Anonymous ID: 0c9349 Aug. 31, 2018, 6:41 a.m. No.2815213   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5295

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Genoa: Has the Morandi bridge been deliberately dynamited? Are we in the presence of an attack?

August 14, 2018: A 250-meter-long section of the famous four-lane "Morandi Bridge" collapses in the depths of Genoa, Italy. Coincidence or political calculation? Natural force or act under false flag? In the context of similar incisal accidents in the past, Kla.TV investigated these issues in its August 23 issue.

 

A retired civil engineer, specializing in bridge construction, pointed to two luminous phenomena at the beginning of the only video published showing part of the collapse. It could be a controlled explosion, since the explosions are accompanied by a flash of light. Kla.TV has subsequently received further indications of a possible explosion. While these references are completely ignored by most mass media, the Swiss commuter newspaper "20 minutes" evokes them and tries to refute them. According to an expert in blasting, there are several plausible explanations for these luminous phenomena, for example when overhead lines are torn from transformers or others. According to eyewitnesses, there was a loud bang. The blasting expert attributes his claims to the fact that a tension cable could have been torn off. It could have triggered a chain reaction. In addition, according to "20 minutes", the old structure of the building also played a role in the collapse of the bridge.

 

Anyway, Kla.TV does not want to retain other evidence and testimony that speak in favor of blasting. Make your own opinion.

 

  • German author Gerhard Wisnewski reported that "some TV channels may have tried to camouflage the flashes with their logo. "

 

  • Antonio Brencich, professor of civil engineering at the University of Genoa, said in the German newspaper FAZ of August 15: "This bridge was closely monitored by a group of experts of the first order (…) There was a constant monitoring system. So it was not a neglected bridge. We were well aware about the aging of building materials (…) There were constantly maintenance measures (…) »

 

  • On August 16, Wisnewski pointed out that there are surveillance cameras everywhere on the four-lane highway bridge and that there should be "perfect images" of the collapse. Where are they?

 

  • Despite the many surveillance cameras, only one video has been broadcast so far, apparently showing only moving cars. Looking closer, however, we can see a flash of light at 11h 36min 23s, then the cars in the right lane slow down and turn on the hazard lights.

 

  • A truck driver reported an explosion and a pressure wave I had just arrived under the bridge. I opened the door to go out and I heard an explosion; when I turned around, I was thrown in the air, I hit a wall and I lost my breath. The shock wave that sent me back saved my life.

 

  • According to Wisnewski, the pressure wave could not have been caused by the collapse of the bridge, as some people thought. According to the driver of the truck, the explosion first occurred, then the pressure wave projected it and thus saved the bridge that collapsed. A pressure wave pleads in favor of an explosion and not of the breaking of a steel cable, even of a bundle of 50 steel cables.

 

  • According to a Kla.TV viewer, an eyewitness report from the truck driver appeared on the Bavarian radio show on 16 August at 16.00. Why is this show "no longer available"?

 

  • According to the German daily "Stuttgarter Nachrichten" of 15 August, one of the injured told local television that an explosion had thrown him more than ten meters against a wall. It is a miracle that he is not dead.

 

  • According to the German online magazine "Focus" of 15 August, a 23-year-old described: "I was sitting (…) in the car (…) almost exactly under the bridge when the environment suddenly lit up and there was a detonation. " The car trembled, she even jumped slightly upwards. "Oh shit, an earthquake," he exclaimed. All these events would speak in favor of an explosion.

 

  • According to the Italian daily "Corriere della Sera" Andrea Rescin, who was the first to call the emergency number 112, said: "It looked like a bomb, the first thing that came to me spirit was an explosion.

 

  • According to the internet portal "legitim.ch" it is not difficult to blow up bridges because they are generally equipped with blasting rooms for the case of war.

 

  • Gerhard Wisnewski concludes: "The evidence has been considerably strengthened with regard to an attack on this bridge. "