>>14635418imo that was a low-yield experimental nuke or crazy thermobaric bomb planted under the pier that used the fertilizer as accelerant, that's why if you look at the explosion it appears to go in multiple stages. people never mention how the explosion took place on a pier. i imagine it was israel, considering how Netanyahu was threatening the Lebanese government for aiding Hezbollah like a day or two before the explosion happened.
it's March 2022 which means CERN is about to turn back on after a 3 year hiatus. what do you guys think is gonna happen? Only this time it's going to be exponentially bigger, they're using a much larger particle accelerator ring that will produce much more energy, picrel