Good Afternoon,
I decided to stabilize the footage and take a look and see wtf is going on. Here's a link to the video all stabilized: https://files.catbox.moe/wvde8p.mp4
Here's the original thread: https://conspiracies.win/p/11RNtKI6bL/nashville-missile-/
Missiles burn up all of their propellant within the first few seconds of flight. Unless it was fired from a helicopter or drone directly above, which it was clearly not, you would see no smoke or vapor trail. Even sophisticated air to air missiles, ones used to take down fighter jets, burn through their propellant within seconds and glide to their target.
Air to ground missles don't use typical propulsion methods, the trail in the video could be a side effect of a missle moving at supersonic speed.
Pure speculation of course.
Missiles use a propulsion system, being combustion. Assume it would have to be fired from far away, if it were super sonic, which it would be, you would not see a vapor trail on a 240p security camera. Vapor trails with excellent optics are still hard to see. If it were a bomb it would not be super sonic and would show up as a black dot on one frame if you were extremely lucky. Sometimes the easiest answer is the correct answer.
and It's always the videos that claim to be the most important that are shot in the lowest res possible, there is no excuse to use 240p anymore anything less then 720p is just either laziness disguised as cost efficiency or just plain old intentional.