A very interesting theory on the nature of Russia's Oreshnik missile

Below is a link to a recent post by Andrei Martyanov, who himself is quoting from a piece by Dmitri Orlov. The science suggested for the Oreshnik missile is what has been spoken of on this site many times in recent years. A very sobering read.

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excellent post. This seems to amplify/support Dr Farrell’s observations about the recent missile blast in Ukraine. A new class of weapon

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“new type of weapon”
is on many lips.

it’s either a partial reveal of process OR a narrative network “look over there” moment.

i have an acquaintance - who mentioned, almost in passing, that the US weapons system has stuff beyond nukes. (not as in R&D and experiments, but long ago tested, produced, aimed and ready)

he gets fed info. some of it (i believe to be) bad. but this, as you would say, right up his alley. this IS his silo of operations.

wrong poast

That would require the impact to be so intense that it triggers chemical reactions within the projectile. Is it really feasible?

The UK’s ‘ray of hope’? First posted by @ruigrazina in another post.

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It looks like anti drone tech of some sort. It will emit a lot of signature so maybe useful in close range defense.

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This might be a good spot to mention that, apparently, Dr. Sean David Morton has moved on. He left us a book series called “Sands of Time”, the purported life story of the gentleman who instigated our Secret Space Program in the 1960s. Interesting that the first book gets into where Hans Kammler was put after WWII. Interesting also about “rips” being made in the fabric of the time/space continuum. All these NDA’s that have been signed since that time!! Will we Normies ever get to know what REALLY happened???

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