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beece ago

8:56 to 9:05, difficult to see but you can see some of the casings land and on the ground. They don't "disappear" into the air.

blackguard19 ago

I don’t see the casings land; none of them bounce and you cannot hear them at any point. Having played many video games it’s clear to me that this scene was modeled after a modern FPS.

You’re right about the windshield. It would and should have been blown away. Therefore the gun is not a real gun. Therefore it could not eject real spent shell casings. Therefore it could not have killed people especially not at such a ridiculously efficient rate.

Maybe you think it’s not wise to take that many conclusions from one astute observation about the windshield. But I remind you of the legal maxim that fraud vitiates everything. If one component of these things is fake, they are likely 100% fake/staged.

Unlike the insipid assertion some like to make, it would be infinitely more convenient, safer, wiser, cheaper, and preferable in every way to fake deaths at these events rather than actually carry out a mass murder. The result, a politically motivated false flag effect, is the same in either case with infinitely less risk to the perpetrators.

If any one of the observations on the OP list is sound, then the video can be thrown out as evidence of a real shooting.

Other evidence of a real shooting must be sought and demanded, and undoubtedly would exist in abundance if this were a real shooting.

So where is it? What does anyone see surrounding this event and any of its players that tells them it’s a real shooting? I have not been provided anything like this even though I myself have pores over many videos of the families and “victims” and found them lacking in any and all verisimilitude of a three-dimensional, authentic tragedy.

beece ago

Thanks Blackguard, however, I CAN see the casings on the ground in your link. Look carefully, they are small and not 100 percent in focus, but they are there. I've shot a lot, I'd suggest you go out, film yourself at a range from a go pro or whatever Tarrent had, and see what it looks like when you have known real rounds popping out. Then compare it. BTW, make sure it's in full sun, my range has covers and it wouldn't be the same.