In my opinion, the video is very clear. Nearby sodium lighting experienced a surge of power at nearly the same time as the Guidestones exploded into pieces, indicating a powerful electric field in the area.
There was no orange flash indicating high explosives and no saboteurs were caught on camera.
A lightning strike can be ruled out because there was none in the area at the time of the strike. Even if it was lightning, the time of the strike, 4:03.33, is a message only capable of being delivered by a DEW, which travel at 186,000 miles per second.
If it is known that this was a DEW strike, that would mean the US Military is responsible. They are the only ones with the available technology and control of Theater.
I had strong suspicions about the strike on the George Floyd mural for similar reasons.
I believe the fruits of POTUS45's formation of Space Force are now being realized.
I just happened to pause the video it at the moment of explosion. The orange ball of flame appears to the left and back of the structure, not coming from it! It's as if a cannon was sitting there in the dark and it was fired.
Anyway, as you watch the vid, keep your eye just below the light, not on the stones. I think it is a muzzle flash, and you can see a separate dustup below the light in a symmetrical pattern. Some form of artillery was rolled up there. I wonder if aerial footage would show light tracks in the grass?
Edit: I was turned around in my mind. Based on this aerial footage (https://greatawakening.win/p/15IY89wSV2/georgia-3-more-to-go/c/) I believe something was in the stone parking lot beneath the light (and thus camouflaged) and fired from there. The artillery round caused the rubble to blow away from the other slabs.
Neither a muzzle blast nor an explosive would have caused the security light to flare brighter like it did. If you watch the vid you will see the light flash much brighter for a millisecond. Only a surge of high energy could cause that light to flare.
I am pretty sure that's a light on the vehicle that is launching the round. But I don't know why the light would surge like that, unless it's not the light and instead something to do with the ignition of the projectile.
No it's a security light mounted on a pole. It's there all the time.
Okay. Well, I dont know what caused the surge, or if it even was a surge. It could have been the recording camera's adjustment as someone pointed out. But the explosion originates absolutely for sure under that light. And the direction of the rubble suggests impact from that direction, too.
If there is a flash of vapor, it would reflect light for an instant.
It could be the camera exposure levels adjusting down and back up.