YOU MUST SEE: Video Las Vegas Massacre in which two bursts are heard with two different

YOU MUST SEE: Video Las Vegas Massacre in which two bursts are heard with two different

A new video released by the public proves that two attackers fired simultaneously during a Las Vegas massacre, denouncing the FBI's "lone wolf"

A 3-minute clip proves that various assault rifles were fired from different locations. The enthusiast of the concert that recorded this video hid from the rain of bullets while the crowd ran away from the area to safety. The person who recorded this lay low on the ground with a group of people who encouraged others to look for shelter instead of running outdoors.

"No, we're not moving. Just stay down, "said one girl. "Do not go, just stay down!"

The first bursts in the video can be heard on the timestamp of 0:15 minutes, after which almost immediately a second burst of sounds sounds that sounds quite different. The same thing happened again at the timestamp of 2: 1 minutes, when the second, completely different burst begins at 2:06. It is important to note that even though this video seems to confirm more attackers, there are many different scenarios that can produce these effects. Acoustics in a massive concrete city like Las Vegas can certainly be played with even the most cunning audio file.

Although this is not some public huge evidence, this video surely guarantees further investigations, and should not be ignored. However, it seems that mainstream media and the police, at least publicly, have completely ignored these video evidence. This is not the first evidence that two shots are heard. In fact, the video that appeared on Tuesday and captured by a taxi driver clearly shows that a shootout with two different places is heard, and there is no echo (echo)

As she sat in a cab in front of the Mandalay Bay Hotel, Cori Langdon began to record the video as she heard the shots echo away. Her video starts with bursts that are heard from afar and after less than a second, the shooting starts to sound like it comes from near. A week after the Las Vegas shooting, there are still a number of shiny inconsistencies contradicting the official narrative. In addition to refusing to recognize the testimony of an increasing number of witnesses who claimed that there were more assailants, the FBI reduced the entire massacre to one suspect in less than 24 hours.

This suspect, 64-year-old Stephen Paddock, allegedly caused what was termed "the deadliest mass shootout in modern US history," with incredible skill, using advanced weapons, even though he did not have a military background, and did not have the reputation of "weapons lovers" . The very fact that the FBI did not investigate the evidence of whether there were other attackers was completely absurd.