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This content presents a detailed 3D model of the UVU area, created to analyze potential shooting locations and trajectories related to an incident involving Charlie Kirk, alongside an audio analysis that challenges the official narrative.
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All right, everyone. If you can hear me,
give me a thumbs up or a yes or
something in chat, please. I am just
getting used to the streaming software,
and this is only my second stream, so
I'm going to need your help tonight and
some patience for sure. I'm going give
I see we have split hair with lots of
All right, you can hear me good.
Awesome. Hey, Glenn. Hey, Robert. Wanda Bell,
Bell,
that sounds familiar. Do you watch New
give people a few minutes to get in. And
um if you're not really sure what we're
doing here today,
a very uh interesting gentleman
contacted me and said that he had
modeled the entire UVU area around the
courtyard and he went up it
significantly from there, which you
probably won't see from anyone else
until they see this video and then
they'll try and copy it. But um he is
also here with me. So he is in the chat,
he is also in the live stream. So, if
you have questions for him after we get
done showing kind of what he's built and
looking at different angles and things,
you are more than welcome to ask him
questions. So, if you have questions,
put them in the chat and I'll have the
producer kind of mark some that he can
address after the fact.
And I will warn you, he does have a
thick accent. I believe he's from
Holland. Uh, so that may make it a
little interesting, but he speaks very
And let me see if he is.
>> Hi. Hello. Yeah, I'm here. Can anyone
hear me?
>> Can you guys hear him? Can you do a
thumbs up or a yes if you can hear Pete? Okay.
>> Nice to having me and uh spread some uh
All right, looks like a yes. So, they
can hear you. They can hear me. All
right. So, I think we will go ahead and
get started. So, what I wanted to kind
of do was uh give him a chance to tell
you how he kind of created this model.
So, Peter, if you want to give him the
the way you actually created it, not
necessarily the analysis yet. Um, and
then we'll jump right into the uh the
model itself and some of your video.
>> Yeah, it's a little bit of a story. I
started to uh model up. At first I I I
started to look in a way to import a map
from Google Earth into SketchUp.
to build my own uh model, you know, that
took me like three, four, five days
and then I was I was not satisfied. it
didn't give me the good look, you know.
And then I Googled again. I searched, I
searched and then I came across a website
website
that you can uh put the data in. And
then uh this website convert uh your
data in into a usable SketchUp file.
>> So now,
>> so now this is this is to scale as well, correct?
correct?
>> Yeah, this is from a open street map. So
it's it's perfectly to scale.
>> All right. Awesome. So let's go ahead
and jump into your video and then uh we
will jump into the model itself. >> Yes.
>> Yes.
>> All right. Give me just one second. Like
I said, I'm learning this new software
as we go along here.
Jesus Christ. because whether or not he
shot through this crack right here,
which again is very it looks very small
on on on Google Maps right now, but it's
actually like a foot and a half to 2 ft
wide. Uh people who are there in person
let me know that's actually much wider
than it looks. And so if I'm a shooter,
>> now this is range J range day bro. And a
lot of you have seen not only his uh
ballistic dummy test he did recently,
but he's been on many shows and he's
been talking about this this idea of
shooting from this part of the building
down into hit Charlie Kirk. And along
with that and many other theories, we're
going to kind of look into that from
various angles. And I think this
modeling puts that to rest. Um it kind
of puts a bow on that. But let's keep going.
going.
>> And I want to stay out of the sight of
everybody. I might be up against this
wall here with a tripod or I might just
be prone out on the top of this and
shooting over the top. But either way,
this matches the bullet trajectory that
is most likely for the exit wound where
we saw in the front of Charlie's neck.
Okay, so he's saying that you're
shooting from there anywhere up in this
area and it's going to have a exit wound
come out of the front. So, it's going to
hit from the back and come out of the
front or even if theoretically it went
from the side out through the front.
That's kind of his stance. All right.
and he didn't respond at all.
>> I still believe that this is the most
likely area of the shooter
>> and the next day.
>> So, quick backstory and I'll let Q talk
to this more, but he contacted Range Day
Bro and was telling him his thoughts on
it and showed him this uh was trying to
get him to see these models and things
and he never heard anything back.
And then, of course, Range Day Bro was
on uh Sean Atwood, which is a over a
million subscriber channel. one
particular location which I point out on
my channel which is directly to his back
right. There's a little probably a foot
wide crack between the buildings between
the balcony and um the balcony that I
originally had alleged the shooter might
have been on. Again, I was just
spitballing there in that video. I
should have used more clear terms, but
that is the spot I think would be most
advantageous because you're shooting
through a crack.
>> So, he's going around saying that he can
shoot through a crack on top of this
building and hit Charlie Kirk. And uh I
can't wait to show you this model. Now
this, you know, of course, is this model
perfectly perfect? I couldn't tell you,
but it's to scale from a Google Earth.
It's all their measurements. And then
everything else you see is also to
scale. All right. So, let's go to um
actually we won't do sound analysis yet.
We'll do that here in a moment. All
right. And then next, this kind of shows
>> so this kind of shows how he came up
with the scaling. He actually added the
tent and many other things to this. So
check this out.
>> I used the Google Earth to get the
dimensions of the tent.
and then I put this picture to.
>> So for people they're going to say this
isn't even to scale. The tent's not
right. Nothing's right. He actually went
in here and did measurements and got it
as close as you're going to get. Right.
So, he actually modeled the tent. And as
you'll see, he modeled a lot more >> scale.
Let me see here. That's about 15 m.
And then we can also measure the tent,
of course.
>> So, it's like 4 m wide.
>> Yep. So, he measured the tent and he
gets all that put in place. He also puts
shooters in place which is I thought was
a a very nice touch. And then from
various different positions and then
we're going to see some audio analysis.
But um what he did is he took some video
and he has he has a video and I'm going
to link it in the description when we're
done. Um so you can go check it out. I
highly recommend you go watch it. But he
does some analysis where from the
original FBI shooting location there
were people that had their phones and
they were recording. So he found that
video and based on other videos he found
where that person was located and that's
how these people are standing here. This
gentleman in the black shirt I believe
is the one that was filming. So when he
does this audio analysis it's based on
the location of this guy. So it's it's
probably a lot more accurate than some
of the other stuff that's out there. All
right. So now we're actually going to
look at the model itself. And I think
this is going to be the most interesting
right, give me one second. There we go.
Sorry. Like I said, I'm learning the
software here. All right, so this is
where it gets interesting. Now, this is
the UVU campus. Obviously, not all of
it, but it's the important part. So, as
we come in here, and everyone, if you
can, um, let me know if you can see the
model and everything. I want to make
sure I'm on the actual right, uh, right
part of the stage here.
in the chat to say I can see the model
or something similar.
I'm guessing you can see it since Jordan
mentioned that. All right. So, if you
come in here, you can see he has modeled
the tent.
He's modeled Charlie in there. Charlie
is sitting up on the elevated platform.
We have his security guard. Obviously,
this is just a a human being. This is
just a render. This isn't the actual
guy. Um, and then Charlie's kind of his
location. Even details like the
microphone is there. Um, I mean, it's
it's it's very complete. And then this
is the guy over here in the black who's
recording. And then if you if I kind of
zoom out from here
and get in here.
Give me a second. Here we go. I'm still
learning the controls on this software,
too. Um, but if you zoom out, you can
see there's shooters in multiple
locations. So, this first location,
we'll cover this one first.
This is the official FBI narrative
location. So,
he's laying here. Um, doesn't really
matter which of these peaks that he was
on or even necessarily which part of
this building, he has line of sight. And
So, if you go here and you follow it
down, you can see he has clear line of
sight of Charlie out there. And uh Q
actually modeled the gun trajectory as
well. Obviously, they don't move in a
perfect straight line, but you get the
general idea that it would hit him and
he brought it all the way in to his
throat right there. So, in theory, if
that was the actual shot and everyone
believed all of that stuff, then yes, he
does have line of sight. So, now let's
go to I believe it was Peak Prosperity.
Uh Chris, Dr. Chris Um, he was talking
about this location, a possible
secondary location. It was not Tyler
Robinson. And that would be somewhat
over here.
All right. So, now we're looking at this
line of sight. Move this up a little
bit. Now, you can see that if a
location, you know, similar to this,
they have a, you know, they have a clear
line of sight. So, this this could have
been a possible another shot. And you
see with that straight line, it lands
basically in the same spot. So there's
different there there's different uh
vantage points from back there that
could certainly be plausible um as far
as the shot. Now obviously everyone
still questions the 30 6 narrative and
all of that stuff, but um anything
mostly back here on these buildings and
then up where they say Tyler Robinson
was is a you know pretty good line of
sight. But now I really want to cover
this because this is what I was kind of
questioning before from Range Day Bro.
He was saying that the shot came from
the rear right and I want to make sure
we cover this cuz it's pretty important.
I was questioning if you could actually
see inside the tent. Now, could you
shoot through the tent? Sure.
um would you want to risk possibly
missing that shot and just firing firing
the gun and missing and you know
everyone goes insane and you don't
accomplish your mission. I don't think
that would be a good look. So this would
be the vantage point of someone um this
as I mean you can pretty clearly see
it's going into the tent, right? So
that's what I was saying before is they
would have to shoot through the tent and
hope that they can actually hit Charlie
underneath. Now, if they fired from
there, theoretically, it would hit the
back of his neck. But you can see if it
hit here behind his ear, it's not going
to come out of the front. And I mean,
theoretically, I guess it could bounce
um inside, hit his vertebrae or
something, but it's going to go through
his head and go out the other side. So,
um that one and having to shoot through
the tent, I think, is probably
fairly unlikely. And then the famous
Range Day bro location, which again, I
apologize for the way I'm moving around
this uh this environment here, but all
right. Now, let's come over here. This
is the famous, you know, 6 and a half
million view video that went out and
looking at this.
Let's zoom in. Now, this is to scale,
right? So, this this human being here
and they got us to scale. So, let's look
at the official. This is what came out
on the Sea Atwood. This is the last
thing that he showed on his um his range
test when he did the the ballistic dummy.
dummy.
The shooter's anywhere anywhere here.
Anywhere on this location,
it he'd have to shoot through the
building. So, if I come over here, you
can see that that um the red is the line
of sight. So, if that's going through
and hitting Charlie, he would have to
shoot through the building itself.
So, in other words, you'd have to shoot
through the concrete and the steel and
everything else to uh to get over there.
Let me get this reset.
So, I see from this side, you can see
you'd have to shoot through the building
there. And I'll come down to uh
Charlie's vantage point if I can.
Let's see. Yeah. So this one here, this
going across, that would be where range
day bro, that building that he's on,
that's where he's saying that shot came
from to hit him behind his head and came
out of his throat. Um, clearly that's
not going to happen. Um, assuming all of
this stuff is to scale and properly
properly modeled and if that one did hit him,
him,
then you know, theoretically,
if he had that space, then it would come
out, you know, somewhere on the side of
his neck. And yes, in theory, it could
hit his vertebrae and bounce off and
come out of the front, you know, maybe.
But you have the problem of can a 30 out
6 or I guess in this case he's saying a
223 or 5.56 can that go through concrete
of the building and steel and then hit
Charlie. I think that's a pretty obvious
no. The other question people had was
what if they were standing up here on
this little I don't know if this is a
solar maybe solar panels or something
similar. So, if you're at this vantage
say here, you can't even see the tent.
So, that's definitely not going to be a
shot. And if you come up here onto the
top of this platform
and look down,
you can see the front of the tent, but
you definitely can't see Charlie.
There's no way you're shooting from there.
there.
So, again, um I think this is pretty eye opening.
opening.
assuming that this is, you know,
properly to scale, which it appears to
be. And this is kind of where my video
the other day, these were the people
that were standing here and were looking
out over the uh the courtyard
that possibly could have seen him from
the side. But even in that case, they
had to hold their phone over the edge.
If I come up here to where they're
actually standing,
if I'm standing here on this, let me
rotate a little bit.
If I'm standing here against the rail,
you can see I still can't see Charlie.
So, you know, again, assuming this
positioning and everything is correct,
which it looks like a lot of work went
into getting this right. Um, that
doesn't fit either. So, you know, that
raises more questions. But now, along
with these questions, let's look at some
of the audio analysis. And that makes
this even more interesting. Um, so
again, give me a second here. Still
And share my screen. Okay.
All right. Here we go. So this is uh
this first of this is Q's audio analysis
and then a lot of you have actually seen
um Audio Freak Audio Freaks it's FEQ
he's been on a few different shows and
um done some things and he he did some
pinpointing of stuff as well and uh they
kind of came to the same conclusion or
or very close. So um for anyone asking
it was SketchUp was the uh the program
and the model I believe. But, um, let's
let's listen to what he had to say about
the audio analysis.
I make sure I'm sharing this.
There we go. All right.
According to the story, we have a
shooter on the roof
and a target
on, let's say, 128 m, 419 ft. And the
so-called shooter used a rifle,
a mouser, and a bullet at a missile
That means the bullet hits the target in
and it takes about 370 milliseconds for
the sound to reach the target. And that
means if you are in the area of the target
target
then you always should see the impact first
first
and then the sound come after it not the
other way around.
So he's saying the order of the sonic
crack. So typically what happens is um
trying to say this in like a a
non-graphic way. So if you get shot by a
sniper, you get hit and maybe dead
before you even hear the sound of the
actual shot. And that's because the
bullet travels faster than the speed of
sound. So you get hit by the bullet
first and then the sound travels behind
it with what he's saying is he's saying
the audio does not match that type of uh
situation especially from that distance.
>> Let's have a closer look.
First we check if the video is in sync
with the sound. I will play this video
not counting gang violence.
>> Now we play it in a normal speed.
So, some of you were asking um about
like which video he sourced and that
kind of stuff. So, this is the video
where the guy standing there in the
front and uh he gives you distances and
things, but he's just making sure that
the audio is actually synced with the
video because in some videos it's not.
>> Not counting gang violence.
Not counting gang violence. We can see
the video is in sync with the sound. And
now we are going to load it in Vegas Pro
which uh have more precise measurements
than my Filora app.
I loaded the video in a correct version
That would be around here.
>> So, what he's doing is he's looking at
the distance between when Charlie
actually gets hit or it appears he gets
hit and when you actually hear the sound.
sound.
>> And now we move forward
It doesn't matter if we see the impact
125 milliseconds or 170 milliseconds
later. The fact is that we see the
impact after we hit the shot. And that
is impossible
unless you have a weapon with slower
missile velocity.
>> So he's saying that based on what he's
seen from the audio analysis, it looks
like they the shot is hitting him uh in
the wrong order, which means it could be
a closer shot or like he's saying it
could be a lower velocity type of weapon.
weapon.
>> Compared to the speed of sound, this is
what happened in the real world. We have
the sniper.
This red dot is the target
and the red dot on the right with the
speaker is when the sound hit the target.
So the bullet hit the target at 150 milliseconds
milliseconds
and then the sound hit the target
after about 370 milliseconds. But what
and it is off by like 300 milliseconds
or almost a third of a second.
In real world physics, that is impossible
impossible
unless the gun or rifle produced a
missile speed just over 200 m/s
while the speed of sound is like 340 m a second.
second.
>> So yes, so look what So Metanite 62
says, could it mean the shot was fired
close to the camera? That's that's
basically what it would have to mean in
this case. So I know um there was
another guy audio freak who he went out
and did some pretty advanced audio
analysis from multiple different cameras
and things um and he kind of came to the
conclusion a very similar conclusion
that he thought it was much closer up
and that's actually this here.
>> I am seeing a problem but it's not so
cut and dry because obviously as I said
it's geometrically aligned. It's not
linear. So, you know,
there there definitely is a supersonic
event happening. Um, you know, this is
it's going through every frequency. You
can't fake that, you know, and ultimately,
ultimately,
um, the crack is happening as well. Um,
so if I turn on
>> Well, let me ask a better question. Are
you able to determine anything from what
you've found here about how far away
from this particular recording?
>> So Jason asked a good question here. He
has all this analysis, but he's asking
him, "Have you actually figured anything
out about the distances from all the,
you know, extensive videos." He's done
several videos. Go check him out, too.
Um, check out Jason on Crowdsource the
Truth and check out Matthew on, um,
Audio Freak. But he kind of gives an
answer here, and it's very similar to
what we came up with. Um, it this was a
closer shot.
>> The shooter would have been
>> I I'd put him within 50 meters. I would
have would have thought maybe
>> so within 50 meters based on his audio
analysis of multiple different cameras
and sources. And then Q or Pete as I
call him um who did this modeling and
stuff, he he thinks the same. You know,
it's a closer shot. So um as far as the
the information that I've shown, that's
kind of what I have. Um, obviously we
have this model here. I did reach out to
other YouTube channels including
Valhalla and Paramount Tactical and all
those guys and invited them to the live
stream, but I think they might have been
too short of notice. I just asked them
this morning. So, I'll see if I can uh
get them on at some point. Um, probably
not today, but I'll see if I can get
them on and kind of go over some of
these different locations and ideas.
But, I mean, this is pretty thorough.
So, I asked the community for a 3D model
and I got a 3D model with a tent with
Charlie Kirk inside on a race platform
on a chair leaning back with a
microphone in his hand with a security
guard next to him with the people in the
front, people on the roof and exact
lines of sights from the guns. I mean,
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