Contrary to what we're all supposed to believe, since Hiroshima and Nagasaki (which were fake) there have been many, many dozens of tactical nuclear strikes (which were all too real).
There was just another tactical nuclear strike using two weapons on unknown targets. The video is not dated but the news broke today. I have never seen this particular strike before and I have seen video of quite a number of them, so I'm going on the assumption it's new and would have been taken the night of February 15-16
The video was originally posted to TikTok but I don't have the link. Here's the link to a slightly downrezzed version on YT (which you should consider saving): WTF, IS THIS REAL?!?!?
I can assure you it is real. In fact, you can see the towering mushroom cloud of the preceding strike. No one seems to know where this was, but someone on the video speaks a word which is said to be Russian.
These are without doubt nuclear detonations, if you have never seen one on a battlefield. Look how it completely lights up the sky and the landscape for several seconds, and very dark night falls thereafter. It's very hard to tell, but I would eyeball the yield at 10-15 kT.
All of this is being very heavily suppressed.
UPDATE 2/17: I've located one writeup of this event on alt-media: Nuclear war but not in Ukraine
Truth is stranger than fiction. You have merely been misinformed.
The earth is demonstrably and obviously flat ("level" is a more accurate word to use) on the scale in which we live and conduct all science. Not recognizing this is insane, and very sad.
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Nothing. You're right. The world is not perfectly flat, it's just mostly flat which is why we experience it that way (most especially thanks to water). It does have topography. Many use the word "level" instead, to try and avoid that issue. Language is imprecise.
The world is oriented level-ly. If that makes any sense to you. The world is planar and has topography on that plane, is another way to try and convey the same. It is also worth noting, that this is the case (demonstrably and experientially) regardless of the true shape of the world.
What I meant specifically, by your quoted statement was only to acknowledge that experiential reality. We don't experience a spherical world, we experience a (largely, and including topographical variance) flat one. This is also the reason that children almost all conceptualize (and draw) the world as a flat plane, before they are indoctrinated into other worldviews (under the guise of science and education).