When a, the fuel must be dispersed prior to ignition. There is an oxygen window called the explosive limit. Too little air, no explosion is called the lower explosive limit. Too much air, no explosion is called the upper explosive limit. Inside the window, the chemical burns explosively. This video could be an example of the chemical initially dispersing from the dispersion detonation. The fire front appears a distance from the RV as the lower explosive limit is not reached until few dozen feet from the initial source. Not denying the presented hypothesis, only presenting a possible alternative.
Ok, I don't know the veracity of this video, so with that being said. Download it, and run :
fmpeg -i <filename> -qscale 0 boom05%d.jpg
-qscale 0 is trying to keep the the quality of the video. Then start looking around frame 70-85, and you will notice that something changes.
This is before any boom. If you want to change boom to breaking, go for it.
More likely a military missile since RV was not source of explosion.
Arrest anyone who owns or is thinking of owning an rv.
The hazmat signage is interesting.
I seen that as well. I've never seen a explosion jump across a street before... You can definitely see the ground erupt directly from across the RV
Just my own speculation, but whatever the hazmat signage was warning about was the the primary combustible. The stike-through W is a big indicator as to what it was. It has a very low flashpoint and can react with water.
The whole thing seems rather amateurish to me. We're definitely not being told the truth.
Fucking Qtards.
I am calling the veracity of the video into question. Go ahead, look for yourself, and STOP trusting the fucking plan!
You are missing the point, when you break it down as such, before anything happens on the ground, there are shadows affecting the lights from above.
Then it appears there is a double image across the entire frame, like someone overlaid shit upon the video.
Agreed l watched it over and over and I see the shadows... nice catch.
Sheeeeeeit! I thought it was a missile strike.
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