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"Neutron Bombing of Yemen May 2015 Confirmed"

For clarification, Pravda.ru is not related to the old Soviet Pravda and is not mainstream Russian media

Nuclear strike hits Yemen. Video

Nuclear strike hits Yemen. Video. Nuclear bomb


29 May, 2015

Saudis have begun to wipe Yemen off the map. Tactical strikes have hit the city.

Shocking video reveals proton bombardment from a neutron bomb.

Israel is reported to be the one to deploy such neutron bombs.

Any doubts about the nuclear attack on Yemen attributed to Israel, as evidenced in two Israeli F16s shot down and forensically identified, are now gone.

Forbidden strikes have brought about a storm of worldwide protest.

Obama has recently promised to provide every assistance including US military force to any "external threat" the rich Arab states of the Gulf may face.

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Neutron Bombing of Yemen May 2015
Confirmed


6 comments:

  1. Couldn't it have been a munitions depot? Just wondering.

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    1. Does an explosion at a munitions depot produce a mushroom cloud?

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    2. What about cluster bombs?

      https://feww.wordpress.com/2015/05/31/saudi-led-coalition-using-same-cluster-munition-in-yemen-as-isis-fired-in-syria/

      Alex

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  2. Jay,
    Yes, were it a depot with one neutron ordinance; possible, and not probable given witnessed accounts.

    Alex.A,
    Clusters do not trail upward

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  3. Hi all

    The key factor in the videos is the speckling. That is what indicates a nuke.
    Seen Most clearly in this video:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsS_TGFjAXA

    And also on this video do not confuse the white hot debris pushed along with the blast wave with the speckles that are static to the camera because they are ionizing incidents happening on the Charge Coupled Device CCD visible from 10 seconds to when the camera person is knocked over and then subsequently when they then turn the camera back toward the fireball.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruiKa1GQ9jo


    You can ignore the mushroom cloud, large explosions, with a rising fireball, chemical explosives or nuclear, cause the mushroom cloud.

    But the speckling and its incidence with fireball is what indicates a Nuke. Note its directionality ie the CCD only picks it up facing the fireball.

    Consider the following purely chemical explosions:

    Arms Factory explosion in Russia note no speckling
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EnWazrSQgQ

    US Rocket fuel plant no speckling
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KuGizBjDXo

    Arms Factory in China no speckling:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHURN1tc7w4

    Kirkuk Ammo dump explosion no Speckling
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7xauXUksic

    The speckling is a charachteristic effect that ionizing radiation has on Charge Coupled Device CCD, the bit in a camera that the lens focuses the light coming in on to, that then converts light to electricity, though in modern cameras it is integrated in a Active Pixel Sensor (APS) on a CMOS . I am perhaps showing my age, but the best optical devices at the moment are still CCD based and only the modern phones use APS on a CMOS. All kind of irrelevant as the radiation effect is the same on CCD or APS see fig.18 https://escies.org/download/webDocumentFile?id=330

    Here is a video of phone cameras being tested for detecting ionising radiation:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUdiMeBpxHw

    You can see the effect as well in videos such as this from Fukushima
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQY8pFhlFY8

    You will see the same in videos from Chernobyl

    As to it being a Neutron bomb while all Nukes produce Neutrons, if this were a true Neutron device I would expect the whole town to be dead within a short time of the explosion.

    What is needed is for the sight to be investigated.

    Kind Regards walker

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