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Continued shooting forensic analysis from a former detective and homicide school graduate — eliminating suspects through basic ballistic reasoning. "If you shoot a long gun enough times, you can visualize a vapor trail and line of sight without even dialing in." Three Marines disagreeing on air without a circle jerk. The kind of honest disagreement that makes the analysis credible.

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For that reason, I've eliminated anybody immediately around Charlie Kirk as being the one that took the shot. Harry Veg says, again, Army enlisted officer and officer in Michigan and now through VA Voc Rehab, a current licensed medical provider in multiple states. You can't diagnose this. I don't know what that's referring to. He's talking about just the entire scenario. I've gotten that a lot. Everybody says you can't know that. You can't know that. I was like, okay. Yeah. Well, I mean, what do you want me to do? Not look? All we're doing is speculating. Totally. That's all we pretty much can do. Sorry, I don't mean to be arrogant to your super chatters or whatever. What do you call them? Rumble rants? What do you call them? Yeah, I don't mean to be arrogant. The problem is I've just been getting the same thing over and over and over and over and over again for four days. It's like, I've retorted a lot of this. And again, I don't mean to be arrogant. I know it comes off that way. The problem is I just, I call myself a retard collector. And so here we are. Brother, you've got more experience than everybody here combined. So you're good. I'm really not arrogant, man. I'm not. I try to have fun. It's just this thing is like... No, I understand your frustration because like I tell everybody, you know, what I try to apply and I didn't have a chance to tell you more about my background. Neither is that. But, you know, went into law enforcement, did that, been a detective, went to homicide school, you know, done a lot. So there's a lot of stuff that's just like the basic facts of, well, if you're making like if you're saying it's this guy, then there's things that are going to be associated with that guy taking the fire. You know, one, if it's a smaller gun, you know, he's going to handle more recoil. Well, if you say, well, there's no flash because maybe you had like a, you know, a flash suppressor on it. Well, then it's going to be a bigger object and you're going to see it. Like there's all these things to show that these things aren't feasible. Right. And, you know, it's redundant for us because of the exposure and experience that we've had from it. So I've already I've already played this scenario in my head millions of times before even looking at this scenario. It's like I've done it. It's like if you shoot a long gun enough times, you can visualize a vapor trail and line of sight without even dialing in. 100%. And so if you do it enough times, it's just in the mind. It's like if you visualize the apple, I can do whatever I want with that apple when it comes to guns and bullets and things. It's like if you play chess, you can play chess in your mind at a high level. It's just... It just comes naturally at a point of exposure. Harry Vetch, this is a reflection off frontal plate. I've done security at Nebraska football games. Not lying. I've been there, done that. Also been in the Balkans and Overwatch. This is stupid simple. Should never have happened. I don't disagree with that. Perception versus reaction is the whole argument. Agree with you, Alpha. Two seconds is the minimum reaction. Well, you can hang out with Alpha because you're wrong. You get two minutes. You and Alpha can hang out and be wrong. You cannot pick up a rifle in two seconds and already be halfway across the roof. No, he's saying two seconds before he gets up to take off and run with the rifle. Nah, get out of here. I do want to command y'all on disagreeing. A lot of times it's just a little bit of a circle jerk on a lot of these podcasts. No, we're not going to circle jerk you. But at the same time, we're all three Marines. We're going to keep it very, very... brotherly. So, and I would have given you that heads up going into it, but we didn't have much of a conversation because I'm fine, man. I'm fine, dude. But I figured you'd be okay with it. So you're, you're pretty, pretty strong headed guys. So you'd, you'd be fine. I can.

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