Top looks cut with clean line, while front face looks like natural break. There's no way a crack would be that clean across the top.
Did they cut 2-3 sides to weaken, and let nature take it's course on the rest?
Top looks cut with clean line, while front face looks like natural break. There's no way a crack would be that clean across the top.
Did they cut 2-3 sides to weaken, and let nature take it's course on the rest?
Did DS cut the I-494 bridge that collapsed in Minneapolis?
>Sliced thru
>With an energy weapon
>aboard a vessel
YOU'RE GETTING CLOSER, ASSHOLE.
THINK TESLA EARTHQUAKE MACHINE.
>The ultrasound signal is very interesting. The high frequency is one thing but you would need a good amount of amperage to cut into a steel beam like that. Which again also brings up the lack of paint discoloration or equipment markings.
>Search: Sammich
>gee, i didn't realize there were SO MANY anons who are fully qualified and experienced metallurgists, materials scientists, and structural engineers
Anon mainly studies bewb wave mechanics, but has a few years under the belt doing destructive testing.
Anyone who has seen metal fatigue breaks knows what to look for.
>the only real question is did the C_A or FBI cut that?
Does jobs get subbed out to Vinny.
Probably kek'd moar than I should have at that.
Top right corner looks like angle grinder threw sparks back on paint.
>That top side has a smooth cut with a curve in it
Not a crystalline break like you'd expect from brittle metal, nor the stretching you'd expect from weak metal.
Anon would say that section glows.