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Reports that confiscated high explosives were stored there. No confirmation though. But there were numerous different explosions. I’ll leave it to guys like Eng as to how much explosives would cause something that mammoth.
It is weird that the main explosion is a single pressure wave which is typically only seen in high order detonations as opposed to sympathetic and/or low order detonation.ie. a cache of fireworks typically doesn't blow all at once and so uniform. Something shady is going on there.
In 1 of the many videos I watched you can see many small explosions going off inside the whse prior to the giant blast
I'd guess it would be an ammonium nitrate "plant" in some capacity.....why and what for is for some one else to decide.
Trump refers to it as "an attack."
Yeah, I wouldn't be too quick to write this off as an accident. It very well could have been an attack of some sort.
Certainly possible. But the generals did NOT tell trump it was an attack. He just made it up out of thin air.
Seems there have been a large number of "malfunctions" leading to explosions or significant fires around the world lately. I wonder if this could be related to malware believed to play a role in the other events. Even we had the Bonhomme Richard absolutely gutted by explosions and fires. Wouldn't be surprised if that was malware related. Not sure if these were instances of cyber attacks, but I think we'll see a rise in cyber attacks to infrastructure in the coming years. Possibly stemming from the hack and release of cyber warfare code from the pentagon.
Not to deny you the tinfoil hat but BR was not a cyber attack, it was workplace carelessness during refit. Additionally, there is nothing networked on any US warship that could be hacked and start a fire.As to the rest, absolutely the cyber attack surface has exploded over the last couple of years(last 6 months especially) so vulnerabilities are definitely a concern. I wouldn't be a lot of stock in the white hat US military types doing it though. Much more likely to be the Israelis or the Brits.
**puts tinfoil hat on** In general I agree. But if the BR was a cyber attack, we would never know the truth on that matter. Also, as was the case in many of the successful cyber attacks in places like Iran, it wasn't networked elements that allowed the intrusion, it was people bringing infected elements into the closed system. I'm not knowledgable on the infrastructure in something like the BR, but I would assume that the control systems are still running on internally networked systems, making them vulnerable to someone inadvertently introducing malware.
You are just gonna have to trust me on this, BR wasn't a cyber attack.
Works for me...but can I still wear my tinfoil hat?