In a thrilling discussion, John Cullen, a former team lead at Oracle for Esri's Arc-Info mapping system, dives deep into the assassination attempt on President Trump. He explores eye-opening theories about a potential 4th or 5th shooter and reveals that the bullet striking Trump originated from a surprising location. The conversation also unwraps forensic analyses of gunshot sounds and bullet trajectories, shedding light on the hidden complexities of chaotic shooting scenarios, making for an engaging exploration of conspiracy and investigation.
The podcast delves into the possibility of multiple shooters in the assassination attempt on President Trump, inviting a reevaluation of evidence and motives.
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Advanced 3D modeling techniques are discussed as crucial for reconstructing the shooting scene, providing clarity on shooter alignments and trajectories.
Deep dives
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Investigation into the Assassination Attempt
The possibility of multiple shooters in the assassination attempt on President Trump, including a fourth and fifth shooter, is explored through evidence and analysis. A key point of contention is the angle and source of the bullets, which involves detailed analysis of the crack-thump audio and ballistic calculations. The analysis suggests that shots were not likely fired from an apparent rooftop position, as the necessary ammunition to achieve such distances is rare. This invites a reevaluation of how the shots were fired and from where, raising questions about the actual involvement of the identified shooter.
3D Modeling for Accuracy
The podcast discusses the use of 3D modeling techniques to accurately reconstruct the scene of the shooting, which is vital for understanding the spatial dynamics during the incident. By employing photogrammetry, distances from key points such as the podium to potential shooter locations are established, providing clarity on the potential alignments of shooters and victims. This scientific approach aims to rule out impossible angles or trajectories, thereby painting a clearer picture of the events. The modeling process not only considers the shooter’s vantage point but also the heights of various elements in the scene to ensure precise measurements.
Identifying the True Shooters
The podcast discusses the implications of identifying the actual shooters in the assassination attempt, emphasizing the use of silenced ammunition that complicates auditory evidence collection. The analysis concludes that some shots might have been missed due to the use of subsonic rounds, leading to significant gaps in the narrative of events. The discussion highlights that some of the shots heard during the incident may not correspond to what was expected, indicating a more complex assassination plot involving multiple shooters. This analysis points to the possibility of a coordinated effort among various parties, further complicating the investigation.
Sophistication of the Hit
The podcast outlines the level of sophistication involved in the assassination attempt, suggesting that it was executed by professionals who meticulously planned the operation. The discussion highlights how the presence of multiple shooters, each with different roles and equipment, indicates a well-orchestrated plot rather than an impulsive act. Strategic positioning of the shooters provided cover and complicates apprehension efforts, suggesting advanced knowledge of police tactics. As a result, this incident is likened to sophisticated operations from other historical cases, positing that the perpetrators were likely aware of potential vulnerabilities in the security cover.
John Cullen was Oracle’s team lead on Esri’s Arc-Info mapping system being used by Johns Hopkins. On the podcast we discuss the possibility of a 4th/5th shooter at President Trump’s assassination attempt, the bullet that hit President Trump came from the first floor right below Crooks, how Crooks did not fire a shot, and much more. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE LIKE AND SHARE THIS PODCAST!!!