I was browsing the Q drops and found this:
What happened to the Hindenburg? What really happened to the Hindenburg? Who died during the ‘accident’? Why is this relevant?
Earlier, they mention the Titanic. I think many of us now know that the Titanic was sunk to take out 3 people opposing the Federal Reserve. Does anyone know what the Hindenberg was for?
The Hindenberg fire is rather interesting. The US had limited helium to Germany so they were using Hydrogen. The fire burned very red, not blue.
NASA guy picked up on this due to space shuttle flights. The main engines run off hydrogen/O2 burn blue. The 2 booster rockets on the side use mixed solid rocket fuel. That burns red.
The NASA guy went and found all the info on the building of the Zeppelins. It turns out the skin of the Hindenberg was treated with the same basic chemicals that are in solid rocket fuel. Used as sort of a sealant, epoxy to keep help keep it stiff and maybe airtight. Not sure if they knew they had made solid rocket fuel, but the chemicals happened to be very close to that mix.
Lightning hit the craft due to time of day and conditions. Typical midwest afternoon in spring, summer. The skin actually is what burned. It burned very fast like a lit fuse.
The boat that sank was actually not the Titanic but its sister ship.
There's your problem right there! This balloon is filled with hydrogen instead of helium!