Yeah, title is wrong, they're not blasting caps, just fuse boxes (if BB18 even refers to those, it's not a unique product designation). That number of fuses is totally useless in a demolitions setup. You might need a few hundred, if any, not thousands as is pictured. Not saying these guys aren't Mossad and that they didn't add explosives to ensure the buildings went down, but thousands upon thousands of fuse boxes are not proof. If these "artists" were indeed the bad guys, the labels on those boxes was a disguise for more sinister contents.
Yeah, if that's indeed where these boxes came from, but that's not a certainty either, as the boxes have no other recognizable signage to indicate that.
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Gringojones ago
I stopped watching after the video tried to pin it's evidence on an electrical fuse.
peacegnome ago
yeah, i've used those holders before... what on earth do they have to do with explosives?
Gringojones ago
I believe the author is misguided by confirmation bias.
djaeveloplyse ago
Yeah, title is wrong, they're not blasting caps, just fuse boxes (if BB18 even refers to those, it's not a unique product designation). That number of fuses is totally useless in a demolitions setup. You might need a few hundred, if any, not thousands as is pictured. Not saying these guys aren't Mossad and that they didn't add explosives to ensure the buildings went down, but thousands upon thousands of fuse boxes are not proof. If these "artists" were indeed the bad guys, the labels on those boxes was a disguise for more sinister contents.
dooob ago
This is not the first time @zyklon_b did this.
zyklon_b ago
I just post links the truth is all subjective.
coopzy ago
Probably the important takeaway from the association with the mentioned parent companies.
djaeveloplyse ago
Yeah, if that's indeed where these boxes came from, but that's not a certainty either, as the boxes have no other recognizable signage to indicate that.