I have been browsing various official and unofficial radiation counters, and I noticed a very disturbing pattern in the pacific ocean, many radiation detectors were offline during the explosion, for a week period.
I also noticed dramatic increases in the radiation levels on the coasts of the pacific, one even had a reading of 499 but that could be an error.
Most disturbing of all is the official USA detectors are down for "routine maintenance" during that time period and still are down. You can see the missing timeline on their charts right before the increase in radiation.
Another strange "coincidence" is that the FAA shut down all flights in Hawaii and the pacific in that time period.
My theory right now from all the strange coincidences and missing information is that some type of nuclear device was placed into the volcano to create the 10 megatons of explosive force you can witness in the videos of it.
To what end I do not know, but I do know that many things about this are suspicious and do not add up, another coincidence was that North Korea was testing nukes just prior to this explosion.
Unanswered questions, why are the radiation networks down or offline in the pacific, and the few that are online all showing higher than normal radiation?
Why did the FAA ground all flights nearby?
Why do you never see on the media right before the explosion occurs even though it was recorded in other footage?
Another strange thing is how the internet was wiped out after the explosion. Reminds me of EMP.
A lot of strange coincidences at best, some terrifying plan at worst.
One unsubstantiated rumour and the whole board (and usual suspects) are here buying into 'possibilities'. Can we not do better than just being lazy? Surly we can start thinking logically and reach out to someone local. Today it should be easy to find someone who lives nearby to see what they think. Thus the problem with media. People are just too lazy to invest any serious time into breaking down the truth when major events happen. I do know this. There are 12 hours on each side of any major event. Those 24 hours should be captured. What we really need is a blockchain. This archive needs to allow anyone to scroll to any day and access public cameras used by police, fire, body cams, etc. it should be public records since it is paid by the taxpayer. eg; think if all Pentagon cameras (non-secured areas, outside on grass and overpasses) where blockchained in real time. That's what I'm talking about.