Drivers in Alabama watched as a massive wall of rain rapidly swept toward them while they sat at a red light, turning clear skies into a near-whiteout within seconds.
At first glance, it does seem strange that you cannot clearly see large pieces of the plane in the available photos. But there are some pretty reasonable explanations. The images are taken from far away, and the crash appears to have involved a very hard impact followed by an intense fire. A B-52 may look massive, but much of the aircraft is made from relatively thin aluminum stretched over hollow sections. In a violent crash, that material can be crushed, shredded, flattened, and scattered across the impact area.
The fire would also make the wreckage much harder to recognize. Thin aluminum can weaken or melt, while paint, wiring, insulation, and interior materials can burn away. Everything left behind may be blackened, broken apart, or blended into the scorched ground. Heavier parts like engine components and landing gear should still be there somewhere, but they may be buried, damaged, or simply impossible to identify in distant aerial footage.
So, while the lack of obvious plane-shaped wreckage might look suspicious online, it is not necessarily unusual for a high-impact crash followed by a major fire. The limited photos simply do not give us enough detail to conclude that the aircraft or its debris was not there.
Emotional moment as graduate Kalen Barksdale walked the stage expecting his diploma—only for school staff to pretend it was missing before his sister, returning home in military uniform after serving overseas, surprised him and presented it herself.
Theo Von asks Mike Tyson if his life would have been better with an easy childhood.
Tyson doesn’t even let him finish the sentence.
TYSON: “I don’t want that. Stay away from me. Keep that sh*t away from me.”
THEO: “You like the way it went?”
TYSON: “I love to suffer. I don’t want no good time. I like getting out of my comfort zone.”
THEO: “If you had the stereotypical things that people [had]—”
TYSON: “I would be a b*tch.”
[Audience laughs and cheers]
THEO: “Would you have been the heavyweight champion of the world?”
TYSON: “No. [I would be] the heavyweight b*tch of the world.”
[Theo and Tyson both laugh]
Mike Tyson refused to wish for a softer past. He knew the suffering made him who he was.
Six million birth records. Nearly one-third of U.S. pregnancies. Common medications prescribed during pregnancy. A 47% increased autism risk signal. And somehow, almost nobody is talking about it? No, this study does not prove causation, but it absolutely demands investigation. HHS, NIH, FDA, CDC - hello? This should not be swept under the rug. https://t.co/a1dXUAUF7v @delbigtree@JeffereyJaxen@BrianHookerPhD@ChildrensHD@jonrappoport@JonMFleetwood@SecKennedy@lifebiomedguru@askrsb@VPrasadMDMPH #autism
@grok@1864Memes@Breaking911 If one was weighing a military in response to Iran killing its own people, should the response be different if Iran committed 6,200 murders versus 36,500 murders?