https://inteldinarchronicles.blogspot.com/2019/02/re-la-military-exercise-by-rt-21419.html

Regarding some recent ZetaTalk on the Feb 4th LA mil op I found on IDC (link directly above), ZT claims it was a dirty nuke that was extracted, and further claims it was a dud.  Well, while a nuke might be a possibility on the one hand, a dud makes no sense on the second. 

However, the idea of it being a biological weapon makes more sense, as once the disease passes, downtown L.A. becomes usable again, unlike if a dirty bomb was detonated, LA would be contaminated for a long, long, long time.  Further, in such a large hub such as L.A., Ebola and/or other biologicals would spread far and wide.  So, the biological weapon would serve the dark side's agenda to a larger, more effective extent, as a massive epidemic would spread across the country and world very quickly.  (If an epidemic is started, you can count on the dark ones to have the antidote to whatever cocktail is dispersed.)

It is said the building the "high value target" was located in is to be demolished next month. Next month is March, which is typically a very windy month in Los Angeles.  (I lived there for 30 years.)  The Santa Ana winds are prevalent between November and May and, at times, can blow ferociously, and typically cover from Ventura (northwest of LA county) to San Diego, in the south (with Orange County squeezed in between).

In the video, we see the Mil/Ops are wearing what appear to be white plastic biohazard suits.  But, why would they wear biohazard suits if they were expecting a nuclear bomb?  Is there a difference between a bomb suit and a biological suit?  Yes. 

"A bomb suit, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) suit or a blast suit is a heavy suit of body armor designed to withstand the pressure generated by a bomb and any fragments the bomb may produce.[1][2][3] It is usually worn by trained personnel attempting bomb disposal. In contrast to ballistic body armors, which usually focus on protecting the torso and head, a bomb suit must protect all parts of the body, since the dangers posed by a bomb's explosion affect the entire body."  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomb_suit.  Here's a generic bomb suit:

The suits the ops were wearing in the LA Mil/Op appeared to be the common white hazmat biological suits.  (Note, do a search of "images bomb suits" and you will see 99.9% of them are green, not white.  Conversely, most bio suits are various colors, including white, but typically not green.)  They weren't dressed appropriately for an explosion.  The biologicals were likely in glass vials that would have been simply dispersed  (released) as their containers were crushed open in the demolition of the building and spread in the dust and debris emanating from the demolition site and spread by the wind.  Hence, no explosion expected means blast suits weren't necessary.  (Yes, you see similar bio hazmat suits used in readiological instances, for example, at Fukushima, but those are employed in a non-blast capacity.)   Here is an image of common biohazard-type suits.  

Which suits were the LA Mil/Ops wearing?

From the video footage (which was taken from a distance, high above, to the right of the event, and blurry at best), I captured the last guy coming out of the building and enlarged it.  Notice the shape.  Notice the neck area:

Now, the same image run through Photoshop, enhanced to bring out the shape of the suit:

Again, the above image was taken from above and behind, to the ops' right side, so you are seeing a mostly back shot.  The image is at about 1:09, https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=MlB6yXlDU5M

Now, an image of a generic blast suit.  See the difference?  Much, much more padded:

Now, the generic blast suit run through Photoshop and enhanced for the outline.  Quite different from the biohazard suit.  The bomb suit has things attached around the waist, as well as the large helmet and high collar. In contrast, the biohazard suit looks like people in white jumpsuits, while the bomb suit looks like an astronaut's suit:

The most obvious difference is the collar. The blast suits have them, the biohazard suits don't.  The blast suit is body armor to protect from an explosion. It is heavy and bulky.  The biohazard suit is designed to be a barrier to protect from germs, simple plastic works, and isn't bulky, thus doesn't need to have a large collar. 

The special ops guys came dressed appropriately for the event they expected. 

If this was, in fact, just a drill, they still would have dressed for the occasion.  It takes practice to get used to maneuvering in those suits, especially the big, heavy ones.  ZT's all-knowing assertion that it was a nuke, dud or not, in my opinion, is not correct.

For more information on the ZetaTalk disinformation website, see http://apocalyptichousewife.angelfire.com.

Decide for yourself. 

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