Monday, November 25, 2013

How many shooters up in that tower?

We are told that on August 1, 1966, one Charles J. Whitman, 25, shot over 40 people, killing 14, from the 28th floor observation deck of the Administration Building of the University of Texas at Austin.

However, going back to the original witnesses, it sounds like there were other shooters:


articles.latimes.com…
He was firing so fast and so often, with so many puffs of smoke coming from different angles on the observation deck, that many on the ground believed there were two or three snipers.


www.deekmagazine.com…
Whitman moved around the observation deck as he continued to shoot, leading witnesses to think there were multiple snipers.


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22:35 mark
PO Houston McCoy: I looked up there on the north end there’s the one shot, then right in the middle there’s a shot, then on the south end there was a shot.
Voice Over: …. (The sniper was)shooting from east, west, north, and south. He(the gunman) gave the impression that there was more than one sniper.
McCoy: I thought there was at least three of them right there, you know.


Article from Austin-American Statesman, Aug 2, 1966
It was so deadly and efficient police officers were not convinced until the moment of Whitman’s death there were not two snipers firing at human targets below.


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Houston McCoy: “On remaining at the northeast corner, I had drawn and cocked my .38 revolver, being leery of another possible sniper.”


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Waco Tribune-Herald April 23, 1967
From the volume of fire, police believed several people were up there….


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Austin Police Chief Bob Miles:
“The first report didn’t really strike a note; it just said something about invetigating someone shooting from the tower. But the next report, when I started paying attention, said there appeared to be two of them shooting from the tower.”
Miles said police thought there were two snipers until an officer was sent up to circle the tower in a helicopter….


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PO Jerry Day: 2:12 mark
“There were shots coming from everywhere. … It looked like a gang of people up there.”


The Sniper in the Tower, Gary Lavergne, pg171
“The sniper appeared to be everywhere and victims seemed to be falling on both the Drag and the South Mall at the same time.”


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If these early reports are true, and they usually are, then the Texas Tower Sniper incident is yet another example of the false-flag event, designed to force unpopular political change in its aftermath, in this case calls for gun control and the creation of militarized police SWAT units, which today have come to full, bitter fruition.


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