I have yet to read how the beepers, radios and solar panels were made operational. Were the explosives inserted into the devices or has Mossad found a way to detonate these common devices.
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I have a friend who is an expert in this kind of thing. There's no way to make the average device (pager, walkie, phone, etc) just explode on its own.
Someone would have had to intercept the shipments of these things and introduce something like C4 into them. It wouldn't take much.
Not sure if the battery is used as the detonator or if you have to put that in, too.
Then the detonator is tied to receiving a certain signal that tells it to explode.
The important thing here is that no, you cannot make an ordinary phone/etc. just explode as it is simply by sending it a signal. Lithium batteries can sometimes ignite and burn extremely hot, but they do not go BOOM on their own.
Those devices were tampered with and rigged to explode.
Read that the pager itself has three of the five components needed to make a bomb…the two things missing are the explosive and detonator.
Man in America show addresses it early in this episode. He shows the compound used. It is before he talks about P Diddler.
https://rumble.com/v5fb8z9--live-is-sean-combs-an-mk-ultra-handler-the-evidence-is-shocking.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp
The most plausible story I've read is that the device battery packs were injected with explosive material during an intercepted shipment. This sat dormant for a significant amount of time, until the cyber attack which caused the battery to heat up enough to the point to ignite the explosive material.
From all accounts I've read, it is the first option you surmised. Devices sabotaged during production or at the supply chain level as they were ordered in bulk as a huge order then the order was fulfilled by a company in Hungary.
So either the company in Hungary sabotaged them or they were intercepted during the logistics side of them being delivered in enmasse to the end shipping destination.