Nah. It's easy for someone to think they hear something (and be misled) when they don't understand the acoustics.
"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which can not fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance-that principle is contempt prior to investigation." --HERBERT SPENCER
Like I said, I've seen the video these Niburuspiracists recycled - when it was first published.
I understood the audio then, and it hasn't changed.
The guy wants you to believe the "shooter" made sounds that
A: were not local gunfire. B: are associated with the pattern of reports that is coming from the hotel.
Eventually somebody will compile a timeline with links to every burst of gunfire. I believe the evidence will all point back to those two windows. Haven't seen any evidence to the contrary yet.
There isn't any discernible echo. Probably because this is the aiming point and not the origination point.
Here's what I see between the last bullet sound and the last report:
T1
T2
Elapsed Time
Total Distance
17.69
18.76
1.07
1208.80ft
Where T1 is the last bullet sound and T2 is the last report sound.
1.07 seconds between T1 and T2 = 1208 ft.
1208 ft from the Mandalay Bay, per Google earth, puts us right about where the video is being taken.
It's difficult to count the number of bullet events because they are in close synchronization with the report events - but I count somewhere between 80 - 95; making this probably one of the longer events I counted in the cab- driver videos - 94 rounds, which I suspect is from a 100 round drum magazine.
Where were was the taxi driver specifically at the first five burst fired.
Show me where you checked the information. How did you find out where the taxi driver was?
This video I posted to the other thread gives a very good idea of where the taxi was and when. He identifies specific Mandalay Bay landmarks in the taxi driver video.