The [DS] did no such thing. White Hats (SOF) used a missile to blow up the non-disarrmable [DS] bomb after gathering the dominion data with hi-def exfil they planned to detonate as a cover up. FBI was there to cover it up for them. Think about their "24 hour investigation". Lone wolf? LOL.
The "missile" was a transient white line appearing next to the bomb site. But the image was heavily affected by contrast-detection artifacts (why early Xerox machines did well with lines of sharp contrast, but poor with any blocks of dark color). The white line could easily have been a contrast artifact. Missiles do not produce visible wakes during their terminal flight. The idea that it was a missile strike is fancy, not fact.
Hardly a theory. Just a wild speculation. A non-starter. Lasers vs. ground targets have always been problematic. They get stopped by clouds, smoke, or dust. Why bother, when it is easier to lob a GPS-guided 500-lbm bomb?
I remember back in the 1970s when I was in grad school, our lab director (a rather salty guy) expressed exasperation about the popular obsession with laser death rays. "We already HAVE death rays," he would declare. "They're called machine guns! You point them, pull the trigger, and people die."
The attack was probably not a missile. Probably a direct energy weapon. Which makes me think (or at least hope) that white hats sets this up as a juicy bait, DS took the bait and attacked with one of chinese satellite weapons, and now the white hats know which satellite(s) and can (or already have) take(n) it down
The [DS] did no such thing. White Hats (SOF) used a missile to blow up the non-disarrmable [DS] bomb after gathering the dominion data with hi-def exfil they planned to detonate as a cover up. FBI was there to cover it up for them. Think about their "24 hour investigation". Lone wolf? LOL.
Stay tuned for moar...
People here should write movie scripts. I'm not saying you're wrong it just sounds thrilling compared to what these media companies put out.
The "missile" was a transient white line appearing next to the bomb site. But the image was heavily affected by contrast-detection artifacts (why early Xerox machines did well with lines of sharp contrast, but poor with any blocks of dark color). The white line could easily have been a contrast artifact. Missiles do not produce visible wakes during their terminal flight. The idea that it was a missile strike is fancy, not fact.
You don't believe the DEW (Directed Energy Weapon) Theory then?
Hardly a theory. Just a wild speculation. A non-starter. Lasers vs. ground targets have always been problematic. They get stopped by clouds, smoke, or dust. Why bother, when it is easier to lob a GPS-guided 500-lbm bomb?
I remember back in the 1970s when I was in grad school, our lab director (a rather salty guy) expressed exasperation about the popular obsession with laser death rays. "We already HAVE death rays," he would declare. "They're called machine guns! You point them, pull the trigger, and people die."
Wasn’t smoke, but dust/debris. Thermobaric weapons can create that spout of smoke through delivery device entry prior to delayed explosion.
I like the cut of your jib
That's not just a jib. I think he has a spinnaker running wing on wing.
The attack was probably not a missile. Probably a direct energy weapon. Which makes me think (or at least hope) that white hats sets this up as a juicy bait, DS took the bait and attacked with one of chinese satellite weapons, and now the white hats know which satellite(s) and can (or already have) take(n) it down
Are you sure?