(SQAUK) BUTLER COUNTY, Penn. — I have now invested 255 hours in investigating the botched shooting and assassination plot of former President Donald Trump. It is abundantly clear that there is an unprecedented surge of misinformation and disinformation aimed at obfuscating crucial details of the crime. Since the shooting, operatives have been tirelessly disseminating false information across various media platforms. While such shills have been busy with their deceptive tactics, I have remained focused on my investigation, allowing them to dig their own grave. Strategically biding my time, much like a venomous snake waiting for the opportune moment to strike–I now present to you the real story.
I will document and provide evidence of inconclusive news reports, misleading misinformation, failed investigations, and baseless theories that have led the general public astray. It’s important to remember that things are not always as they appear, and the world may not operate as you believe it does. With that being said, let’s get into it.
An early ruse involving inaccurate ballistics data, trajectories, distances, and audio analysis fooled experienced investigators. The shooter was closer than initially believed. Unfortunately, a prominent alternative news figure led people down the wrong path with an aimless audio analysis of the shots and sonic snaps captured on video on the day of the shooting. As it turns out, the analysis was wrong and ultimately led people awry. I will offer my professional analysis.
Bombshell new information reveals assailants were 253 feet away from their target, Donald Trump, when they opened fire.
The shooter is approximately 253.5 feet away (84.5 yards) when you hear the gunshot report 0.22 seconds after the sonic crack of the bullet passing by the podium microphone where Donald Trump was standing at the time he was shot, regardless of the bullet’s weight (grain). This is because the delay is solely based on the time it takes for the sound to travel the distance from the shooter to the target at the podium mic.
The bullet’s specific velocity affects the time it takes the projectile to reach its target but not the time it takes for the sound to travel from the shooter to the target after you hear the bullet’s sonic crack. Therefore, using a 77-grain bullet versus a 50-grain bullet would not change the distance calculation of 253.5 feet based on the 0.22-second delay.
Lighter bullets in the same caliber tend to have higher velocities, while heavier bullets have lower velocities. This relationship is essential for understanding ballistics and choosing the correct ammunition for specific applications, such as hunting or target shooting. But again, velocity does not affect the distance a shooter is away from the target when analyzing sound wave data.
Sound travels in waves through the air with consistent definable characteristics. Ambient temperature and elevation can affect the speed at which sound travels and must be factored into the equation. Sound travels further at sea level and in heat. The temperature was 92 degrees Fahrenheit at the rally that day.
Finding the shooter’s distance from the target (at the podium mic) using the speed of sound calculation at 92°F
Therefore, at 92 degrees Fahrenheit, sound travels approximately 253.5 feet or 84.5 yards in 0.22 seconds. We must use as much data as possible to identify the shooters’ location. And yes, I am saying shooters, plural, because that is what the data supports.
Highly detailed audio ballistics analysis reveals two shooters were 253.5 feet away from their target.
A comprehensive and independent audio ballistics analysis conducted by Sqauk reveals shots 1-3 were fired from a different rifle than shots 4-8, thus exposing two shooters. Audio patterns indicate two distinct weapons were discharged at 253.5 feet (82.5 yards). The first pop of each shot is the bullet passing the microphone; you hear its supersonic sound. The second noise is the shot report audio traveling to the mic from the firearm’s barrel.
You can listen to the audio of the first eight shots here.
The sonic crack and shot report time gaps for the eight said shots are 0.22 seconds, proving that the two shooters were firing from the same distance and position, which happens to be where all of the Pennsylvania State Police dressed in paramilitary attire were seen emerging from after the shooting as Secret Service agents ushered Donald Trump into the armored motorcade vehicle.
A total of 10 gunshots were captured on video and digital audio during the shooting. We know that shot number nine came from a sniper nest, which I was able to locate based on an in-depth analysis. Shot number ten came from a Secret Service sniper, taking out the patsy Thomas Crooks. However, this article focuses solely on the first eight shots that FBI Director Christopher Wray claimed were fired by 20-year-old Thomas Crooks from his position on the AGR building rooftop.
As a result of my ongoing investigation, it is evident that no shots were fired from Thomas Crooks’s position. This claim is backed by video evidence, in which Crooks can be seen lying in a prone position on the AGR International building rooftop as shots are being fired. Yet his rifle never recoils. Coincidently, this extended cut video has been scrubbed from the Interwebs.
Where did the shots come from?
According to undeniable evidence, two shooters were positioned exactly 253.5 feet away from the podium microphone when they fired the shots. The first shooter fired the first three rounds, while the second shooter fired shots four through eight. We only need to draw a ring 253.5 feet out from the podium. This will give us locations where the shooters could have been accurately positioned down to the foot.
The most strategic position for the shooters would be on extension ladders against the edge of the barn roof at the rear of the building. This scenario aligns with CIA and sniper deception tactics, indicating that Crooks may have been used as a decoy.
The bullet that hit former President Donald Trump’s ear likely came from behind.
It’s important to note that the bullet trajectories for Crooks, as presented by the media, are misleading. This is evident from audio analysis, which places the shooters approximately 253.5 feet away from the former POTUS. Coincidently, seconds before the shooting, the Secret Service cleared out several people who were behind the stage that would have been in this exact line of fire. We see that happen in the following videos.
BREAKING NEWS: This SS member is filmed crouching down moving people before the shots are fired. After he hits the deck and never gets to Trump like he is supposed to.
What is his name? We need to uncover everything we can about this officer and what he knew!!! pic.twitter.com/DkWxz7nlqM
— Caleb Perkins (@Cperky98) July 16, 2024
Another angle.
New angle, moments before the shot… SS agent moving people and ducking as the shot was fired. Something is off pic.twitter.com/xqQwgzK1Di
— Joel Bosh “Wiz” 🇺🇸🇵🇷 (@IOCDev) July 14, 2024
Again, the Secret Service cleared out the exact path behind the stage, where the shots likely came from.
State Police, possibly paramilitary, were caught emerging from behind the barn where suspected shooters could have been positioned.
Ominous footage captured on video moments after the shooting reveals State Police or paramilitary emerging from behind the barn. One of them stands directly in front of Donald Trump’s motorcade vehicle and points his weapon toward the car as if attempting to hold it up or stall it. The man can be seen in the video pointing his gun at the motorcade after receiving a call on the radio.
The behavior of the people seen running away from the back of the barn seems suspicious. What were they doing back there in the first place? Shouldn’t they have patrolled the venue for security or been stationed at different positions around the area? Why were they all gathered behind the only likely location for a shooter to be within the scientifically identified range of 253.5 feet?
Related video:
Trump Rally – Butler, PA – 07/13/24
5:38pm-6:06pmI began recording this as soon as the motorcade pulled into the rear of the Farm Show. It’s shaky since I was digitally zoomed in by 8x, and was bracing my phone on that flimsy fence. I’ll eventually run everything through image… pic.twitter.com/QAM7dZQ901
— Dave (@realDJStew724) July 30, 2024
Here is an additional video on sniper deception and evasion.
Stay tuned to the Shepard Ambellas Show and Sqauk for more details.