You are right in the text not saying anything specifically about a wall. You are also right about the real witness testimony. Just look at everyone who said Herc2 were taking incoming shots and everyone dismissed it as crazy until you have actual testimony saying that is what happened.
The problem is no one has volunteered any info. Everything has had to be pieced together and pulled from those who have given it tooth and nail. That is why Vegas put all his research together. To preserve it and keep it as a quick reference for himself but graciously sharing it with us. I do not have the time or skill to do what he has done. He listens to everyone’s comments and provides what he has. No one agrees because the facts are hidden, blurred, kept secret, and cremated! We all just want the real truth.
I want to know this about Verizon:
*When did it go down
- What is the reason it went down
- Distance of outage (i.e. 1mile radius)
- How many were affected by outage
- What impact was had on customer capabilities
- When did it resume connection
- How did they restore connection
- Did rally goers ping another tower or use a different provider in order to use service to text and call family and friends? Not everyone had Verizon. Were other providers down too?
What if Verizon has no record of outage or repair ticket? (Rally goers should be able to get individual outage info from them, but some companies say they don’t keep it past 30days)Then intentional Jamming? Who did the jamming? Why would service go down only around the time of the assasination? Too coincidental for me. If they do have an explaination, I want an expert to confirm. (Any cell phone techs here?!)Why wouldn’t they have FirstNet available to all LEOs, especially when they Knew they needed it before in this location?
Answer: so many people there, at that time could not tell/show anyone anything. Why? Because MIHOP. Imo
All good questions!
More specifically, it went down just when they were trying to text photos of Crooks to other LEOs, which is what raised the “coincidence” flag for me.
Do you recall seeing something about jamming in the redacted/unredacted site plan or local planning/procedure docs? Can’t remember what that was called. It mentioned jamming comms in there I remember.
A mobile phone jammer or blocker is a device which deliberately transmits signals on the same radio frequencies as mobile phones, disrupting the communication between the phone and the cell-phone base station, effectively disabling mobile phones within the range of the jammer, preventing them from receiving signals and from transmitting them. Jammers can be used in practically any location, but are found primarily in places where a phone call would be particularly disruptive because silence is expected, such as entertainment venues. Because they disrupt the operations of legitimate mobile phone services, the use of such blocking devices is illegal in many jurisdictions, especially without a licence. When operational, such devices also block access to emergency services. Wikipedia
Local law enforcement agencies do not have independent authority to use jamming equipment; in certain limited exceptions use by Federal law enforcement agencies is authorized in accordance with applicable statutes. Jammer Enforcement | Federal Communications Commission
IIRC, they had some type of Geo-Fence for Drones.
I thought there was, too, once you mentioned it. I would have expected it on this page, though, in reference to drones.
Maybe that is what it was.
Explains why locals were affected and why FirstNet was not made available because with jamming it affects 911 system. Wow
There were 15000 odd phones on site.
When a cell tower is overloaded - maximum connection number, the available computing capacity and bandwidth is shared equally between all the current max connections in and out.
When its highly overloaded it will communicate with your phone say 10 seconds on then 10 seconds off or nil data transfer.
When its grossly overloaded it will not communicate with your phone at all when it pings into the tower to send data.
So services were probably working slowly for many, but others could not connect. It would appear as if the cell tower was down.
Generally Text can still get thru when voice calls, email, & data will not. Unless the towers go down. If one tower goes down, it is possible to hit one further away. More so in town than outside towns, where towers are fewer & further apart.
The dreaded endless loading! Ha
Short texts usually okay but forget photos or videos going through.
I guess all of this is futile because we do not have enough detail about how many were experiencing signal loss and when?
The standard character limit for a text message, also known as an SMS (Short Message Service) message, is 160 characters, including spaces.
The problem is: who said that?
Greg was in ground floor, he couldn’t see.
If it was Murco, why didn’t see him before?
Who said that?
VP Some of the pictures used suffer from parallax errors or are taken from the wrong angle hence give the incorrect conclusion.
The correct overhead view below clearly shows the red harvester blocking the sight line from the AAR 5 south wall. Prove me wrong!!
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What’s the use of a 207m range find? when he’s shooting from 140m.
As a seasoned shooter why he even needed a range finder escapes me.
VP what rubs me the wrong way, is its your cocky attitude in defence of your slide findings, and prove me /VP wrong by using evidence that doesn’t exist, Many your slides build on the previous hypothesis and don’t prove 100% what you are reasoning and concluding.
I not trying to inhibit your posting at all. I appreciate your works and use them regularly for quick reference.
At 4:35pm time stamp sitting of the wall, that’s 477m in 9 min
It looks like he’s is walking at a brisk pace in the video
I say 6 min total, after all he’s an important man on a (suicide) mission.
For context, the average human walking speed is about 3-4MPH. If you walk at about 3.7MPH, walking 100 meters takes almost exactly 1 minute
Actually it is 140 octetts, supporting only 7bit ASCII characters. Then those 7 bits are packed into octets.
As I know, pictures can be sent by Multimedia messages (MMS), they are delivered by wap push messages. That is a special text message wich instructs your phone to download the message body. (So it is strange for me that they talk about text messages.)
Now I’d like to turn back to a fundamental problem: spectrum decomposition.
There is a second order differential equation, coupled to the frequency source. (This coupling can be exhaustible or inexhaustible.) From one hand the oscillator (aka frequency detector) should dissipate some of its energy, otherwise it blows up. The bandwidth is proportional to the dissipation. It looks weird at first glance. But from other hand the oscillator should be coupled to the source also this way. (I think it is mathematically equivalent.) Either the source has finite energy which is exhaustible.
Now we have some frequency detectors overlapped.
Instead of the one frequency f they will show some neighboring frequencies.
Maybe there is another method to discover a spectrum. Fourier-transform or FFT?