Secret Service Leadership Is Deplorable

No, I’m not presently. It feels like a manufactured goose chase.

I’m waiting to receive the raw files from Dave Stewart before I commit to anything that involves those lower windows. But based on what we have, they are all closed and so that’s my position until different data comes along.

But I know this. I can find you dozens of parts of various audio files that sound surprisingly like a suppressor coughing. Of course, the subsonic rounds themselves make no noise, that’s the point.

So one has to be remarkably close to a .300 blackout for it to be noticeable.

Again, Cullen is not using data, he’s using what he believes to be evidence.

People flinching is evidence, but of what? Unfortunately, that’s a matter of subjective interpretation. An audio file that “sounds like” a suppressed round isn’t data, it’s barely evidence. It’s a bright orangy-red color because there are so many artifacts that can mimic the sounds.

Running a spectral fingerprint of that sound and comparing it to a 300 blackout shot from the same location would be interesting.

Instead, we have certain pieces of data that are quite useful to follow and that’s always where we start.

Even though John proved to be enormously unpleasant to me for committing the unpardonable sin of opting not to engage with him, that’s not my biggest problem with him. It’s the trolls and bots that swarm around his. A whole lot of that energy is not organic. It’s part of the disinformation landscape and they tend to swarm most vigorously around the bad ideas.

The water tower is one example. His ‘call’ that multiple people had been shot by the same round traversing down the back row was also not correct. I took the time to find the longer tapes and tracked all of those people in the after moments and only two were injured in the upper right back stands and by separate bullets - a placement that is 100% consistent with the Building 6 shooting location.

I get far fewer bots amplifying my work because I take care to be as precise as possible, use data and then self-correct publicly and immediately when a new or better interpretation is possible.

We’re in an information war at the moment, and time spent chasing the wrong leads are very expensive to momentum and the overall victories that can be attained. And they know that.

So this is a general caution to everyone…there’s a bunch of nonsense out there and much of it has been inserted on purpose by who knows who for who knows what reasons.

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