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Massive and aesthetic ANFO explosion at Beirut Port

  1. #21
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    doubt it, initial estimates are a bit under 100
  2. #22
    G African Astronaut
    Originally posted by aldra I'd doubt Hez has anything to do with it, just poor safety standards, the country is corrupt as fuck

    Corrupt due to Hezbollah's hidden hand in every policy.
  3. #23
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by G Corrupt due to Hezbollah's hidden hand in every policy.

    lol wut

    it doesn't work that way
  4. #24
    Dregs African Astronaut [that freakishly double-edged allmouth]
    Originally posted by aldra doubt it, initial estimates are a bit under 100

    true but they are so fucked up and trying to sleep now

    when they report shit later the numbers will pick up...or maybe a few more explosions are in order. a man can dream right??
  5. #25
    Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Israel denying involvement with increased tensions between Israel and Lebanon.


    Looks a bit fishy, but knowing how cia/mi5/mossad operates, along with the stupidity of most people, they could've simply gotten Intel that the shit was at critical mass and therefore capable of detonation through combustion without a shockwave.

    Use others mistakes against them.
  6. #26
    Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Technologist There’s gonna be a million reasons why people think this happened, and we still may never know what actually happened.

    The news I’ve seen thus far said it wasn’t terrorism, but that it had to do with some form of corruption. That amount of those chemicals should have never been kept in a city.

    It was Mossad...

    The explosions coincide with mounting tensions between Israel and the Lebanese Shiite militia Hezbollah, which maintains a facility at the port and has long been accused by U.S. officials of using it to smuggle weapons into the country. The incident follows a spate of mysterious blasts at Shiite militia weapon-storage sites in Iraq last year, which Iraqi and Israeli officials have said Israel was responsible for, and more recently a string of explosions at military sites and sensitive locations in Iran, which regional intelligence officials have said Israel, at least in part, was behind.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/major-explosion-rocks-beirut/2020/08/04/53ff4dd6-d666-11ea-a788-2ce86ce81129_story.html
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  7. #27
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    LOL wtf it was 2750 pouns of ammonium nitrate and had been stored that way for 6 years

    yeah, definitely possible someone took advantage of the situation
  8. #28
    Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by aldra LOL wtf it was 2750 pouns of ammonium nitrate and had been stored that way for 6 years

    yeah, definitely possible someone took advantage of the situation

    Well to be fair if it was Mossad they were just being a helpful neighbor. I mean they wanted to blow the stuff up so Mossad just helped them do it more effiecently.
  9. #29
    Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_City_disaster


    Not sure what the critical mass is but 2000 lbs sounds like an awful lot to be in one large container

    Ever since tx city disaster you'd think everyone would keep it in much smaller containers
  10. #30
    Dregs African Astronaut [that freakishly double-edged allmouth]
    Tony May, a former explosives investigator for the US Department of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, told CNN that video of the blast in Beirut offers important clues to what happened.

    "I've done a lot of accident investigations with the government, both national and international, and it is clear to me that this was a large amount of explosives or energetic material stored in a building that caught fire and that fire propagated to the explosives, causing the accident," said May, who now works as a security and explosives consultant.
    No yellow smoke: May said when he was in Baghdad, the telltale sign of an ammonium nitrate explosive was a yellow smoke cloud. The pink or red cloud that was seen, he said, was "not consistent with ammonium nitrate."

    However, May said that doesn't necessarily mean ammonium nitrate wasn't involved. It could just mean there were "other items as well," he said.

    White flashes: The white flashes seen in different parts of the video may indicate that smaller explosions were occurring in the lead-up to the large shockwave, May said.

    So in this niggers opinion is wasn't A.N. fuck off. Oh wait...another "tragedy" that we'll never get the truth on
  11. #31
    Splam African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Kuntzschutz https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_City_disaster


    Not sure what the critical mass is but 2000 lbs sounds like an awful lot to be in one large container

    Ever since tx city disaster you'd think everyone would keep it in much smaller containers

    Nah it's fine they used to fill ships to the brim with explosives and sail them across the sea.
  12. #32
    Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Just noticed, the Texas City disaster happened roughly the same year cia was created along with Israel becoming a country. Weird
  13. #33
    Soyboy 2020 IV: Intravenous Soyposting African Astronaut [scrub the quick-drying deinonychus]


    Mysterious fires and explosions in Iran so far in 2020.

    "Israel discovered that Iran and its Quds Force have been exploiting civilian maritime channels, and specifically the Port of Beirut," Danon said. "The Iranian regime is transferring weapons in various ways. They use commercial companies, mainly from Europe, to support Hezbollah and develop its missile program. Unfortunately, the port of Beirut has become Hezbollah's port," he lamented.
    https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/07/23/the-port-of-beirut-has-become-hezbollahs-port-israeli-un-envoy-reveals/
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  14. #34
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Yeah I was thinking of making a thread about that.

    There were rumours that israel was trying to kick off a war before the US election because they didn't want to risk doing it if Trump was out of office, but I dismissed them as dumb because Biden is likely to be just as pro-israel as Trump is.

    Given the scale of sabotage in Iran and the uptick in attacks on Syria, they do appear to be trying to provoke a response. If this was actually an attack and not an accident, it will be taken very seriously because the explosion destroyed a lot of food reserves and crippled the port where 80% or so of it comes into the country (Lebanon produces very little domestically). They were already suffering from shortages.
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  15. #35
    Number13 African Astronaut [dispute my snotty-nosed seagull]
    I saw on the news that Israel had said they definitely didn't do it which supposedly they don't do, according to the program ITV news at least.
    A big ol coinkydink
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  16. #36
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    I'd doubt there will be any conclusive evidence unless there are security cameras there that store data offsite. 1300 or so kilos of explosive do a good job of making evidence disappear
  17. #37
    Soyboy 2020 IV: Intravenous Soyposting African Astronaut [scrub the quick-drying deinonychus]
    Originally posted by aldra I'd doubt there will be any conclusive evidence unless there are security cameras there that store data offsite. 1300 or so kilos of explosive do a good job of making evidence disappear

    Even if you have cameras they only retain footage for 30 days or so. They could have planted a device there at any time, either timed or remote detonation.
  18. #38
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING 2020 IV: Intravenous Soyposting They could have planted a device there at any time, either timed or remote detonation.

    I haven't heard of any state actors doing that, it leaves too much of a window for the device to be found. Typically they seem to prepare the site a few days in advance at the most
  19. #39
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Finally a real terrorist attack for once
  20. #40
    Soyboy 2020 IV: Intravenous Soyposting African Astronaut [scrub the quick-drying deinonychus]
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