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originally posted by: musicismagic
a reply to: FamCore
no
the mexican cartel did it with their subs under the CIA directions
you all ARE SO MISS IMFORMED ON TOP SECRET MATTERS
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
a reply to: TritonTaranis
Wondering if high definition pics from a RPV of the destroyed portions of the u e pipelines could be used to determine whether the explosions were from the outside in, or from inside the pipe outward.
If the pipes were blown by explosives outside the pipes, it would have meant a trained dive team, which would have required either surface or subsurface support in the form of a vessel. Should have been possible to have tracked vessel activity in the area near the time of the blasts.
Especially if said vessel "loitered" around long enough to drop off and then recover the dive team.
If it is determined that the explosions originated from within the pipelines themselves, we should be looking for above ground access points.
Now where might those be located?
originally posted by: MidnightWatcher
a reply to: TritonTaranis
Russian state owned teevee hosts 'demanded' that russia destroy the North Sea platforms last night in anger that the world hasn't backed down to russia's energy warfare threats.
Right after airing tucker's (who they called the 'most popular American journalist) broadcast in russian.
originally posted by: MidnightWatcher
a reply to: TritonTaranis
Agreed.
We need a time machine.
It wasn't Russia that sabotaged their own pipeline when they could have just a switch to turn it off.
Russia has stopped the flow of gas via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to Europe, citing the need to carry out repairs, in a move that has heightened already acute nervousness over the reliability of winter energy supplies.
Neither pipeline was pumping gas at the time of the leaks: Nord Stream 1 stopped pumping gas to Europe âindefinitelyâ earlier this month, with Moscowâs operator saying international sanctions on Russia prevented it from carrying out vital maintenance work.
originally posted by: vNex92
originally posted by: shaneslaughta
a reply to: TritonTaranis
Not really surprising to me if I'm being honest. Now the question I pose you is this; Was it Russia that sabotaged their own pipeline? Or was it another trying some sort of false flag operation?
Here's a hint.
It wasn't Russia that sabotaged their own pipeline when they could have just a switch to turn it off. There are some on here that hate Russia just because.
Really do believe anything what the media says as a fact.
originally posted by: FamCore
a reply to: Creep Thumper
The article says Navy & NATO were near the location conducting tests back in June, so not as recent as I initially thought:
U.S. Navy, NATO Recently Tested Underwater Technology Near Location Nord Stream Pipelines Were Damaged