30.09.2024, Moscow.
The situation around the pager explosions in Lebanon suggests that everything in the world today, including nuclear power control systems, are prone to explosion, the leader of the Essence of Time movement, political scientist and philosopher Sergey Kurginyan said on September 21 on the program Right to Know on channel TVC.
The political scientist noted that if an artificial operation of planting bombs into a large number of electronic devices was performed in Lebanon, this raises two questions: how technologically advanced those who did it have to operate and how undetectable the explosive has to be.
“If the explosive is detectable and still it is not detected, this looks somewhat strange, doesn’t it? And if it is poorly detectable, then where else will it be used and for what? This Pandora’s box is so good to open, but what will we do with it further?” the leader of Essence of Time added.
In this context, Sergey Kurginyan indicated that everyone, including the Israeli security services, are well aware about the danger of a poorly detectable explosive. According to him, the Israeli security services understand that if such an explosive is used once, then “everyone will use it: against them, against each other, against anybody else.”
Further, Kurginyan highlighted another very important aspect of this situation. He explained that electronic devices that use energy, including inside themselves, can be switched to various modes. In a normal operation mode, energy consumption is low, and operation time can be long. However, the political scientist stressed, the energy can be used in one short pulse, and this is an explosion.
“But this means that literally everything is prone to an explosion. Everything: from control systems of nuclear power plants to aerial control systems, or any supposedly innocent devices, which exist without any implants in them, but after certain program is activated they begin to operate in maximum energy consumption mode, and they explode,” Kurginyan said.
Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency