Vegas Shooting: Commotion before Shooting Starts

Yidiocracy
Published on May 15, 2020
I did a lot of research into the Vegas Shooting false flag and this is one of the more interesting things I found. This video shows that something happened inside the concert before the rapid firing begins. I say rapid firing, because there were single shots fired prior to the automatic firing commencing. There were 6 shots fired prior to what we have been told was the beginning of the shooting. You can hear these shots from 3:12 – 3:20. You can hear these shots more clearly in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88dnuVj5SOE

At 3:35 you will hear someone ululate (type of scream) followed immediately by a muffled explosion or crashing sound. People then start to leave the concert. You hear one person say “what’s going on”. There is a blonde woman bottom right hand side of the frame, and after the crashing sound she drops. Something startled here big time. And many others were startled enough to immediately head to the exits. This all happens before the rapid firing begins at 3:50, and it wasn’t Paddock ululating from his hotel room and creating this panic. Someone(s) inside the concert did this.

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