I saw the same thing while watching the video. It was not a demo charge, i've never seen C4, or any other demo charge/cord/explosive, flash blue like that. What first caught my eye was the street light getting much brighter briefly, that told me instantly this involved a high level of electricity.
Edit: Another anon pointed something out that does make a lot of sense. If you watch the street light closely, right before and during the flash, you can almost make out a person under the street lamp. It does also look like backflash from a possible rocket propelled weapon. The explosion pattern does align with this as well as the debris exited to the opposite side. So...someone blew it up with a weapon. It wasn't a charge explosive or lightening strike as I originally thought.
I was trying to figure out why the large area light got intensely bright at the exact same time as the explosion. This guy goes through the video pretty thoroughly. I think it's a lightning strike.
God has had enough, the globohomos picked the wrong side lol.
https://youtu.be/58jc6OZE6Ik
Sarah Beth Bowen was interviewed by ch4 wyff news. She lives 3-4 miles away and she recounted "the lights flickered on and off for a few minutes. So i wasnt sure if it was from the explosion but i did hear it."
I don't think lightening is the explanation. Those things were granite, not trees. There was no moisture in them to be super heated into steam. Was there a storm at that time and location?
There is water in granite, but only something less than 1%, enough though to fracture it with rapid heating. There is water in most things, even glass, although obviously much less. If it is at all porous it will contain some water, if only as a result of the air in the pores containing water vapour...
I saw the same thing while watching the video. It was not a demo charge, i've never seen C4, or any other demo charge/cord/explosive, flash blue like that. What first caught my eye was the street light getting much brighter briefly, that told me instantly this involved a high level of electricity.
Edit: Another anon pointed something out that does make a lot of sense. If you watch the street light closely, right before and during the flash, you can almost make out a person under the street lamp. It does also look like backflash from a possible rocket propelled weapon. The explosion pattern does align with this as well as the debris exited to the opposite side. So...someone blew it up with a weapon. It wasn't a charge explosive or lightening strike as I originally thought.
Nice way to test out new tech 🤔
I was trying to figure out why the large area light got intensely bright at the exact same time as the explosion. This guy goes through the video pretty thoroughly. I think it's a lightning strike. God has had enough, the globohomos picked the wrong side lol. https://youtu.be/58jc6OZE6Ik
Sarah Beth Bowen was interviewed by ch4 wyff news. She lives 3-4 miles away and she recounted "the lights flickered on and off for a few minutes. So i wasnt sure if it was from the explosion but i did hear it."
source: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/videos-released-of-explosion-at-mysterious-georgia-guidestones-structure-demolished-gbi-says/ar-AAZf1Vy
Good catch. I noticed that, too, but didn't make the connection.
God
This is solid and coherent proof! Thank you for sharing!!
God employing some Patriots to DEW it.
I agree is was lightning, and God does bring punishment through it at times
Yeah looks like that to me as well either lightning or DEW.
No, God telling CERN what's in there future!
I don't think lightening is the explanation. Those things were granite, not trees. There was no moisture in them to be super heated into steam. Was there a storm at that time and location?
There is water in granite, but only something less than 1%, enough though to fracture it with rapid heating. There is water in most things, even glass, although obviously much less. If it is at all porous it will contain some water, if only as a result of the air in the pores containing water vapour...