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Something interesting about huge blow in Khmelnitsky, Ukraine, for those who like to talk about nuclear stuff. (see comments for detais) (media.conspiracies.win)
posted 2 years ago by CrazyRussian 2 years ago by CrazyRussian +14 / -1
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– Primate98 0 points 2 years ago +1 / -1

These blasts were nuclear weapons detonations. For anyone that believes they would "already know" if that were so, please stop reading now.

I refer persons who like to talk about nuclear stuff to two of my other comments and one post. In a long comment to a post from last night, I analyze these nuclear blasts:

Bidens tax dollars up in flames in Ukraine

I add some analysis regarding depleted uranium in a comment to this post today:

Fear Mongering: Radioactive Panic from Russian Missiles impact on munitions

In my post from 8 days ago, we found that the strike in Pavlohrad was also a nuclear strike:

Did the Ukraine War just go nuclear? Yes and no. I will explain as I tell you about the strike at Pavlohrad on April 30

I say "we found out", but readers should take the time to skim the comments on that one, particularly the pushback, to understand and evaluate the expertise and insight of the company we find ourselves among on this forum.

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– CrazyRussian [S] 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

Nuclear weapons detonations gives completely another curve in radiation level change.

Radiation level does not rise day before nuclear detonation, and fall at the moment of detonation, it rises seriously at exact moment of detonation and then decline, fast initially, when short-living isotopes decay, slowly later, leaving some noticeably rised background.

Pavlograd and Ternopol sensors show nothing suspicious at all, only Khmelnitsky sensor data looks suspicious. You could check that by yourself.

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– Primate98 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

Please, just keep it up. Everyone wants to see. More and more and more of your analysis.

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