Wednesday, August 26, 2015

The Nuking of Tianjin – Frame by Frame Analysis

By Ian Greenhalgh on August 26, 2015

Expert analysis of the shocking video of the Tianjin nuclear explosions.







Residents of Tianjin captured the explosions on their mobile phones and thus provided us with a piece of video that is both shocking and informative. Jeff Smith has broken this video down in order to analyse the events with an expert eye. It is clear that there are two major blasts plus a number of much smaller secondary explosions. This is just the first step in breaking down the events in detail in order to determine what actually happened. 

This is China’s 9-11 and like that event, has untold complexity that will need to be carefully unravelled. We aim to be ahead of the curve on this so that good, solid, truthful and scientifically accurate information is available before the inevitable legions of paid for disinfo entities begin to flood the internet with nonsense.


The total time frame from first blast to second blast was less than 1 minute with about 30 seconds in between the two major blasts. The frames are at two second intervals.

As you can clearly see the blast and plasma fireball was over 1,000 feet in size as compared to the high-rise buildings height of 500 feet. The mushroom cloud was up to 2,000 feet in height; however the top portion was masked by the night sky.

Scintillation white-out of the camera optics occurs at frames 4 and 19.


Frames 1 to 3 shows a perfect small fireball starting proving that the first blast was just above ground level. Frame 2 is the detonation blast.

Frames 5 and 6 show secondary explosions and mushroom cloud formation.

Frame 20 – major secondary blast.

Frame 22  – classic mushroom cloud burst. Over 2,000 feet high. This was more than a chemical factory blowing up. It looks Just like a multiple cruse missile salvo attack from sea.

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Frame 1 – perfect small fireball at ground level
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Frame 2 – the detonation
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Frame 3 – again a perfect fireball at ground level
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Frame 4 – The camera’s sensor is overloaded causing a white out.
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Frame 5 – Secondary explosions
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Frame 6 – Mushroom cloud forming