I went over to GLP forum to see what people were posting, because they are pretty good at reacting to news events like this one. I used to be a member of their forum, but came to Transients Round Table in 2016 because the content is far more thoughtful and intelligent. On GLP you have to trawl through a lot of muck, but there are some gems dotted around here and there over a number of threads about this one subject. One of them is a video on the street at the time of the explosion, where an incoming missile can be clearly seen, just before the main explosion.
At the time of the Tianjin attack I spent about 4 days on their threads, the picture became clearer and clearer as the days progressed onwards.
No doubt Ole Dammegard may do some research and digging about this new obscenity.
The thing is, when are these bloody, deadly, violent scapegoat attacks going to end? David Icke has been exposing Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and their list of countries to decimate, that has been kicking around since the 1980s. Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan are all on the list. And so is Lebanon. We all know that Israel is at war with Hezbollah, not Lebanon itself, but once their country showed up on the list, it was pretty certain it would experience an all-out attack in the carefully planned series.
Although this event is very fresh, it is interesting that it first came out that it was a fireworks factory exploding, then that story changed to it being the explosion of 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate having been stored on the docks at the Port of Beirut since 2014 when it was taken off a sinking vessel. The story we are being fed is that a spark from a welder set it off. Unlikely, in my opinion, as there would need to be a detonation, both fuel and oxidation.
Interestingly, over on GLP, in the threads I read, no-one pulled together all the stories that the world has recently been subjected to and pointed to the likelihood of this being yet another in the string of so-called accidents or false flags or blamed on terrorist attacks coming from the one agenda:
At the time of the Tianjin attack I spent about 4 days on their threads, the picture became clearer and clearer as the days progressed onwards.
No doubt Ole Dammegard may do some research and digging about this new obscenity.
The thing is, when are these bloody, deadly, violent scapegoat attacks going to end? David Icke has been exposing Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and their list of countries to decimate, that has been kicking around since the 1980s. Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan are all on the list. And so is Lebanon. We all know that Israel is at war with Hezbollah, not Lebanon itself, but once their country showed up on the list, it was pretty certain it would experience an all-out attack in the carefully planned series.
Although this event is very fresh, it is interesting that it first came out that it was a fireworks factory exploding, then that story changed to it being the explosion of 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate having been stored on the docks at the Port of Beirut since 2014 when it was taken off a sinking vessel. The story we are being fed is that a spark from a welder set it off. Unlikely, in my opinion, as there would need to be a detonation, both fuel and oxidation.
Interestingly, over on GLP, in the threads I read, no-one pulled together all the stories that the world has recently been subjected to and pointed to the likelihood of this being yet another in the string of so-called accidents or false flags or blamed on terrorist attacks coming from the one agenda:
- Oklahoma City - truck blast - No, Patsy identified - Yes
- 9/11 - 19 Muslims with box cutters - No. Were they patsies? Yes.
- Tianjin, P.R. China - also blamed on a warehouse explosion on a dockyard - No. Exposed who did it? No.
- Mandalay Bay Resort, Las Vegas. Lone shooter - No. Patsy identified - Yes.
- Now - Port of Beirut, Lebanon. Blamed on a stored load of unprotected ammonium nitrate in a dockyard warehouse. No. Patsy identified - welder, putting new locks on the doors, so they say. On GLP there are posts that Iran was warehousing missiles in that place (right next to grain silos that was a main food supply for Beirut, but apparently due to COVID or supply issues, these grain silos were nearly empty as the Lebanese were consuming everything they imported, at the moment). If Iran was doing that (obviously with Lebanon's agreement, as they are both Islamic countries) it must have thought that no-one would attack the warehouse due to using the grain silos as a kind of shield.