Earlier this month, on October 5th, a 4.6 magnitude earthquake struck Iran. A lot of people have found some features of the earthquake to be indicative of nuclear weapons test, rather than an actual earthquake.
Here's the yahuud post reporting on it:
Here are seismographs below, comparing past earthquakes and nuclear weapons tests:
Has Iran successfully developed, and tested, nuclear weapons? If so, this is an insane development. Many point to the past North Korean nuclear tests that were initially struck off as earthquakes. Nothing seems certain so far, but this is something to keep our eyes on.
We've seen Iranian missiles penetrate the iron dome with ease this month, and a houthi missile reach it's target in ~ 6 minutes, recently. Imagine those with nuclear payloads. Really illustrates why nuclear powers don't fight eachother. Have the Zionists lost their opportunity to attack?
Here's the yahuud post reporting on it:
Iranian earthquake sparks debate over potential nuclear testing - report
An earthquake felt throughout Iran on Saturday evening led to speculation about the country's use of nuclear weapons on social media.
m.jpost.com
Here are seismographs below, comparing past earthquakes and nuclear weapons tests:
Has Iran successfully developed, and tested, nuclear weapons? If so, this is an insane development. Many point to the past North Korean nuclear tests that were initially struck off as earthquakes. Nothing seems certain so far, but this is something to keep our eyes on.
We've seen Iranian missiles penetrate the iron dome with ease this month, and a houthi missile reach it's target in ~ 6 minutes, recently. Imagine those with nuclear payloads. Really illustrates why nuclear powers don't fight eachother. Have the Zionists lost their opportunity to attack?