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2024-09-16 at 4:16 AM UTCNext thing we know the Illuminati is going to nuke Israel from Sinai too and reduce Haifa and Tel Aviv to rubble.
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2024-09-17 at 2:29 PM UTCisrael has caused hundreds of pagers to detonate across Southern Lebanon, causing an estimated 1200 injuries so far.
Their claim is that they hacked the pagers of Hezbullah members to overload the battery, causing an explosion.
This is unlikely the actual story; there are several videos of explosions and they appear far too powerful and consistent to be lithium cell explosions (in most cases small cells will ignite rather than explode anyway):
The real story is likely that israel was able to intercept shipments of mobile devices popular with Hezbullah and add an explosive charge inside the housing, which was then activated when a particular message was received by the device. That story is less palatable though considering there'd be no way for them to tell whether the end user is a Hezbullah member or a civilian when they broadcast the detonation message. -
2024-09-17 at 2:42 PM UTCThey use modified EM waves and space lasers to explode any electronics SPECTRAL WAS RIGHT YOU CAN FRY A MOTHERBOARD!
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2024-09-17 at 2:43 PM UTCThis is so fucking cool.
This is the best clip, explodes whilst he's checking it lol
https://streamable.com/z8rhlj
Game over man, game over. -
2024-09-17 at 2:52 PM UTCAll you have to do is hack into the BIOS and change the voltage to maximum output.
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2024-09-17 at 2:53 PM UTCthey burned this attack, it's not something they'll be able to do again, and it comes right after the war council convened talking about turning the IDF's attention to the north.
I suspect the invasion, or at least intesified attacks, are on their way. -
2024-09-17 at 3:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by ner vegas The real story is likely that israel was able to intercept shipments of mobile devices popular with Hezbullah and add an explosive charge inside the housing, which was then activated when a particular message was received by the device. That story is less palatable though considering there'd be no way for them to tell whether the end user is a Hezbullah member or a civilian when they broadcast the detonation message.
Lebanese media is saying the new shipment of pagers was delivered from Jordan.
typical. -
2024-09-17 at 3:35 PM UTC
Originally posted by ner vegas That story is less palatable though considering there'd be no way for them to tell whether the end user is a Hezbullah member or a civilian when they broadcast the detonation message.
they have no qualms killing tens if thousands of innocent women and children and you think killing a few hundreds more matters ? -
2024-09-17 at 3:40 PM UTC
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2024-09-17 at 5:34 PM UTC
Originally posted by ner vegas israel has caused hundreds of pagers to detonate across Southern Lebanon, causing an estimated 1200 injuries so far.
Their claim is that they hacked the pagers of Hezbullah members to overload the battery, causing an explosion.
This is unlikely the actual story; there are several videos of explosions and they appear far too powerful and consistent to be lithium cell explosions (in most cases small cells will ignite rather than explode anyway):
The real story is likely that israel was able to intercept shipments of mobile devices popular with Hezbullah and add an explosive charge inside the housing, which was then activated when a particular message was received by the device. That story is less palatable though considering there'd be no way for them to tell whether the end user is a Hezbullah member or a civilian when they broadcast the detonation message.
Bradley said it was some deal with Motorola if so wow...
Anyway why wouldn't Hezbollah not have a fuckton of radios already and just use those? -
2024-09-17 at 5:41 PM UTCAnd a battery is the only place in any electronic device I could see you being able to fit any explosive. How good of a bomb could a pager make and still function? If it's a regular beeper with a triple A battery and you did something with that I couldn't see it doing that much damage. But I think high explosives are more powerful than gunpowder.
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2024-09-17 at 5:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by Cowboy2013 Bradley said it was some deal with Motorola if so wow…
maybe, you'd need custom firmware to have it trigger an explosive when a specific message is received rather than just whenever it beeps or vibrates, and that is difficult to do without the manufacturer's help. it's like the time all the major hard drive manufacturers colluded with the NSA to embed data collection in the firmware, except this time it killed people.
also there's some disagreement whether the devices that exploded were made by MOTOROLA or APOLLO, a Taiwanese manufacturer.
Originally posted by Cowboy2013 Anyway why wouldn't Hezbollah not have a fuckton of radios already and just use those?
I'd assume so but I don't know how they run their communications. pagers are one-way only so I'd assume they use them for sending general updates to members, radios get used in the field -
2024-09-17 at 5:48 PM UTC
Originally posted by Cowboy2013 And a battery is the only place in any electronic device I could see you being able to fit any explosive. How good of a bomb could a pager make and still function? If it's a regular beeper with a triple A battery and you did something with that I couldn't see it doing that much damage. But I think high explosives are more powerful than gunpowder.
I've seen people say the explosion seems consistent with around 10g of C4 (thought it probably wasn't C4 that was used), you might be able to fit that in dead space, drill out the housing, or replace the standard battery with a smaller one so that it still operates but has more room for special features -
2024-09-17 at 6:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by ner vegas israel has caused hundreds of pagers to detonate across Southern Lebanon, causing an estimated 1200 injuries so far.
Their claim is that they hacked the pagers of Hezbullah members to overload the battery, causing an explosion.
This is unlikely the actual story; there are several videos of explosions and they appear far too powerful and consistent to be lithium cell explosions (in most cases small cells will ignite rather than explode anyway):
On top of that lithium ion batteries don't discharge their energy in a concussive blast, rather they spontaneously combust. 1000's of vids on yt of this.The real story is likely that israel was able to intercept shipments of mobile devices popular with Hezbullah and add an explosive charge inside the housing, which was then activated when a particular message was received by the device. That story is less palatable though considering there'd be no way for them to tell whether the end user is a Hezbullah member or a civilian when they broadcast the detonation message.
as for this, an Israeli seizure of a shipment of consumer goods wouldn't go unnoticed. -
2024-09-17 at 6:07 PM UTClol yeah I've set them off before, they mostly just flare up