I would think that people who took a close look at it, who know about explosives, could tell what caused it. Explosives leave residues, right? And lightning would have some kind of indicator.
Be interesting to know what “they” say caused it.
I would think that people who took a close look at it, who know about explosives, could tell what caused it. Explosives leave residues, right? And lightning would have some kind of indicator.
Be interesting to know what “they” say caused it.
Or you would think we would see some video of suspects who were around the stones earlier that day. If we don’t see any of that footage, then their might not anyone suspicious on video.
The video posted by Steve has the regular speed & then slowed down of the stones going down. I noticed in the slowed-down version everything got bright before the stone came down, indicating it might have been lightning. In the other video Steve posted, there were lightning strikes in the area that morning.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Y9eVmrsAsKHb/