The Conservative wrote: Tue Aug 04, 2020 11:10 am
Also, if you look at the explosion as it happened, it happened UNDERGROUND... and everything just started to lift up.
I think that was just the shockwave. I don't think the ground came up.
Look frame to frame, you'll see what I mean... the shockwave is not originating from the explosion, but outside of the explosion radius. If that makes sense?
I see what you mean. It looks like fire comes out of the ground right before the explosive shockwave.
Weird.
EDIT: Twitter people from Lebanon claim they heard a jet before the first explosion (not the mushroom cloud one).
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Xenophon wrote: Tue Aug 04, 2020 11:17 am
I think that was just the shockwave. I don't think the ground came up.
Look frame to frame, you'll see what I mean... the shockwave is not originating from the explosion, but outside of the explosion radius. If that makes sense?
I see what you mean. It looks like fire comes out of the ground right before the explosive shockwave.
Weird.
That is why I am saying it's an Ammo Depot, because the "fireworks depot" may be a cover, but I can't imagine one being so close to a hotel... or what was a hotel... if it was a hotel... of course safety isn't the same there as it is in the US.
Look frame to frame, you'll see what I mean... the shockwave is not originating from the explosion, but outside of the explosion radius. If that makes sense?
I see what you mean. It looks like fire comes out of the ground right before the explosive shockwave.
Weird.
That is why I am saying it's an Ammo Depot, because the "fireworks depot" may be a cover, but I can't imagine one being so close to a hotel... or what was a hotel... if it was a hotel... of course safety isn't the same there as it is in the US.
That makes sense, and this coincides with some Hezbollah fighters being found putting bombs under the Golan Heights. It very well may have been an air strike that created the initial explosion before the big explosion.
Xenophon wrote: Tue Aug 04, 2020 11:39 am
I see what you mean. It looks like fire comes out of the ground right before the explosive shockwave.
Weird.
That is why I am saying it's an Ammo Depot, because the "fireworks depot" may be a cover, but I can't imagine one being so close to a hotel... or what was a hotel... if it was a hotel... of course safety isn't the same there as it is in the US.
That makes sense, and this coincides with some Hezbollah fighters being found putting bombs under the Golan Heights. It very well may have been an air strike that created the initial explosion before the big explosion.
Do we know if any airplanes were in the jurisdiction? Also, if so, no one has claimed responsibility if it was a strike. All I know is my military friends have gone awfully quiet mid-conversation.
That is why I am saying it's an Ammo Depot, because the "fireworks depot" may be a cover, but I can't imagine one being so close to a hotel... or what was a hotel... if it was a hotel... of course safety isn't the same there as it is in the US.
That makes sense, and this coincides with some Hezbollah fighters being found putting bombs under the Golan Heights. It very well may have been an air strike that created the initial explosion before the big explosion.
Do we know if any airplanes were in the jurisdiction? Also, if so, no one has claimed responsibility if it was a strike. All I know is my military friends have gone awfully quiet mid-conversation.
I don't know about the airplane angle, but I'm sure it was Israel if it was anybody.
Xenophon wrote: Tue Aug 04, 2020 12:09 pm
That makes sense, and this coincides with some Hezbollah fighters being found putting bombs under the Golan Heights. It very well may have been an air strike that created the initial explosion before the big explosion.
Do we know if any airplanes were in the jurisdiction? Also, if so, no one has claimed responsibility if it was a strike. All I know is my military friends have gone awfully quiet mid-conversation.
I don't know about the airplane angle, but I'm sure it was Israel if it was anybody.
Give it 24 hours, if they don't take credit, it wasn't.
Do we know if any airplanes were in the jurisdiction? Also, if so, no one has claimed responsibility if it was a strike. All I know is my military friends have gone awfully quiet mid-conversation.
I don't know about the airplane angle, but I'm sure it was Israel if it was anybody.
Give it 24 hours, if they don't take credit, it wasn't.