Everybody that spend some time outside in the nature and had a fire going while it rained witnessed black rain. Its just the soot. No nuclear weapons needed.
Dominic Garcia
What a massive shithole
Benjamin King
Just like we were told in 1986?
Carter Stewart
The radioactive part gets aerosolized and spreads particles into the atmosphere. This is why your Abrams tanks are basically chemical weapons. Any weapon that can penetrate them will result in the area contaminated in depleted uranium.
Elijah Allen
This is what ammo depots look like when they explode. I'm pretty sure it was a conventional explosion, but given the Russians I wouldn't doubt it if they kept something less savory in there and it's in the air now.
Eli Sanchez
Did you see the video? The explosion was nowhere near a nuke. People are getting evacuated because a fire could possibly start from the explosion. The explosion looked just like the other ammo depots exploding in Middle East.
Xavier Hughes
A CHERNOBYL JUST BLEW UP OVER MY HOUSE
Cameron Smith
Stupid fucking kraut
Jayden Reed
Black rain is the result of fire and as. Nuclear fallout is the burning of cities and materials, being tossed into the air and raining back down, irradiated. Here in California we get black rain whenever God decides to tease us with some rain during a fire.
Asher Watson
Probably toxic shit like rocket fuel and tungsten/DU tank rounds.
If that rains down on you, it's not going to be good to inhale and ingest at all.
Daniel Baker
>black rain refers to >refers to Reading is hard
Dylan Hall
>Nuclear fallout >just Rain dust Yes let's assume it's not the more common rain dust & go straight to nuclear bomb
Brandon Rodriguez
You didn't see any graphite because it isn't there!
David Diaz
Thanks Putin. I know you didn't mention it, but I just wanted to say thank you in advance for moving all of those tactical nukes out of the ammo depot before Israel blew it up. You truly are a man of the people.
Elijah Adams
Nuclear treaties were written when nukes would only be able to vaporise a small town, today's nukes can wipe out a small country.
Wait, wrong narrative. Ummm, nuke bad NPC face.
Logan Lopez
>Da Comrade, no worries, Polonium occurs naturally in cigarettes and journalists!
It’s literally global warming rains. Climate change is much scarier than some “nuke” going off, which, by the way, nukes are fake and propaganda of the west
Michael Gomez
>NUKE CONFIRMED Sterilize dumb people
Dylan Bennett
Im ready to explore the zone бpaтя
Jaxson Hernandez
I dont deny the possibility. At least this time its in Siberia. Dont wanna change the sand in my nieces sandbox.
Juan Brown
nothing major just a bunch of old explosives selfexploding at a military unit
The composite armor of the MA-1 MBTs in service with the US armed forces has layers of depleted U. They are the byproduct of enrichment. Having enriched U as armor makes no sense whatsoever.
Logan Watson
Dirty bomb. If there's plenty of tank rounds there, then you've got DU fragments blown into the air which are bad to inhale/ingest, which can have a similar effect, albeit not actually being acutely radioactive compared to fissile cores of warheads/bombs being blown apart. Tungsten is pretty bad too, and Russia has plenty of Tungsten tank rounds.
Austin Green
SKYKING SKYKING DO NOT ANSWER! FOXTROT FKASH;. SNOWFALL
Ffs, HBO makes one crap propaganda reel and now everyone's a reactor specialist.
One more time for burgers with TV-squished minds: the other Chernobyl reactors continued operating normally, the exploded reactor did not undergo nuclear explosion - materials inside that shouldn't be combustible ignited under extreme pressure and heat. Chernobyl was a "dirty bomb" event
Of note, Operation Bravo irradiated a heap of islanders with 300-400 roentgens before they could evacuate them. Not lethal, but kinda funny nonetheless.
> there would be a chance that a nuke would detonate from fire/explosion Thats not how nuclear bombs work fren
Lucas Hughes
>DailyBeast
Thanks Schlomo, Russia sure is a shithole!
Michael Cox
Based af. Imagine comparing a power plant exploding to some ammo exploding.
Christian Bell
They're set off with high explosives with an electric or manual detonator, so of course fire/explosions can set them off.
It's not likely, i.e., a tank shell exposed to fire usually won't detonate, but if several of them combust in an enclosed space, it can create enough pressure to set off the usually safe detonator.
Detonator - HE - fissile core
Christian Moore
Literally a Mcnuke
Benjamin Lopez
Ancaps McGas
Henry Martinez
The news media is very manipulative
Caleb Cooper
Molten aluminum from intense fire finds water or vise versa= hydrogen bomb Seen it happen. Worst one was in Australia. Took out many city blocks
>You're delusional, RBMK reactors don't explode It is not a reactor, it is an ammo depot in Krasnoyarsk. And the explosion happened yesterday, people are evacuated not because of radiation, but because of chemical weapons exposure problems.
Asher James
>Implying evacuation is necessary What alarmist ordered this?
Plutonium weapons are favoured over uranium ones specifically because they won't go off without a precise implosion. The yanks and the ruskies didn't want a bomber pancaking on landing to wipe out a city, or icbm misfiring launch rocket to take out a whole complex. Random explosions won't set them off.
Parker Mitchell
Nuclear weapons have an array of safety features on them to prevent accidental detonation. You really think they're as unstable as an 18th century powder keg? Yikes.
Interesting how Main Stream Media failed to validate the manifesto they're all reporting on. Turns out the 8ch post which included the manifesto was accompanied by instructions to release ONLY if successful. Fortunately the FBI isn't very good at...well anything really, because it was posted 6 hours AFTER the shooting took place. The timestamps are UTC, so we can be certain that there hasn't been any oversight with regard to time zones.
While cloudfare may have stopped hosting 8ch this morning at 2am in an attempt to cover the FBI's tracks, someone had already archived the post. See it for yourself here:
Additionally, the FBI inadvertently disclosed that they themselves had been posting on 8ch. While the boards are anonymous, the word (You) is displayed on your screen any time someone responds to one of your posts. Turns out the FBI used an 8ch post to secure a search warrant, link here:
Problem is that they forgot to delete their (You)'s. Curious what the FBI was saying on 8ch? No problem, we used the post ID from the court documents to backtrace all of their comments, which can be found here:
All this is outside of the fact that witnesses confirmed 3-4 shooters involved.
This is the same FBI that took over the Smollett case to bury it, the same ones who took over the investigation into the school shooter training camp in New Mexico that everyone walked away from scott-free...despite dead children, weapons and overwhelming evidence.
It's beginning to feel like the FBI is a domestic terror organization...and they're coming for our guns. We all know our government is a wildly corrupt, over-funded group of war-mongers...regardless of political affiliation. Yet in the very same breath many talk about giving them our weapons. As if the thought itself isn't utterly retarded.
There are plates of depleted uranium in the armor due to its density. Therefore any weapon capable of penetrating is going to deliver enough energy to spread particles of it everywhere. Also if the whole thing burns out that's also going to release a lot more. These particles will fuck you up if inhaled or ingested.
Connor Fisher
If I am gonna bump this I just want to point out all of the bots that shilled the original thread about this. Posting within 40 seconds of eachother with the same lines.
The more people deny bots being used on this board the more likely they are pre-programmed to react in that fashion.
My bad reading comprehension. It's the remaining uranium 238 after the 235 isotope is separated out for bombs. It's an alpha emitter so kind of ok for external exposure but deadly if inhaled or ingested. Such as when its powdered by impact or aerosolized by fire.