The destruction of NYC appears to be due to waves of water, like a tidal wave. I don't think it has anything to do with 9/11, as 9/11 doesn't explain all of the buildings being toppled, or the Statue of Liberty, or the Brooklyn Bridge being smashed with cars falling off.
Someone yesterday posted a video of a guy showing that if you folded the new $100 bill a certain way that it showed waves of water destroying NYC.
There have been movies showing NYC being destroyed by water. Predictive programming?:
Deep Impact (1998)
Elijah Wood and Leelee Sobieski play the high-school astronomy club members who fail to save the planet in the (slightly) better of 1998’s two asteroid-kills-everyone-on-Earth movies. But all of humanity’s loss is our gain as Impact climaxes with shots of cinema’s coolest-ever Manhattan-destroying tidal wave demolishing everything between the Statue of Liberty and Montauk.
The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
New York’s destruction in 2004’s weather-porn masterpiece The Day After Tomorrow happens slowly at first, then all at once; its tidal wave isn’t the perfectly surfable double barrel of Deep Impact but instead an inexorable rising tide that swamps the city over the course of an extremely real-seeming five minutes. Later shots of a frozen-solid city shattering in the brutal cold are gorgeous and serve as the perfect capper to the film’s first hour, a.k.a. its only watchable section.
I've heard theories rumbling around lately that a bomb detonated in the ocean could cause said tsunami. This might mesh in with the nuclear scenario being set up in NY and NJ.
The destruction of NYC appears to be due to waves of water, like a tidal wave. I don't think it has anything to do with 9/11, as 9/11 doesn't explain all of the buildings being toppled, or the Statue of Liberty, or the Brooklyn Bridge being smashed with cars falling off.
Someone yesterday posted a video of a guy showing that if you folded the new $100 bill a certain way that it showed waves of water destroying NYC.
There have been movies showing NYC being destroyed by water. Predictive programming?:
Deep Impact (1998)
Elijah Wood and Leelee Sobieski play the high-school astronomy club members who fail to save the planet in the (slightly) better of 1998’s two asteroid-kills-everyone-on-Earth movies. But all of humanity’s loss is our gain as Impact climaxes with shots of cinema’s coolest-ever Manhattan-destroying tidal wave demolishing everything between the Statue of Liberty and Montauk.
The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
New York’s destruction in 2004’s weather-porn masterpiece The Day After Tomorrow happens slowly at first, then all at once; its tidal wave isn’t the perfectly surfable double barrel of Deep Impact but instead an inexorable rising tide that swamps the city over the course of an extremely real-seeming five minutes. Later shots of a frozen-solid city shattering in the brutal cold are gorgeous and serve as the perfect capper to the film’s first hour, a.k.a. its only watchable section.
https://www.vulture.com/2007/12/list_ten_best_movie_des.html
I totally agree, it's a tsunami and all the buildings are collapsing.
I've heard theories rumbling around lately that a bomb detonated in the ocean could cause said tsunami. This might mesh in with the nuclear scenario being set up in NY and NJ.