot him and somebody got shot in the leg.
One of the shot operators got shot in the leg, and the question is that Levi Hancock was out O'Donnell.
Who the hell got shot in the leg?
I think it may be Levi Hancock.
Speaker 3I don't know.
Speaker 2Somebody got shot in the leg.
So the cover and the extent of the cover up, given that this is most likely al Qaeda commandos trying to kill the crown Prince of Saudi Arabia at the Four Seasons, which is at the time forty by Bill Gates and forty five percent by Alba, We've been Towell.
I mean, the delta between the narrative and what appears to have actually happened is vast, and so it makes explaining the real story to people seem crazy.
Speaker 3It's like, huh, it's only it's.
Speaker 1Easier to explain away JFK because it's still kind of like one thing.
It's like a guy got shot.
That's a lot of usier a lie about who shot him, Okay, and then you can, you know, go down to infinity rabbit holes.
That's a lot different than than this this is.
Speaker 2And then it gets more complex with bot Or, and then it's getting more complex with Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 3Dude, it's like we're evolving.
Speaker 1If I'm them, I'm in the assassination team at the CIA or Masad.
I'm putting so much money on pre muddying the waters, knowing that social media allows a lot of people to pick apart stories that used to be used to be able to get away.
Speaker 3With it in the sixties.
Speaker 1I'm putting a ton of money into it, like muddy all of it.
Make it fucked from the get go, not even just putting out fall stuff, make the actual event sketchy.
That's what I'd do.
Speaker 3Well, sure, that's your George Zen characters.
Speaker 2You know you only need one or two, and all of a sudden we got enough red herrings for people to chase for years and stop talking about.
George Soon was here, George n was there, George pulled his pants down.
You know, George's connected to this guy, et cetera.
That has nothing to do with who shot Charlie Kirk and from where.
So, but what is evolving is the complexity.
Are some in Butler, we did see UAVs, but I think the assumption was they were benign or you know, benevolent.
I'm not so sure anymore.
Speaker 3Right.
Speaker 2I thought in Butler that there was a shot coming from the trees.
I assume there was a shooter in the trees.
Now I'm starting to wonder maybe there wasn't a shooter in the trees.
Maybe the shooter was an airborne ish shif, that kind of uav ish.
Speaker 3Maybe.
I don't know.
Speaker 2I got to go back and revisit it now because the Charlie Kirk thing.
It's like you said in one of the recent shows that we did with Dale.
You you were talking about how once you use the secret weapon, now everybody knows you have the secret weapon, right, So it's like you only get to use the secret weapon once.
And I think they they screwed up in Utah.
I mean, I think we caught them.
And I mean it's just not good in any way, shape or form.
I don't see any goodness here.
It's like that there's no part of this Utah story where I can say, well, Tommy, at.
Speaker 3Least yeah, I don't have that.
Speaker 2I'm not finding any good side to this story right now.
It's very disturbing.
I mean, we listened to the voice of the pilot together, right, we listened to that with Dale.
We looked at the flight paths, you know, I mean Dale's skin was crawling.
He was like wow, wow, wow, wow wow.
You know, he was visibly disturbed by this, and it's data.
I think think the Vegas shooting was sort of this rubicon where once they crossed it, they they're like, shit, we can convince ninety nine percent of the public of this stuff, and the one percent that knows the truth, nobody's going to listen to tell him anyway, So who cares?
Speaker 3So the one.
Speaker 2Percent that's going to figure it out, you know, they they watched John Collen, they watched Tommy you know, when they get to see kind of what's actually happening.
It's one percent of the population, maybe three million people.
Speaker 1And if maybe, if I'm them, I'm allowing that one percent because if it's out there, it certainly can't be the truth.
Speaker 3Right.
They would have killed.
Speaker 1Them, That's right right from them, I'd go, the average person who's on the edge would go.
If Colin was really onto this, they probably would have popped them, meaning.
Speaker 2Kirk right instead of Kirk.
And they put out the story.
So remember at the Vegas shooting, shortly after there were stories that this witness, this witness, this attendee died, this one died of this, this one died to that, this one in a car accident.
Who did that story though?
In other words, who was investigating the Vegas shooting me?
Laura Lumer, Jason Goodman?
You know what was that guy?
Matt Matt Couch or something there?
You know, there were a bunch of people looking into the Vegas shooting back at the time.
None of us were tracking down attendees that were dying in the weeks that followed.
Speaker 3So who the hell is publishing that?
Speaker 2The people that don't want you to talk, So the FBI aggregates that data, and that's called the birthday paradox, right, So the birthday paradox.
If you go to a baseball game or a football game, do you know how many people in that stadium it's their birthday?
A ton of people.
There's a ton of people.
It's their birthday, all right.
Do you know how many people have to be in a room with you for there to be a fifty to fifty chance that's somebody else in the rooms the same birthday as you.
How many people have to be in the room for there to be a fifty to fifty chance.
Speaker 1It would be sixty five times fifty.
Speaker 2So a fifty to fifty chance that someone else in the room is the same birthday as you.
What do you think how many people are we going to need in the room?
Speaker 1Three sixty five times three sixty five?
I don't know, I've known.
Speaker 2How many how many people in the room.
If there's three hundred and sixty five people in the room, clearly one of them is going to have your birthday right on it.
Speaker 1But that's like, that's a point three percent chance.
Speaker 2Right, So I'm saying a fifty percent chance.
In order for there to be a fifty percent chance somebody in the room is your birthday, those people would say, well, it's like one hundred and eighty people, one hundred and eighty, two hundred eighty three something.
Speaker 1Like that, Right, we need for fifty percent chance, not for there to be a chance.
Speaker 3But fifty percent chanced.
Speaker 1I also failed calculous like four times.
Speaker 2Okay, But this is good because this is it's a demonstration of perception, sure, and what people think versus how things actually are.
So in order for there to be another person in the room that shares your birthday, for there to be a fifty percent chance of that, you know, from a probability standpoint, we only need twenty three people.
No, that's not intuitively obvious, right, It's like, now the hell is it?
Twenty three people?
And this is called the birthday paradox.
You guys can look this up in groc or whatever later.
The idea is that for each new person that we add after one, right, So, if it's you and one other person, right, you and two other people, it's the odds of the probability that they do not have your birthday, and the next person does not have your birthday, and the next person does not have your birthday.
And by the time we get to twenty people, we're like in the forty percentile range already, okay, because the chance is that your birthday is not the same as all of theirs.
Is the sum total of all of that, And by the time we get to twenty three it trips over to fifty one percent.
Speaker 3Got it.
Speaker 2So at twenty three people, the chance is that all twenty three people have a different birthday than you.
Mathematically is that's the forty nine to fifty one tipping point.
Is at twenty three people, it makes no sense, you know, intuitively, Yeah, you look at it, You're like what.
It still makes no sense even if you explain it makes no sense.
But that's the number numbers twenty three.
You look up the birthday paradox and I'll explain it probably better than I can.
But things that we think are intuitively obvious often or not.
Speaker 3Right.
Speaker 2And that's the lesson that we learned from the birthday paradox.
So Vegas shooting, absolutely the narrative is, you know, has nothing to do with what happened.
Is women in the room, possibly two of them are dead.
We've a Hancock is shooting dead guys.
Paddocks the first one to die.
There's AK forty seven is tell you about there's a zip line coming out of somewhere from the hotel.
Multiple cops see the zip one.
It's a crazy cover up and the story they tell the public.
They're like, like you said, Colin's not dead.
If it was real, Colin would be dead, Tommy be dead if these real stories right.
Speaker 3They wouldn't let these guys publish this stuff.
But I guess they.
Speaker 2Figure how much reach do we really have?
Again, So there will be videos today on YouTube about the Vegas shooting, and people will watch them and go oh on.
Zero awareness of any of my work, no awareness whatsoever.
So I think that's what the FBI and the CIA account on is we can get to the masses through television.
Right, we own studios, so with whatever we say, we'll get them to say.
And no matter how popular any of these legit journalists are, they just can't compete.
We can flood the zone.
Bat and uses the term all the time.
We can flood the zone.
The signal to noise ratio is so low now sometimes it feels like it's us against the world.
Speaker 3You know, It's like there's a.
Speaker 2Handful of us really trying to get to the truth, and then there's a whole lot of people.
I'm afraid you've had some of them on your show as guests, by the way, so watch you're back, who are paid to propagate kind of false narratives or semi true narratives like eighty five percent true narratives but skip over really meaningful parts.
Speaker 3So an example would be you've had people on your show.
Speaker 2That talk about vaccines and the COVID and all that vaccine stuff.
Speaker 3Excuse me.
Speaker 2Without mentioning my name, because I really had nothing to do with it.
You could conceivably show these people the post for Mike Pence.
Nothing to do with me, that says the President partner with Maderna January thirteenth, What the hell for again without mentioning my name?
The who since the first guy died two days earlier with.
Speaker 3The Holy Order of Vaccine?
Where why you partner with Maderna?
Speaker 2A lot of these people want to talk about that, and that's that limited hangout thing, and that's really creepy to me.
Again, before I got into this whole investigative stuff with the Vegas, I don't know any of this stuff.
This all seemed like, you know, spooky spy stuff.
I was like, what, But now that I've been doing it for eight years, it's like, damn, there's some pretty professional spooky people out there that ignore some pretty pivotal stuff.
And I think we're seeing the same thing again with Charlie Kirk.
In other words, how do you ignore the Haites spy playing at two hundred and four feet twice adjacent to the venue.
When we see UAVs zooming around all of it, it's like ignoring How do you ignore that?
That seems like the gorilla in the room is trying to figure out how to have sex with the elephant in the room, and nobody is fascinated by this.
The gorilla is trying to bang the elephant, and everybody wants to talk about the microphone.
I would think the gorilla trying to bang the elephant would be kind of a hell of a story.
Speaker 3Smells like hell.
Speaker 1I think in terms of like Delta V, there is something to be said.
Was it Gebels Gerbel's quote?
But the quote's true.
It's like the bigger the lie, and.
Speaker 3It's the bigger the lie, though.
Speaker 1It's almost better that it's like, you know, and I don't really I don't really believe it, but I like it as an example.
You know, it's like nine to eleven internal charges where they plane so they remote controls and then it's like the one argument's like, no is a directed energy weapon from orbit and no One's like, oh weill fuck that.
I don't believe that.
My point is as a Delta V, that it's almost so absurd that part of your brain just goes.
Speaker 3Well, that can't be it, right.
Speaker 1Versus, if it's pretty close they goes one shooter, you go old, there might be two.
But if it comes out well was he training or not?
Well we don't know, is he you know who did this?
But regardless of even who did it was it was it Israel, it was the CIA, was just was an Antifa.
Those are all within like the acceptable things of where you go it might be one of those.
And then someone goes as actually drones launched from a leader jet, you go, shut the fuck up, dude, or worse, deep down, you go, that might be true, and those implications are terrifying.
Speaker 3So I'm not gonna I think there's a fair amount of that.
Speaker 1It's it's egal but it's evil, but it's effective.
Speaker 3Yeah.
The other thing is, and I think we saw this with COVID.
Speaker 2A number of the people that I was engaged with during the COVID backle we're clearly, you know, like GEC employees like these are clearly characters that are trying to extend a certain narrative.
And when I started presenting evidence that the vaccines that the President ordered on January thirteenth were actually for age seven and nine bird flow, and that Madarna had that in development, it was already in phase one trials, and that Novartis already had one and Fiser already was doing business with buy and Tech to have one and that the age seven and nine outbreak was real and happening, and they were kind of looking at the evidence like they didn't tell us this part.
In other words, it's like they're participating in a cover up, but they're not fully right into every aspect of it.
Right, So they may be focusing on CGGCGG and yekkkiyak about all that, and COVID, COVID, COVID.
You know, they're not told that the vaccines aren't for COVID.
They don't have a need to know that, so that's not on the that's not part of what they're briefed on.
So when they see this evidence and the evidence holds water, and it's like, well, they're getting paid to maintain a certain narrative.
But many of them get vaccinated themselves, and now they're seeing and they're like, wait a second.
Speaker 3I got fooled.
I got fooled.
Speaker 2And now some of them are developing heart issues after they were vaccinated, right, And I'm explaining the vaccines are probably for eight, seven and nine, not for SARS cove two, And why would you feel the need to be vaccinated for a virus that hasn't killed ten people in Shanghai.
Speaker 3Why would you think it would kill you?
Speaker 2And they just don't like hearing that stuff, you know, it rocks their world.
And these are professional disinformation people like these are these are you know, working for the GEC type people.
And when they are faced with the real evidence, I think in some cases they're stunned shocked.
You're like, oh shit, I took that vaccine.
I don't know any of this stuff.
Speaker 1And then it's easier to fool man than to convince the manage been fooled.
Speaker 2Indeed, And who that was wasn't that Barnum?
It could be Tween it was either Twain or Barnum peaks, it's the it's it's the story of my life for the last eight years.
Speaker 3I mean, they getting ahead of the story is key.
Speaker 2That's anchoring bias, right, So the first story you hear is what you think.
So now everybody thinks Tyler Robinson, the transsexual furry lover is the shooter with a males of ninety eight.
That's anchoring bias.
To undo that takes a tremendous amount of energy and focus, and yet there's not a whole lot of evidence to substantiate the initial narrative, I don't seek again on the roof shooting.
Anything kind of looks like an illusion to me.
Yet we know for a fact the spy plane was there twice.
I mean that's incontrovertible.
See the UAVs all over the place.
I mean, those aren't sparrows, those aren't chickadees.
Know, it's like, believe your eyes, man, It's like it's crazy.
I was in one of these chats the other night and they had Groc listening to the chat and participating in the chat as a chick.
So Groc with a female voice was participating in the chat, listening to what we're talking about, and then chiming in and saying, well, this sounds like a complete CIA cover up.
The planes are dropping off the things, and it's like it's got an attitude, and it's like, well, this is bullshit.
This is an absolute CIA cover up, and and this is coming from Groc.
And so I was just sitting back and listening and going, you go, girl, you know, you tell them, you tell them what's going on.
So when you start piecing the stuff together.
To me, the Vegas shooting was sort of this tipping point where the FBI said we can tell the public almost anything.
We can tell them it was a transsexual furry and they won't buy it.
We can tell them almost anything and they will buy it.
And it doesn't really matter because by the time they figure out what the real story is and get the real story coaching to know that they can tell it, we'll have another church on fire.
Speaker 3Well, don't worry, Well we'll have another shooting.
Speaker 2It takes two three weeks to figure out what the hell's going on, at minimum, just to get like a straw man hypothesis.
And by that time we've got more church shootings and bombings and fires, and it's very difficult to keep people focused.
We had this church shooting in Minneapolis, was it two months ago?
Robin Westman killed two children, shot fifteen others, a transsexual, and then killed him herself.
But we've seen nothing on bodycam.
Again, they've been getting away with these cover ups.
Tommy again with September eleventh.
This is a little different because with twenty eight pages, although was redacted, you could tell it wasn't Bolivia, right, Yeah, you can read the twenty eight pages and tell all right, this is Saudi Arabia.
It's not like a secret it's like you can tell.
It's just they're redacting the names of the royals.
These are completely different here.
The narrative what did you call it?
Speaker 3The delta?
Yeah, Delta V.
What do you call it?
Delta V?
Is that what it's called?
Speaker 1I think Delta V has changed in philosophy, But yeah, I know the delta, the change, the difference, the gap between truth and fiction.
Speaker 3And the narrative.
Speaker 2Yeah, and yeah, it's so broad, it's so different that helping people understand.
And that's why having nice, tight, solid evidence.
Speaker 3Makes it easier.
Speaker 2In other words, you know, there's plenty of stories about these Hades planes and what they do, what they're for, what their capabilities are, what they want to do with them.
Not my opinion.
I never heard of them before.
I don't have a you know, I don't have a horse in the race.
I don't I don't win a ferrari if the Hades plane was involved.
There's no prize here, there's no horse in the race.
If it turns out the thing I had no involvement and the thing had no involved what don I care.
But the fact that we see these Hades planes and we see the UAVs and the story is a transsexual loving fairy or it's a regular dude who loves transsexual fairies.
Excuse me, not that there's anything wrong with it.
You know, you still don't know who that little uh the gymnast is Olivia Dunn?
Speaker 3Is that her name?
Olivia Dunn?
No idea?
Speaker 2How do you not know this?
She's so cute from LSU little Blonde.
She was doing a fashion show the other day and she did a split in the fashion show.
Everybody lost her mind.
She's cute as hell.
I mean if she wants to dress up like a beanie baby to me, yeah, that would be cute.
Yeah, hell, that's sexy.
She's sexy with or without the costume on.
You know what's the other guy?
Lance Twigs is the lover's name, Lance Twigs?
Okay, and Lance is transitioning and is a fairy.
And that's who Tyler Robinson is in love with.
Is that's his that's his lover?
And Matt what's his name?
Matt Gutman from one of the networks was talking about how in the in the DM interchange between them, it was very touching, it was very caring, very it showed the sense stive side of a killer and everybody's like, dude, you're insane.
It's like you, dude, It's like there's gay and then there's you.
It's like you are too gay that you see the love in the murderer's texts.
This is the same guy that did the Mike Kronk interview for the Vegas shooting and was looking at Mike Kronk like, God, you've got such awesome pecs.
It was like he was like drooling over himself over Mike Kronk because Mike's a big guy and this guy, I think his name is Matt Gutman, was like drooling over Kronk and like, you know, and it's the same guy.
He was now talking about the text messages and you know, really shows the sensitive side.
It's like he took a world of heat last week for that.
So it's just cover up after cover up.
It is disdained for the intellect of the American people.
They just don't care and they don't come clean.
When they came clean with was this Brian Colberger that they were chasing across the country, following them and making that up.
Then when they caught him, they said, you know, we were tracking him a whole time.
You know, we were just making that up, pretending we didn't know what we're doing.
That's the only time I recall them coming clean.
Everything else is a cover up.
And in this Charlie Kirk thing Man, this has taking it to a new level.
This is taking it to a new level.
And the degree of noise on on social media, you know, people looking at the microphone, people look at the shirt, people talking about the bulletproof vesta that he's not wearing, that it's a trapdoor, that it's a hologram, that it's like, dude, at some point, there's a fucking spy jet at two hundred feet and you're worried about what.
So it's scary to be at the nexus of this story.
You know again, you know, same thing with Butler, And this is forcing us to go back to Butler.
And people were asking about the Vega shooting.
Could the Vega shooting have been helicopters assisted by the Boeing drone unit and it.
You know, back then I was like, that's absurd, that's insane.
Except the guy who did get arrested, the only guy who got arrested and went to court and all that, a guy named Haig who worked at the Boeing Helicopter factory and he was a Boeing UAV expert.
Speaker 3I don't know.
Speaker 2I mean, Clarissa clearly saw people hanging off the sides.
Rachel clearly saw people hanging off the sides.
So could there have been helicopters and the UAV?
Can the helicopter control the UAV?
This is the UAV mirror the helicopter's actions and follows behind it.
Speaker 3I don't know.
Speaker 2I don't know what these guys have up their slaves.
But this guy, Douglas Haig worked at Boeing Helicopter.
They said they wanted to talk to him because he was selling zirconium tipped ammunition to Stephen Paddock.
But he was the UAV expert at Boeing.
So who knows.
So that may be worth going back to reinvestigate and saying, you know, is it possible that they were munking rot with one of these things back then?
Speaker 3I don't know.
Speaker 2I don't know, but we've got to go back to Butler and apply what we're learning from Utah to Butler and see if that changes the story there.
Maybe there wasn't a shooter in the tree all right, and the Vegas shooting cover up to this day, eight years later, there's just no regard.
They don't care about the victim.
You know, the victims got eight hundred million dollars or something like that for five hundred people.
You know, four hundred and thirteen were shot, sixty killed, four hundred and thirteen people shot and wounded.
You know, that's heavy man, heavy, heavy stuff.
So the disappointment is that we don't have like a new FBI director who steps in and says, all right, we're gonna clean up this mess.
Let me tell you what Christopher Ray covered up Vegas shooting was really This this thing over here was really that there's no regard.
That is, like, nobody's gonna do that.
It's not gonna be Dan Bongino.
It's not gonna be cash Buttel.
Nobody's gonna coin it up.
And that to me is discouraging.
And when you combine sort of that, that lack of moral character, and then you go look at some videos.
Speaker 3I'm gonna be doing a.
Speaker 2New series on hypothetically speaking, So I'm gonna be doing a new series coming up soon, hypothetically speaking, can we make America as great as And I'm going to visit ten or twelve different cities around the world and compare our cities to those cities.
We're going to go to Bogata, Colombia, We're gonna go to Bolivia.
We're going to go to Baku Azerbaijan and compare it to Philadelphia.
And you're not going to believe it.
You're gonna see Panama City and it blows Miami away, and you're gonna say, where the hell that all our money go?
Why does Baku Azerbaijan look nicer than like any city in America never even heard of Baku Azerbaijan, And you look at it, It's like this is like as nice as power, this is gorgeous.
Looking to Bolivia, it's like, this looks like Switzerland.
I thought Bolivia was cocaine and heads rolling down the streets and everybody's getting killed and it's cocaine, cocaine, cocaine Bolivia.
Wait, do you see what the rest of the world looks like?
Speaker 3Ware?
Do you see the cities in.
Speaker 2China that you've never even heard of?
And so the question is, hypothetically speaking, can we make America as great as Baku Azerbaijan, Chung King China?
We're gonna go visit these places and see what the hell is going on over there that we can't figure out?
Speaker 3How to do?
Speaker 2You know, how does Cleveland compare to Bedayen?
Where do you see this?
It's like they're stunning and they're clean, and there's no homeless encampments, Like, well, what do they do with everyone?
How hell's everybody gainfully employed here?
What is going on?
Why is it so different in Camden, New Jersey.
I don't have the answers, but I sure enjoy asking the uncomfortable questions.
Tonight, I'll be premiering a new episode with two eyewitnesses of the Las Vegas shooting on YouTube and on my Patreon channel.
So I have a conversation with two of the eyewitnesses it saw helicopters.
One is Rachel, the other's a dog walking guy, and so the three of us get together, talk about the event, have certain cutaways to certain things that happened that night, and that'll be premiering tonight on YouTube, and then there's a patron only portion that's well over an hour of content, So for my patrons over Patreon and subscribe star, that'll be just for you guys.
Speaker 3Hell yeah, so that's the story.
Speaker 1Well, as always man my podcast, you have an open invitation.
I appreciate what you do and I appreciate talking to you, and it is it is important because this stuff happened.
Sometimes there are sixty year gaps, but that does happen.
You do have to be aware of it and the machinations, even if the technology changes.
The just the general theme of cover up and.
Speaker 3We're applying the lessons.
Speaker 2Yeah, right, we're applying the lessons from each to the other.
And you know, some people only have a vested interest in one event, right, So if you're a victim of one of these events and you're really only interested in the biggest shooting, I mean, it's understandable because I have to study all these things.
And that's sort of how my career took a turn.
You start to pick up common threads, You start to see certain behaviors.
You start to you know, it's like, wow, that seems weird, until they do it again, and then they do it a third time, right, and that it's like, I guess it's not that weird.
I guess they do this type of thing because you've seen it again and again and again.
So there are lessons learn from the Vegas shooting that we're carrying forward.
I mean, the triangulation that I was doing there allowed me to be able to do it in but we're now do it here in Utah.
So I think it is relevant.
And I think even going back to watching the videos from the Vegas shooting today, there's stuff that's like, oh wow, I forgot about that part.
I forgot about that part, right, And the evidence just comes together and it becomes overwhelming that you know, this was an aerial attack October first, twenty seventeen in Las Vegas.
Speaker 1Yeah, but yeah, we'll put a pin in it there for now.
But yeah, no, keep pushing this stuff forward, keep questioning.
Speaker 3Thank enough to your weaponized platform.
Appreciate it.
Speaker 1Your weaponized autism is admirable or asperg or whatever the fuck you have.
Yeah, it's all I say that as a problement, not only above.
Speaker 3All above man.
Speaker 2So again, I'm very grateful to you for having an open mind platform and all this stuff and introducing me to some of your friends and giving a chance to kind of check the math and you know.
Speaker 3Give us some world feedback.
It's pretty well.
Speaker 2Listening to Dale the other day talking about well, I was standing next to a guy when he got shot by three hundred win mag and it went in here.
Speaker 3The whole wasn't that big.
It's like, I don't know a lot of guys who you know.
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's like in an instant, but the whole wasn't that big.
Speaker 1It's like, oh shah, there's no bro science at Dale.
That's why I love on.
He'll tell you, I'll big is that one a car bomb looks like?
And I'll be like cool it depends and you're like, oh, you're talking about applying the car Oh fuck?
All right.
Speaker 2Yeah yeah, it's very very cool to get his type of input on this stuff.
Speaker 3So yeah, I can't thank you enough.
I really appreciate it.
Speaker 2Prayers to all the families, you know, the victims for you of course.
Speaker 1All right, dude, John, thank you so much for your time.
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