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PraiseBeToScience -7 points ago +2 / -9
  1. Nobody here did. Prove that they did. Do you not know how evidence works?

  2. Half a mile isn't far.

  3. There still no PHYSICAL evidence of any kind of explosive. None whatsoever. Literally zero. You think hearing a 'bang' automatically means lizard people from inside the hollow flat earth blew up a fucking bomb?

That's why conspiracy theorists are fucked in the brain. You people have something wrong in your head that has malformed your ability to think critically whatsoever.

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SurfingUSA 1 point ago +2 / -1

Forensic this genius:

https://www.johnscreekpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/img_9674.jpg

"Half a mile isn't far" -- maybe the stupidest comment I have read on this site to date.

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PraiseBeToScience -4 points ago +2 / -6

How does a bomb cause the front end of a Jeep to get crushed backwards, intact, and bend the frame upwards?

How does a bomb throw literally ZERO fragmented debris around the area?

How does a bomb leave nearly all the bodywork intact?

How does a bomb leave the bumper on?

How does a bomb cause the rear end of another car to get torn off in one piece?

Have you ever fucking seen an actual bomb go off? Of course not, you're probably an obese cowardly bitch who lives in a trailer who never deployed because you lost your foot years ago to diabetes.

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BeijingJoeHastoGo 0 points ago +1 / -1

I've seen a lot of car crashes, having investigated over 100 in my career. Never once have I seen one where a vehicle burst into flames reaching 30 feet into the air. You see an engine fire here or there, but not from crashes; those occur when antilock brake hoses or other hoses break or decouple and spew hydraulic fluid on the engine block. Even when the Ford Pinto gas tanks were causing fires when struck a certain way they didn't explode into a gigantic tower of flame. Show me another instance in which a car crash caused a 30-ft fireball to occur in one of the vehicles.