Anonymous ID: 3d8603 Feb. 22, 2023, 11:15 a.m. No.18395108   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5140 >>5146 >>5147 >>5285 >>5334 >>5387 >>5433 >>5539 >>5571

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a compound of uranium

 

OK, so obvious questions that independent researchers, such as yourselves, should be asking:

How did the fire start?

What EXACTLY is the compound? Uranium doesn't burn, so which compound of it, is it?

Was this an accident, or was this a controlled destruction that got out of hand?

Is the compound that is burning detrimental to the atmosphere and/or air quality?

If this had been a "spill" of some sort, would burning it off be the safest way to clean it up?