New Surveying Drone Footage Of Butler Provides New Answers For Trump Assassination Attempt

Published on August 22, 2024
Duration: 18:11

This video debunks common narratives surrounding the Trump assassination attempt by presenting new drone-based surveying footage and 3D modeling of the Butler Farm Show site. It specifically addresses the positioning and line of sight of counter-sniper teams relative to the shooter's location and the victim's position, highlighting how deceptive visual perspectives can lead to misinformation. The analysis emphasizes the importance of accurate elevation data and spatial understanding in understanding ballistic trajectories and debunking conspiracy theories.

Quick Summary

Drone surveying at the Butler Farm Show provided accurate 3D imagery and elevation data, revealing the shooter's position was less than 3 feet lower than Trump's head. This debunked theories requiring significant upward trajectory, and a tree was found to block the northern counter-sniper team's line of sight.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Drone Surveying for New Answers
  2. 00:40Paramount Tactical Presents Butler Farm Show Footage
  3. 01:16The Problem of Bad Information and Government Distrust
  4. 02:22Debunking Myths: Water Tower, Muzzle Flash, Shot Speed
  5. 03:15Focus on 2A and Long-Range Shooting Concepts
  6. 03:56Unique Drone Footage and Accurate Altitude Data
  7. 04:16Trip Objectives: Accessing AGR Complex and Farm Show
  8. 05:05Accessing the South Side of the Butler Farm Show
  9. 05:37Southern Barn and Counter Sniper Team Positions
  10. 06:15Shocking Difference in Scale: Closer Than It Looks
  11. 07:10Questioning Motives of Content Creators
  12. 08:04Orienting to the Imagery: AGR Building and Shooter's Position
  13. 08:37Debunking Counter Sniper Visibility Myths
  14. 09:00Northern Counter Sniper Team's Perspective and Obstructions
  15. 09:47Southern Counter Sniper Team's Perspective
  16. 10:323D Imagery and Exact Altitude Data
  17. 11:02Annotated Imagery: Key Players and Elevations
  18. 11:47Analyzing Elevations: Counter Sniper vs. Shooter
  19. 12:22Debunking Trajectory Theories with Terrain Analysis
  20. 13:28Comparing Shooter's and Trump's Elevations
  21. 14:28Stacking Tolerances and Misinformation Accumulation
  22. 15:00Combining Terrain and 3D Modeling for Accuracy
  23. 15:22Be Careful Who You Listen To: Questioning Credibility
  24. 15:46The Shame of Misinformation and Mainstream Media's Role
  25. 16:10The Unholy Trinity of Disinformation
  26. 16:39Government's Role in Providing Bad Information
  27. 17:01Conclusion: Stay Tuned for More Data
  28. 17:11Links and Live Podcast Information
  29. 17:50Closing Remarks: Stay Armed, Stay Ready

Frequently Asked Questions

How did drone surveying help debunk theories about the Trump assassination attempt?

Drone surveying provided high-resolution 3D imagery and accurate altitude data of the Butler Farm Show site. This allowed for precise mapping of key locations, including the shooter's position and counter-sniper teams, directly contradicting narratives based on deceptive visual perspectives and incorrect elevation assumptions.

What was the elevation difference between the shooter and Trump at the assassination attempt?

According to the drone survey and 3D modeling, the elevation difference between the shooter's position and Trump's head was less than 3 feet. The shooter was at approximately 381.986 meters above sea level, while Trump's head was estimated to be around 381 meters above sea level.

Could the northern counter-sniper team see the shooter's position?

No, the northern counter-sniper team could not see the shooter's position. The drone footage clearly shows that a tree was obstructing their line of sight to the window where the shooter was located.

Why is accurate elevation data important in analyzing shooting incidents?

Accurate elevation data is critical for understanding ballistic trajectories and debunking conspiracy theories. Without precise measurements of the shooter's and target's relative heights and positions, assumptions about bullet paths can be wildly inaccurate, leading to the spread of misinformation.

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