Did Mossad Blow Up Tianjin in 2015?
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I don't think SGTReport has this correct. You can distinctly hear the woman has an Asian accent. Also, if they knew what was going to happen, why would she ask if he was filming? This is stacked up against two women's voices sounding similar in very brief clips.
Did Mossad do it, though? I'd say the chances are 99.9%. First, an analysis of the event:
Confirmation Tianjin was Nuked (Veterans Today 8/25/2015)
The toasted cars, just like 9/11, are a dead giveaway. An interesting quote from the article given the Beirut Port explosion almost exactly 5 years later:
The explosion at Beirut Port was from a nuclear-tipped Popeye missile. Funny, right? I think they're wrong about the yield here, though. It's much bigger. So maybe it was a 6kT Popeye warhead? Looks even bigger to me, more like 10kT. The crater it digs out is 400m across.
So was it Israel? How many suspects are there for such events?
Thank you for the info and article link. It should be an interesting read. Funny how these things pass by the radar without many people noticing them.
We've really got to try to keep these things alive. I once thought the truth was like match that would set the world alight as soon as it got loose. Sure' it's a match, but it's like holding it up to wet newspaper... lol
I didn't include it before, but for comparison there's an alternative theory:
WAS TIANJIN, CHINA HIT BY HYPER-VELOCITY ‘ROD FROM GOD’ KINETIC ENERGY WEAPON? (8/17/2015 by Russ Winter, now at winterwatch.net)
I actually subscribed to that theory for a long, long time, since it was Jim Stone's take. You know what the easy deciding factor is, though? The fire that was already burning.
A fire set before the nuke is detonated is a pattern you see over and over: 9/11, Beirut, numerous ammo dumps, etc. Must be a weird psychological effect that totally throws people off, like, "Oh, I guess that fire just spread to something explosive." If it just went off with an enormous bang, even normies would probably say, "TF was that?! A nuke!?"
Also, if you set a fire and then your rod from outer space missed by a couple of hundred meters, normies might notice that too.