By Mike Smith
06th of August 2020
By now everyone is asking, “What really caused the explosion in Beirut”
Answer: Simple. Israel nuked them with a tactical nuke.
So, let us analyze what REALLY happened based on the evidence so far.
Why the official narrative is not plausible
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Port of Beirut with the grain silos completely destroyed. |
Normally Ammonium Nitrate is used as a commercial fertilizer, but mixed with diesel in a ratio of 94% AN and 6% diesel it becomes ANFO, an explosive used in mining and tunneling. However, it is quite difficult to set off. Normally a #8 blasting cap is not enough. You need about two sticks of dynamite to set it off, alternatively you need a temperature above 210°C.
When it explodes there is normally a black cloud. Not white or red.
Ammonium-nitrate-based explosives were used in the Oklahoma City bombing and in the 2011 Delhi bombing and the bombing in Oslo 2011.
Nevertheless, the history of the Ammonium nitrate is that it was confiscated from a ship called the Rhosus…a rust bucket belonging to a Russian gangster and chancer who declared bankruptcy and left his crew stranded.
Maritime regulations and gross negligence
Normally the transport of dangerous goods on ships, rail, etc. and its storage in ports are guided by the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code, issued by the International Maritime Organisation, the maritime arm of the United Nations (UN).
Storage of Ammonium Nitrate, next to grain silos at the grain terminal is practically unheard of. There are extremely strict regulation pertaining to the handling, transport and storage of a known explosive substance such as Ammonium Nitrate and the people handling it must be specially trained. For instance, onboard the ship it must be stored above deck and never below, etc.
Furthermore, ports authorities have quality management systems and Safety management systems such as ISO 9001 and the ISM code. They have internal and external audits every six months to ensure that safety procedures are followed.
For a welder to repair a door on a warehouse with highly explosive Ammonium nitrate and fireworks inside he would need a PTW or Permit to Work…to carry out hot work. A safety officer must carry out a Risk Assessment and issue the PTW. How anybody in his right mind could allow welding near explosives and fireworks is a mystery that the arrested ports officials will have to answer.
Prelude to the explosion
It is well known that the terrorist organization Hezbollah operates out of Lebanon with Iranian funding and training. About two weeks ago a squad of about five Hezbollah members tried to attack the Israeli Shebaa Farms, but were stopped by the Israelis.
“Hezbollah should know it is playing with fire,” Netanyahu said in a televised address from Israel’s defense ministry headquarters in Tel Aviv. He cautioned that any attacks from Lebanese territory would draw a powerful response.
Further, the Lebanese government was bankrupt at the time. They are completely fucked now, albeit that money is pouring in from Western Libtard nations such as Germany. The grain silos are completely destroyed and Lebanon now faces starvation with only 10% (one months supply) of the grain left over.
The hypothesis of the attack on Lebanon
It is well known that Israel does not take shit from terrorist scum like Hezbollah or states sponsoring terrorists. It is further well known that Israel is a nuclear power.
Israel’s development of nuclear weapons together with the South African Apartheid government during the 1970’s-1980’s are well documented in books like “The Unspoken Alliance: Israel's Secret Relationship with Apartheid South Africa” by Sasha Polakow-Suransky and “The Mini-Nuke Conspiracy: Mandela's Nuclear Nightmare” by British journalist Peter Hounam and engineer Steve McQuillan.
Officially in 1993 F.W. de Klerk admitted to the world that South Africa had nuclear weapons and that he personally ordered the destruction of it. The IAEA did more than 150 inspections and found that South Africa had six completed nukes and a seventh one that was half finished. However, the authors of The Mini-Nuke Conspiracy interviewed hundreds of people from all over the world…former Armscor nuclear scientists and engineers who stated that South Africa had at least 20 completed large nukes and about 100 small tactical nukes that could fit in a briefcase or fitted inside an artillery shell.
What happened to these nukes is still a mystery. In 1993 Lord James Callaghan, former Prime Minister of the UK visited South Africa as an Ombudsman through the CODESA negotiations. Safmarine sponsored him a freebee trip on one of their “Big Whites” called the Sederberg. Part of his job was to decide what to do with South Africa’s nuclear arsenal.
I accompanied Lord Callaghan for two weeks. He always said I should just call him Jim, so Jim Callaghan (83 at the time) was an avid chess player and one night whilst playing chess with him, he told me personally that Israel took care of our nukes. How true it was, I cannot say, but that is what he told me and I have no reason to believe that he fibbed.
Nevertheless, these tactical nukes need a special ingredient called “Red Mercury”.
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Notice the red smoke |
However, it came out in our own TRC hearings that Red Mercury is definitely REAL. It might not be a derivative of mercury at all and the name might be cloak, but it does exist. It was even mentioned that it was the stuff that caused the Helderberg explosion (Flight 295) in 1987.
Now what the stuff does is that it prevents excessive nuclear fallout after a small tactical nuke has been used. Like I said, South Africa had about 100 of them. They take out an area of about 15-20km radius. Large enough to take out any township in South Africa. That is what it was originally intended for.
We also know that Israel helped South Africa with the development of everything from ballistic missiles to satellites and drones. In fact, South Africa used Israeli drones in the Angolan Bush War in 1987 and 1988. A full two years before Israel used it for the first time themselves in Lebanon.
So, looking at the evidence of the Lebanon explosion, one can see the distinctive red cloud rising from the warehouse (Red Mercury). One can also see some primary explosions that look like fireworks. Then there is the footage of something dropping onto the warehouse at about a 45° angle. To me it looks like it is way to slow for a missile. Probably a drone of some sorts. Then the massive explosion that was unmistakably a low yield nuclear explosion without the double bright flash of a large nuke.
In my opinion and with the evidence at hand at this stage I would say that the fireworks were in fact ammunition destined for Hezbollah, smuggled through the grain terminal of the Port of Beirut.
Israeli intelligence knew about it and struck it with a missile, but it failed to have the desired effect. It then struck it a second time with a self-sacrificing loitering drone, or as it is called a “Delilah missile” with a tactical nuclear payload. Loitering Munition
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