The video…no. (Is this video a live stream or security camera? I can see it being), anyway, so…where’s the video camera pointing when someone is placing the explosives? And also leaves, apparently walked to a car that sustained zero damage. Or, was it shot? I thought shot before explosives. Why does it start then, and end where is does? There are TWO cameras I can see from. So why wouldn’t they have the entire thing on cameras, which is the reason they have them, at all. Then, THE ATF?? Anyone hear them investigate anything? Why the fbi…that makes it suspicious. It’s explosives, the ATF & E does that. FBI does false flags and hoaxes while doxing like micro peni kids and extorting. The cameras cut too quickly, no excuse they can’t just check the cam and find their man. Then like all other false flags they destroy them/tear them down!? One slab blew. Could have replaced it if it was that important. So why the outcry from blatant bullshitters like it’s horrible or something!? I bet you, General Lee fired a canon at it. That’s where I’m at…Lee wins.
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Nope... fail. Literally their entire intent and purpose is they cost exactly as much as that unshaped, uncharged rod of metal.
The part that holds the rods can be replaced (a magazine), with a remotely operated low earth orbit vehicle, such as the X-37B.
I'm not saying that was what it was, I'm saying, they are cheap to use.
$2500 per kilo of tungsten, 12 tons each, have to be sent into orbit to arm the weapon. The weapon can penetrate 200 feet into the earth, this requires teams of logistics for proper precision.
Cheap?? Use logic, these weapon will cost millions per use.