So It's Back To First Principles

This is also unclear for me.
@rough_country_gypsy tried to contact the nurse.
I guess she was injured. But the question is where exactly she was. And how could she get injured in the audience. (So I think it was just faint.)

Great, I’d have a question. I saw a film when I was a child.
Someone tried to assasin Napoleon in Moscow, and he always spoken the same thing in French, but I cannot guess how to write it or find it in a dictionary.
The second part was “le Russ Bezuchov”, which means I guess the russian count Bezuchov. The first part sounds like l’ampereur Napoleon or something like this.
So I think he wanted to read in newspapers he assasinated Napoleon.
Can you help me to solve this puzzle?

Do you remember the title of the film?
I don’t see anywhere that someone tried to assassinate Napoleon in Moscow, the movie was supposed to be fictionalized.
Koutouzov was the general commanding the Russian army.

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Still trying to resolve the AR400 versus SQ400 dilemma, but found this along the way from Butler Rally 2.0.

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Might just well be that the lady who fainted and was covered in blood from the reverends hands after helping cory was mistaken for a GSW. The LEO’s around her are all saying she fainted.

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This is her later on a buggy, shirt off to reduce heat

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I am posting a new revision to the Recognition Tools for 2 reasons.

  1. I still haven’t resolved the AR400 & SQ200 issue, so want to make that clear on the related slide.
  2. Someone on X.com pointed out that I made an “oops” in posting a field image for Sulerud for Matthew Shaffer. I corrected my “oops.”

Recognition Tools (Rev 14).pdf (5.2 MB)

If you are interested, I created a message to Ken Linke whose account I stumbled across, to thank him for finding the error. In it I thank Nikita for sharing the “Recognition Tools” with others. I also thank Steel Magnolia for the nice compliment, “Amazing,” which I pass on to you all.

Interestingly, Linke made the following comment:

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That’s one of the reasons for my message to him, probably the biggest reason. I’m not sure how to take his statement.

A Message to Ken Linke.pdf (885.4 KB)

It will be interesting to see if Linke or the others see it, because at least one of them monitors this forum.

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Interesting to see what we’ve been working on being shared, when I have a chance I will likely explore some of the reactions to it as well. That was a very well worded message to Mr. Linke. Nice find and nice job, I’ll be curious to know how he responds!

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OK Thank you.

The testimony of the two snipers, one on the north barn and the other on the south barn, is still very strange.
The chief notices that the view towards the AGR building is hidden by the trees from the north barn but that doesn’t worry him because it is visible from the south barn (which is only partially true because an eastern part of the building is also hidden)
But what are the snipers doing to the south? They turn to the other side!
And it is only a few moments before the shots that they turn towards the AGR building.
Crooks could have set up even further east on the roof and he would have been invisible to the two sniper teams while having a good view of Trump!
I wonder if the south sniper really fired a shot because his colleague says he can’t confirm that he hit Crooks, that he didn’t talk to him when that is probably false, they must have talked to each other afterwards.
I hope this sniper is questioned, it will be interesting.
Were the snipers that were 400 yards southwest on the two barns questioned?

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So, I have a speculation to make, with little in the way of actual corroborating evidence, but I’d like to hear an opinion on it. In my searches looking for what SQ or AR could stand for, something that stood out to me was SQ abbreviating Squadron. I also found something along the lines of AR abbreviating Additional Response, and I could imagine it could also stand for Auxiliary Response. And then thinking along those lines, perhaps the SQV’s 400 and 200 are the Terradyne and the Bearcat, with ARV 400 being the Allegheny Bomb Squad Truck. EOD to me fits an Auxiliary Response/Additional Response role, as to me does Hazmat. I’m uncertain if Hazmat is rolled into EOD, but there was also a guy nearby Pearson’s car with Hazmat on the back of his shirt, same guy can be seen earlier corresponding with nearby K-9 unit. Could he be associated with the Allegheny BS Truck. I also see an Allegheny County Police cruiser, and another gentleman nearby, did my best to take some decent screens.






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The sniper team leader has even more to offer:

He saw a police officer outside the AGR complex with his gun drawn. When asked whether he had then thought to inform the Secret Service so that they could get Trump off the stage, he gave the following answer:

“The thought did not cross my mind. It was more find out what’s
happening, figure out what’s happening. Can we help? Can we
take action?”

This would not change the official narrative that everyone was simply incompetent.

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It’s interesting that you thought of " Squadron" like I did yesterday for SQ. For me, if that was what SQ stood for, it was because there were essentially two squads of responders, 400 for BuC and 200 for BeC/WRSWAT. I don’t think that it does stand for that, but can’t prove it doesn’t.

I finished my review of the AR400, SQ400, and SQ200 late last night as Part 1 of my Timeline Analysis of those vehicles, which I now have to go through and update. I might post just Part 1 for now, which includes a detailed review of the radio communications related to those vehicles. In short, I still believe the AR400 is the Terradyne since it was CAT #1 that ultimately responded to the request for tac resources needed at the hospital to set up a perimiter, by virtue of CAT #1 being assigned the AR400. “ARV” is usually the abbreviation used for an Armored Rescue Vehicle, and the plan writer likely just abbreviated that abbreviation as “AR.”

In the end, all we see in the video evidence is the Terradyne, the Bearcat, and the UTV.

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Here is that Part 1 of my timeline analysis of the armor.

Edit: Now it’s Part 1 only. (I’m still on my first cup of coffee. :crazy_face:)

Timeline Analysis - AR400, SQ400 & SQ200 (Part 1 Only).pdf (1.1 MB)

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The logic in this argument is good, and it never crossed my mind. The counter argument, though, is the AR400 was assigned to CAT #1, and they would not be involved in either the bomb squad or HAZMAT response.

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Interesting to know that Ken Linke and likely others were reading more than just our Recognition Tools. It is likely they have accessed the shared files, though it is possible they saw a PDF of my Patsy’s Car analysis in one of the older posts.

Also interesting to see that Steel Magnolia eventually blocked him.

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Military abbrev. for SQ is squadron. I thought of AR maybe be armed or armored? But would think they were all armed. Additional Response is interesting.

I see @redranamber already came up with that. A day late and a dollar short lol.

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And that’s an excellent point, I didn’t really refence the tools or documents while coming up with the idea, it was something that came to me while I was at work last night after I had searched for potential abbreviations and acronyms.


So from this I assume BuC ESU to be Team 400, assisted by BeC ESU/WRSWAT Team 200. So SQ200 is almost a no-brainier. And then comparing SQ200 to the Terradyne or the ACBS truck, as unfortunately we know of no others yet, most similar would be the Terradyne, leading me to lean towards it being the SQ over the AR, but who knows? QRF is assigned to two vehicles, which seems odd to me for 4-6 man team.

IMO, Terradyne could have been assigned to QRF alongside the UTV to enable dynamic response of QRF, and then when it was determined CAT#1 would respond to the hospital as QRF were already committed to the AGR and rooftop scene, they would then have no immediate need of the Terradyne and could re-allocate it to CAT#1

As far as response, Oesterling responded as if he were part of QRF, heading to AGR alongside QRF and then later supported by CAT#2, and he is the only member of CAT#1 with an Alpha callsign. QRF is all Alpha callsigns except for Sneddon and the medic Jurysta. It doesn’t prove anything outright, but I feel there is a reasoning behind all this I just can’t quite come up with it.

And thank you for the part I analysis! Patiently awaiting part II! :slight_smile:

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Some interesting points for sure. The repurposing the Terradyne to CAT #1 from QRF makes sense, but then why would CAT #1 not use the AR400 that was assigned to them if it was an Armored Rescue (AR) vehicle? Confusing, isn’t it?

This does help us understand why they were assigned 2 vehicles, the UTV for onsite response and SQ400 for offsite response.

What’s interesting about it is the reference to “QRF or UTV,” as if they are sub-assignments. Or maybe it’s referring to QRF in offsite response versus onsite response mode.

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Perhaps it was considered more suitable in supporting the mission at hand than the Bomb Squad vehicle, likely outfitted and equipped for response outside of an assault/protection capacity, and QRF was already responding with the UTV? Not sure, but it is certainly confusing!

It doesn’t help that we have so many mistakes across our many reports. Really doesn’t instill complete faith in all reported details as being completely accurate.

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I think I figured out the T Walker / B Walker relation from the radio transcripts.




BobbieJo Warren became BobbieJo Walker, Mrs. Terry Walker. LEO workplace fraternization! :face_with_peeking_eye:

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So this guy is so unhinged that Goodman has blocked him? Oh boy, I’ve got to see this!

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