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Old 08-05-2020, 6:32am   #21
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Originally Posted by JRD77VET View Post
Ship bomb

If you figure 30 tons of "product" per tractor trailer, that's about 90 of them
Based on that, and assuming a trailer is 48'x8' = 384 sq/ft and a 9' height inside the trailer makes it capable of storing 3456 cu/ft (Google says 3816)

So, average that to 3636 cu/ft

That building where the explosion appears to be about 400' x 100' = 40,000sq/ft Its height, maybe 20' or 30'...it is not very tall, so lets say 25'. That makes the building capable of holding 1,000,000 cu/ft of whatever.

If 90 trailers x 3636 = 327,000 cu/ft

1/3 or possibly up to 1/2 of that building was storing that explosive material.

You cannot hide that much material, and for 6+ years.....people talk.

I do not feel this was an accident at this point. Plus, all of the minor "explosions" you could see/hear in the videos before the final detonation, makes me think there were small munitions being stored as well.

This was intentional.
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