Fake That is not thermal imaging Missile would have been visible on normal video footagepic.twitter.com/k4HecvduPd
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You would be able to see a missile. There are many videos form the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as weapons tests where munitions can clearly be seen in footage en route to targets. That rules out a kinetic action... but we still don't know how the fire started.
The big ass missile in the video, most definitely A real missile, who knows But the blast was definitely caused by ammonium nitrate and not a different explosivepic.twitter.com/UuhvS4gqR2
I don’t think that is Beirut. Also, who would have thermal imaging handy like that?
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