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To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (769162)10/7/2022 8:29:19 PM
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< false flag nuclear strike>

Can’t be done.

The uranium or plutonium in every nuke, has impurities (other isotopes), which are a chemical fingerprint. Fallout gets widely dispersed. Just get a sample, analyse it, and you know exactly where the bomb came from. Impossible to fake; impossible to hide.



Yes - exactly - I thought of that -
but in the heat of the moment of a nuclear attack, and fake news coming out, will anyone listen to the truth?

The amount of time between that and a response might be too short to ascertain the true truth.

Not saying it's a likely scenario, but it is one.