Re: Goodbye, Mr Roberts
This really must be some extra-super-special thermite, the most extra-super-special incendiary in history. "Highest energy explosive available," you say? Quite interesting... Especially given that all forms of thermite are incendiary and unlike good ol' High Explosives, which are explosive.
But of course, there's essentially no documented evidence to support this theory of "highest energy explosive available" actually being used. You'd think there would be some video evidence or perhaps some audible evidence of these explosions happening. You know, in those old 1991 Iraq War videos from Baghdad, you can hear the bombs in the far distance. Bombs aren't quiet. Yet all the claims of hearing explosions seem to occur from people very close to the structures, as if they weren't hearing explosions caused by "the highest energy explosive available."
Originally posted by ThePythonicCow
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But of course, there's essentially no documented evidence to support this theory of "highest energy explosive available" actually being used. You'd think there would be some video evidence or perhaps some audible evidence of these explosions happening. You know, in those old 1991 Iraq War videos from Baghdad, you can hear the bombs in the far distance. Bombs aren't quiet. Yet all the claims of hearing explosions seem to occur from people very close to the structures, as if they weren't hearing explosions caused by "the highest energy explosive available."
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