Whodunnit? That is the question.
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It’s in Russia-controlled territory, so Ukraine. This is the prelude to the nuclear disaster false flag that will come in the next few months. The reservoir behind the dam is used to cool Zaporizhzhia. Western media will release articles (all at once, just you fucking watch) about how “the dam being destroyed puts the plant at risk of meltdown,” Russia will rebuke this claim, and then all of a sudden the plant will explode (Russia will claim a heavy missile barrage; Ukraine will deny; video will be posted; all Western video sites will take the video down in lockstep and prevent it from being posted ever again) and it will be Russia’s fault.
In statistics we used to discuss monte carlo simulation.
I think it required trying to consider every possible variable and simulate how every variable or choice or decision or option effects an end result. Powerful computers required to calculate every possible variable. But if variables are infinite or there are not defined parameters then the calculation times out or the computer overloads itself trying to calculate it all.
Or to speak to Excel programmers, =if(If(if(if(if(if(if(if(if(if(if(if))))))))))))))))
How about “Ukraine has already used successfully HIMARS against the dam’s locks but ‘is hoping they won’t have to blow the whole thing’ as a last resort”? That should narrow the range of variables.