Motorcade.
Motorcade.
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Thanks again, @kincses-zsolt. Good finds, it shows the Butler Bearcat AR400 at the hospital like we figured.
But I had a mistake.
This is magnetometer tent, not the vendors. Where were that?
Thanks, meanwhile I found it too.
Here are the screenshots of the Ironclad USA video that captured him. The one on the right shows the cellphone’s geolocation.
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This crazy guy is the connecting link to proving that what we thought might be the SQ400 is in fact the AR400, Butler County’s Bearcat.
At the 1:58 mark in this video we see the first sighting of the supposed SQ400. At the 2:20 mark we see crazy guy, above, walking backwards with his arms raised.
At the 0:08 mark in this video, we see crazy guy at the same time as the 2:20 mark in the previous video. At the 0:18 mark, after the motorcade leaves, we see the supposed SQ400 start to move. At the 0:26 mark you see it stop in the location it is seen when Lt. Pearson walks by it. Therefore, it is the AR400, and not a different Bearcat.
Case closed!
Yes. Here it is.
Look inside the tent on the end where it was parked in. It left that tent after shots were fired.
Pardon. What tent?
There were flashing blue lights.
I guess the two rural cops arrived, so it was around 18:23.
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The one you showed four photos of with the end wall/door pulled open. Look inside it during Pearson’s first pass by it, you’ll see a vehicle (Bearcat) inside,
Now you see it, now you don’t!
It took make a little while to figure it out when I first started analyzing their movements.