The following post is outrageous, unbelievable, and absolutely true. Plenty of sauce links at the bottom.
For context:
The key point in this post, and what all the sauce links are there to prove, is that THE WHITE SPECKLING on the video is an artifact of ionizing radiation hitting the camera sensor. (See Sauce link to understand)
These pixelations are telltale sign of a nuclear explosion. (See Sauce link to understand)
The following is a short clip of more than one NUCLEAR bunker buster bombs exploding in Yemen in 2015. (estimated distance - 6 miles)
https://youtu.be/TueGsI2GXbw?si=xGoMv0WG1t0vaKGr
NOTE: Starting @ 1:10 in the clip the WHITE SPECKLES appearing IN FRONT OF the close-by 'vertical pipe' looking things at the bottom center of the screen... This is ionizing radiation (likely neutrons) overloading the digital camera sensor. NOT speckles/Sparks 6 miles away at the explosion itself.
(watch 1st 25 seconds of the YT Sauce link to understand)
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YES These are nukes.
NO the MSM would not have told you.
The camera speckles do not lie.
(watch first 25 seconds of sauce link below or you will NOT understand)
The reason it is important for Anons to know HOW TO IDENTIFY video of NUKES vs NON-Nukes going forward is that I believe as things escalate in Ukraine and in the Middle East, these weapons will once again be showing themselves. Anons need to be able to identify the use of nuclear weapons in real time as the videos are posted on social media. Now you guys know how to tell the difference and separate bullshit from Truth.
Example of a huge, non-nuclear explosion in Lebanon:
https://x.com/sentdefender/status/1837544227443503304
SAUCE: DO NOT SKIP or you will NOT understand. ⬇️⬇️⬇️
Controlled laboratory demonstration of the WHITE SPECKLE effect of ionizing radiation on a cell phone video:
https://youtu.be/MsG6JsMAJ_Q?si=T593AN8_R1etKC55
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DID YOU Watch just 25 seconds of the above sauce?
If not then you Will. Not. Understand.
Over 25 comments so far and only ONE additional view on the above clip that proves the entire OP.
There is even an app that uses only the phone camera. In researching this, several websites claim to 'debunk' the idea that ionizing radiation shows up on a video taken with a digital camera.
"RADIATION produces SPOTS IN THE IMAGE that are caused by high energy particles hitting the CMOS-sensor. When the ray is absorbed by the electrons in the censor, they get exited and soon release their excess energy as a flash of light."
Source: https://www.nerdaxic.com/2014/09/01/how-ionizing-radiation-affects-cmos-sensor/
Neutron Bombs leave almost NO residual radiation.
"Since the neutron bomb produced LITTLE OF NO radioactive fallout or residual radiation, the target area could be reoccupied within a matter of hours."
A good read on "clean" nuclear bombs:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_T._Cohen
For the shills and doubters:
Because many of my friends (and maybe some sleeper-shills) on here will automatically doubt my above assertion that nukes indeed have been used right in front of our faces previously, for deeply intellectual reasons such as "but that can't be true because we would definitely know about it," regardless of the extensive sauce, I have prepared a parallel post as some food for thought:
If I were a SHILL...
https://greatawakening.win/p/19957ciQap/
WWG1WGA!
Hey Time traveler. I don't think that you're a shill, but it's too early for me to say that those are nukes. Time will surly tell. I've seen some massive explosions like that that were a result of a weapons cache being blown up. Since I believe that the white hats are destroying the cabals toys, I kind of expect to see things like this. Anyway, always love ya fren, no homo. I think that your information has extended my life so I am always curious to read what you're putting down.
These aren't nukes. The white specs are something in the actual explosion. You Can tell because they are directly around the explosion. In the video of radiation, the entire sensor is bathed in it, and you see white flecks across the entire screen, but in the video from Yemen, it is only around the explosion itself. Just another nothingburger.
yeah it doesn't really make sense for the supposed speckles to form a concentric pattern like that. if the observer is several km away, and there lens is just a few mm wide, their lens would be bombarded uniformely with the speckles, there wouldn't be any appreciable pattern. imo
my first thought was that these are just high yield bunker buster bombs, and that these speckles were added in post by whoever edited the video.
but i also have no experience with this shit
I'm not any kind of expert either, but it looks a lot like the sparkles you get from fireworks, and not like the radiation shown in the second video. Not to mention, I think everyone would be losing their shit if anyone detonated a nuke. Even if the US or Russia was trying to keep quiet about this, numerous other countries and organizations have the ability to detect nuclear explosions.