Message from @Archiver✿(Fake Art Open)

Discord ID: 793142438776668161


2020-12-28 15:39:27 UTC  

Emp would fry electronics not in a faraday cage

2020-12-28 15:39:31 UTC  

There's no way that was an EMP. Even if it were, it would have knocked out all these cameras that took footage of the aftermath such as the one in the above post.

2020-12-28 15:39:48 UTC  

What are you trying to fry?

2020-12-28 15:39:55 UTC  

And here you go, you'd hear something like this if a missile was literally burning fuel before it struck a target (which is required for burn trails.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/772982351520333824/793141189447516170/missile_fuel_burn_sound.mp4

2020-12-28 15:39:57 UTC  

I'm just asking...

2020-12-28 15:40:20 UTC  

That's a pretty stealthy missile...

2020-12-28 15:40:27 UTC  

Maybe I should turn up the volume...

2020-12-28 15:40:50 UTC  

If someone is suggesting that the soot pattern on the ground indicates that there was a rocket... There's no way that a rocket would have took such a parallel trajectory to the ground.

2020-12-28 15:41:28 UTC  

I don't even think it's mostly soot, looks like damp gravel because literally water lines were broken and spraying water everywhere.

2020-12-28 15:41:51 UTC  

And yes, they usually have an AOA of about 45-60 degrees.

2020-12-28 15:42:18 UTC  

Unless it was a javelin... Those are almost 90 degrees on their targets.

2020-12-28 15:42:28 UTC  

Tbh, i thought he blew up the batteries with how big the explosion was.

2020-12-28 15:42:49 UTC  

Have you ever heard of a shape charge

2020-12-28 15:42:53 UTC  

He has like an 80 liter fuel tank in the RV.

2020-12-28 15:43:00 UTC  

Of course it's going to make a huge fireball.

2020-12-28 15:43:37 UTC  

In the Beirut embassy bombing they used acetylene tanks...

2020-12-28 15:44:17 UTC  

acetylene is some rough stuff!! But, yes I've heard of shaped charges. Having dealt with C4 and other plastic explosives in the Army. I doubt that's what was used here.

2020-12-28 15:44:46 UTC  

It was low-velocity explosives.

2020-12-28 15:44:52 UTC  

Tannerite or ANFO.

2020-12-28 15:44:53 UTC  

It was felt really far away. It makes sense though if he had experience with explosives

2020-12-28 15:44:53 UTC  

@Archiver✿(Fake Art Open), you just advanced to level 7!

2020-12-28 15:44:58 UTC  

What makes you so sure?

2020-12-28 15:45:05 UTC  

Damage.

2020-12-28 15:45:14 UTC  

And lack of damage to people.

2020-12-28 15:45:22 UTC  

Did you not see the gaping hole that was made in the side of the ATT building?

2020-12-28 15:45:26 UTC  

Sure.

2020-12-28 15:45:42 UTC  

Did you are across the street too

2020-12-28 15:45:46 UTC  

Yep.

2020-12-28 15:45:49 UTC  

Tannerite, you'd have to have a couple hundred pounds of it.

2020-12-28 15:46:01 UTC  

About 200-400 lb by my estimates.

2020-12-28 15:46:19 UTC  

He was riding heavy. Shocks were down low

2020-12-28 15:46:55 UTC  

The fact no one died when they were literally down the street is the biggest indicator.

2020-12-28 15:47:15 UTC  

Nor were injured seriously.

2020-12-28 15:48:14 UTC  

More in line with a slow-moving shockwave, on top of the audio of the explosion from multiple sources indicates it's more of a deep, longer-lasting boom rather than the hard crack of a high-velocity explosive.

2020-12-28 15:48:23 UTC  

Kill radius of 155mm HE shell is only 50 meters. And that's in open space.

2020-12-28 15:49:18 UTC  

That's around 170 feet.

2020-12-28 15:49:45 UTC  

That's also 100% kill ratio.

2020-12-28 15:50:48 UTC  

I didn't say it was used here I said it's been used in other bombings.

2020-12-28 15:55:46 UTC  

I still want the video feeds from when the rv got there to the time it exploded so we know he was a lone actor and that the gun shots came from the speakers. Still don't trust the FBI in all honesty.

2020-12-28 15:56:33 UTC  

I was merely responding to you talking about it. I know for a fact it wasn't used here.