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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-16 17-25

in LeoFinance3 days ago

Part 8/12:

Throughout the presentation, Griner addresses common counterarguments, such as the presence of spherical metal droplets or specific trace elements, illustrating that:

  • The observed particles align with commercially available paints and materials.

  • The supposed “special” particles are classic products of mundane processes like welding, grinding, or simply the melting of scrap metals.

  • The presence of certain elements (e.g., silicon, sulfur, calcium) can be explained by environmental contamination, building materials, or normal industrial pigments—irrelevant to explosive or incendiary mechanisms.