Z ID: 04995a July 25, 2022, 3 a.m. No.16801367   🗄️.is 🔗kun

As of 6/1/22, Maps has visited Uvalde, TX, at least five times: Feb 2008, April 2011, July 2019, December 2021, and May 2022 (no later than 6/1/22, time of this Google Maps review). One of the things you can see on the street view is the date when the image was taken. As of 6/1/22, if you "walk" down the streets around Robb Elementary, two time lines of interest emerge: December 2021 and May 2022.

 

December 2021 sees an isolated path taken amidst earlier mapping (primarily April 2011 time line).

 

  • The mapping appears to start and stop within a collection of older street view mappings.

  • The path of the streets view pass three points of interest: the funeral home, the place where the truck was wrecked, and side of Robb Elementary where the shooter was purported to have entered the building.

  • The December 2021 path goes around the elementary school (North and East sides), segments terminating at the edge of the parking lots.

  • Can't say for certain, but the December 2021 path appears to terminate into a May 2022 path, US Hwy 83.

  • While it cannot be immediately known when the May 2022 was created, it was done at latest by the time of the shooting.

 

As of 6/5/22, something unusual occurs.

 

  • If you traverse the North and East sides of the school in Google Maps, the dates are all now May 2022, whereas before they where April 2011.

  • A new May 2022 route now exists, having one segment in common: North side of Robb Elementary, two blocks from Perez St. to Old Carrizo Rd.

  • The new route (May 2022) starts in the same place as the earlier route (December 2021): Evans St., sharp left back on Nicolas St. (runs parallel to drainage ditch, same one car crashed into), turns right onto Geraldine.

 

What're the odds a certain company sends out a car twice in one month to remap the same segment of road? Why map this in May, same month as the shooting, when you've already mapped the main drag earlier in the same month, not re-map side roads, and when they'd already captured those streets in December, six months earlier?? One would think that a company basically known for AI shit would've heard of the "traveling salesman problem" and not mapped the same place twice in six months??

 

Was the initial mapping in December to get fixed landmarks for a certain three-letter-agency's plane that visited?

 

Take a "streets" walk, you'll see what I mean . . .