Reports coming out of Lebanon, say that this was a brand new set of pages that they had just started using and a brand that they had never used before. I have a feeling something was planted in them prior to them being delivered.
Impossible! As a 40 year electronics technician, I assure everyone, you cannot send a signal to a stock, off the shelf, cell-phone or pager and detonate the battery.
Agreed, the laws of physics around small batteries can't be broken, and it is amazing that a retired CIA 'expert' would even suggest this. Obviously some plastic explosive has been cleverly inserted and wired in, possibly disguised as a normal electronic component. Pagers are old tech and volumetrically inefficient (unlike a modern mobile phone) and so there is space for plastic explosive.
@@oscar-uz4dw This happened today.... we will soon find out who knows more, the old school guy or the new school guy who has had no experience in the real world.
Exactly, you'd get some sparks, a loud fizzing sound and a little fire. Not the explosions that clearly happened. The guy making the claim is an journalist. Why does he think he has the knowledge to comment.
Nope batteries dont explode like that, pagers were fitted with a small explosive. There are big ebike batteries 100 times bigger than the one in the pager and videos shoes it exploding without causing that much damage. @agffans5725
No way did they turn batteries into bombs. I’m an electrical engineer and the results would be way more varied. More fires, less very similar controlled explosions.
If you are an electronics expert, you should Know that voltage input and output of a lithium battery is controlled by the circuits that are built in. you do not what over charge or draw to much current end result boom! especially when you put a small explosive next to the battery causing the battery to overheat set off the explosive.
@@yasaronat3779 I didn’t say they couldn’t explode. I said the explosions would not be as uniform and controlled as happened with the 3000 pagers. Besides every Motorola pager I’ve seen uses AAA batteries. I doubt that has changed. And you wouldn’t have to overheat the battery to ignite a plastic explosive, just provide energy directly from the battery. A simple switch, activated by a pager command.
@@TheNaturalust older pager's used AAA battery's but most of the new electronics have gone to lithium Batteries. I do not what people to panic but all are electronics come from countries that hate us.
@@yasaronat3779 Ok I did some research. It turns out the manufacturing g of a batch of pagers were contracted out to an Israeli paid Hungarian company who installed IC’s with a lithium chunk in them. The explosions happened when the IC received a shortwave signal and the lithium in the chips exploded. This is why the pagers passed all the tests for plastic explosive content. The project to do this was started by Mossad over three years ago. So the lithium wasn’t the battery lithium but a well tested amount designed to blow directionally out of the “doped” integrated circuit. Pretty devious and I’m not surprised since Mossad was the prime instigator.
You're right, it's not funny at all. One step in the right direction could be to not allow other armies in sovereign states. If there was only one Lebanese army, it would have more responsibility towards its citizens.
It is absolutely incorrect to say "we will never know" whether they used explosives in the pagers. A simple forensic test for the presence of explosives applied to the exploded pager would immediately reveal if an explosive was used. Is this person just uninformed or are they being deliberately untruthful... or both?
We don't even need that. We know explosives were planted in the pagers, because they blew up! A forensic investigation would reveal the nature of the explosives. We don't need it just to know whether or not there were any explosives at all.
this guy don't know jack its simple to replace the battery in 5000 pagers, they made batteries that contain explosives...and used their hungarian factory
@@stevieframe No, that's why they use pagers. Pagers don't transmit that much information, just a few characters which can be prearranged codes. They don't trust communications security on mobile phones.
Why is this guy talking about phones. They were pagers. They had AA batteries. They were NOT lithium batteries they are zinc/carbon dry cells. They don’t work the same. Can you get some experts that actually gave expertise?
I caught that as well, he knows phones are more harmful to use then a help. As well as if a sick puppy is running loose what can happen to one from a phone.
@@EllsworthJohnson-ui1xmIt wouldn't make any difference even if they were lithium. A small lithium battery cannot explode like that. It isn't physically possible. Lithium battery failures involve a lot of heat and fire. They can produce gasses which can explode in extremely rare circumstances, but even those are not remotely as violent as we see here. The batteries simply do not have the energy density to do what these pagers did. It is physically impossible.
You're just discovering their terrorist activities? They can assassinate people in other countries without any problem, yet they can't keep tract of a attack on their border? Who is the right mind believe their BS.
The 2nd guest had no idea what he was talking about, these were explosives. Videos of the aftermath also show clear signs of shrapnel having been in the devices - holes in windscreens and exit wounds on the victims bodies.
Nonsense. The device itself will of course become shrapnel if an explosive goes off in it. No need to add any shrapnel and probably very little space in which to do so.
Ion Lithium spontaneous explosions have a different profile. Most consensus I have heard are that the order was intercepted and the batteries replaced with others containing a small load of high explosive. By the way these decvices use standard AA batteries.
How on earth are two "security professionals" entertaining the idea that batteries can be made to explode like that?! This was most definitely explosives inserted
The telecommunications, electronics companies, mobile phone companies should be careful while purchasing and installing anything from Israel and its sugar daddies . World should deeply concern that it’s against your privacy and security
Pretty obvious the supply of pagers were all rigged with small charge and detonated when a number or message broadcast. They had no idea who carried them but knew they was the terror group
This guy has no idea what he's talking about. Clearly it's a shipment of compromised devices, but speculating that somehow MOSSAD has the capability to make any LiPo battery anywhere explode is pure fantasy for a number of technical reasons.
Very much this, trying to milk an extra win out of this by costing them resources checking all their devices / throwing stuff out etc, it's a reach and not one that logically has any hope of being believed. It was a new batch of pagers, if they wanted to play mind games on top then they would have compromised some other devices which had no link to that batch. The real victory for Mossad is whatever Israeli spy managed to get access at that level of internal security, not even having new devices double checked and... if Hezbollah has agents split into cells to make them harder to compromise all at once from a kinetic or intelligence aspect... which has then been compromised as a safety method by this agent knowing who all the cells are or at least distributing resources from the same location out to the separated cells.
@@johnfellows689no, I'm not disputing these were tampered with. Of course they were. What I'm saying is these batteries DO NOT explode like this. It's not possible without explosives.
@@itsmarmalade yes they do when overheated, thats why your not supposed to charge a phone in bed with you. A simple google search will enlighten you This endangers us all if the tech leaks
It is not the battery, that’s absurd. Only if you know nothing about physics is it the battery. It’s clearly explosives. The battery in a pager does not have the energy density to do this.
As an engineer I don't buy this. The pagers had to lined up with micro explosives. Lithuim batteries don't explode with such power and could cause that much damage. I mean if you don't have explosives rigged inside how would you denoate it remotely?
More importantly, how can you remotely detonate batteries SELECTIVELY with that level of precision? I'm pretty sure everyone in the vicinity had lithium battery phones on them. And none of those batteries exploded.
You are correct. A pager has a 600mAh battery maximum. Even when they do "explode", its nothing like what we saw in the video. They definitely planted an explosive in them. The theory about overcharging is just dumb, because the pagers aren't going to overheat if they aren't plugged into a charger.
The battery does not explode like that. That is an explosive discharge. Used lithiums in remote control cars for years. They catch fire, not just blow up.
Because Hezbollah also act as secret police, and, would be feared as such. Imagine if that was a gestapo officer in occupied France, WW2, would anyone come to his aide?
There is no way that the explosions came from the battery. Batteries "explode" in a total different way, or rather they don't explode they heat up and fizzle away. The explosions was from extra explosives planted inside of each unit, and included a trigger circuit connected to the other electronics. Probably was the entire delivery just replaced with these custom made ones.
@mariamacias8276 Well, YES, it was "Q" Q is a character in the James Bond films and novelisations. Q is the head of Q Branch, the fictional research and development division of the British Secret Service charged with oversight of top secret field technologies. Q, like M, is a job title rather than a name. Wikipedia
How did Israel get access to all those pagers and place explosions in each one when the Iranian security forces were in charge of procuring and distributing them? Is it by the same miraculous powers that we are holding they had to get into central Tehran and assassinate the head of Hamas while he was in a building protected by those same Iranian security forces? What’s the common denominator in both of these incidents, other than the Israelis miraculous powers?
Hilarious..this guy actually thinks our phones can be blown up remotely! Priceless journalism..alex jones eat your heart out..he wont let this exploding phone theory go
Pagers work with either AA or AAA batteris for the newer ones .... these pagers do not blow up like lithium based devices. My guess is that the pagers that exploded had explosives inside them, the supplier of these devices will surely be on the spotlight
One photo circulating widely appeared to show a mangled pager with some legible make and model information that may point to the Gold Apollo AP-900 alphanumeric pager. Other reports indicate the pager model is the Gold Apollo AR-924, which has a lithium-ion battery.
@@BerryMike-d9v Even if it was the case pages do not receive complicated code, they are radio devices who receive radio waves and only display basic text and I find it very unlikely to be able to issue remote code to overload the battery. I suspect these devices have been altered and fitted with a built in IC/receiver that is programmed to respond to radio commant and wired to the charging system, hence capable of igniting either a stored explosive or delivering a massive overload to the battery (if it's lithium then it can expload) the important thing is that this is not some genius remote cyber-attack but instead it's a well planned mossad operation.
And there is common sense.. most of the hyped up rumors about how the government has this tech or that tech beyond our imagination is just hollywood zi0n!$t lies to scare the masses and constantly living in fear... any advance tech the u.s has is given to israel first and we can see that their best tech could not stop the bm from the houthis.
If this is true the FAA should now rethink whether cell phones should be allowed on airplanes. If Israel can do this so can China, Russia or the US. Is the world safe now?
Wow, I know Mark and his strategy maintains a unique perspective and he is very transparent with his investors. Regardless of the situation, he is always consistent with his business methods.
Bunk. You have a journalist and random cia guy who know nothing about explosives. Reckless reporting. Experts are saying explosives where planted within.
We don't take you seriously on any of your "objective" takes on Israel's actions after you wiped Sangita out for asking real questions in her final interview. Was a listener for years to a select few hosts, unsubscribed a while ago while still viewing content, now its so much clickbait/non-content product I'm signing off completely, shame to see the numbers still raising and closing in on 1M, itll take those people time to realise too probably.
I don't think they had explosives in them but to think that there may be a way to cause any wireless device with a battery to explode at will is bone chilling 😳
It was already pre-installed & now, it was just the matter of exploiting the vulnerability.There is no way to make lithium's battery explode that way & cause massive injuries.
@@tranquilizersofficial4827 There is no "wavelength" that will make the BATTERIES explode. Take a normal Li battery and short it. You can get a little heat, maybe. That's it. It can however power a detonator which can set off an explosive. But those have to be installed and won't be in a normal assembly process. Capiche?
The types of batteries used in the brand of pagers that exploded, cannot and do not cause the type of explosion and damage that's been seen! Various explosive materials would have to be deliberately inserted into the devices. Yes, if it's liquid or otherwise it would be quite difficult to detect unless you knew to open a unit and inspect it. But most people still wouldn't know what they're looking for unless they're trained. Please stop telling people that the batteries inside a normal pager or phone cause damage like we've seen because it's simply not true. Check with an expert before making wild claims.
@@yassine073t All deaths except one and 99% of injuries were on fighting-age men. Children don't carry pagers or walkie talkies, any children injured were put at risk by men belonging to an Islamic terror organization which has no reason to exist.
I absolutely do not believe in the battery theory. Lithium battery rarely explodes, it can deflagrate rapidly but explosions are not usual. Imagine if every lithium were made to have this level of risk of explosion. On top of that a battery is a combination of many things: as an electrical model a battery has a Resistance a Capacitance and an Inductance component making it very non linear. The idea that all batteries exploded all at the same time is impossible. For the reason above, every battery are different, the chemistry can be slightly different therefore responding at different time. In addition, the battery has some different level of thermal resistance they cannot overheat and explode in a flash. That it just impossible. Look at the video too, listen to the bang. Do you sincerely believe that a pager which contains a ridiculous small size battery can produce an explosion that kinda bang. It is very clear that they were tapered with a real explosive. I dont think you can put all that level of effort to take the risk of creating a battery explosion, no, you put an explosive so you are guaranteed of the result. People need to put their mind into this, this is physics gang. It is not a battery explosion at all.
@@christinelapping7903 It's still weird and rather juvenile. I thought the two commentators were extremely excited about the whole thing. The CIA's man's face was getting redder and redder with the thoughts of destruction they can inflict on the world's human population.
Theres no “button” involved.. these devices were pre-planted and sold specifically to Lebanon. Israel wants you to think they can control everyone and everything.
Ask an engineer or a physicist, not a journalist about the technicalities of these explosions!
The journalist answers the question. WHO.
Who has a history of this type of attack.
this channel is clueless ..😢
Intelligence people will just tell you its a high frequency microwave weapon... and over 500 thousand Children use them in schools ....
Surely a celebrity would best know - how about Taylor Swift?
@@allybally0021 or her cat? anyone?
Reports coming out of Lebanon, say that this was a brand new set of pages that they had just started using and a brand that they had never used before. I have a feeling something was planted in them prior to them being delivered.
Yes.
Ya think???
No s-it Sherlock .
@@lavienestpasunlongfleuvetr2559 🤣👍👍
It was James Bond.
Impossible! As a 40 year electronics technician, I assure everyone, you cannot send a signal to a stock, off the shelf, cell-phone or pager and detonate the battery.
You're too old
New school technician can they think outside the box .
Agreed, the laws of physics around small batteries can't be broken, and it is amazing that a retired CIA 'expert' would even suggest this. Obviously some plastic explosive has been cleverly inserted and wired in, possibly disguised as a normal electronic component. Pagers are old tech and volumetrically inefficient (unlike a modern mobile phone) and so there is space for plastic explosive.
@@musicman53 exactly
@@oscar-uz4dw This happened today.... we will soon find out who knows more, the old school guy or the new school guy who has had no experience in the real world.
“Never again” applies to yesterday, today, tomorrow, and forever.
People who preach "never again" don't believe in it. What matter is the color of your skin.
It also doesn't just apply to one group, it applies to everyone.
@@tomaofdonewelll7810 yeah? How many have been shipped to death camps in cattle cars? Take your time, think about your answer.
@@Conn30Mtenor"Never again" death camps.
There still here.
@@rimab5894what?? 😂😂
There's ZERO way to make a Li-ion battery explode like that, They were retrofitted with micro explosives. Nobody can do this to your phone.
Exactly, you'd get some sparks, a loud fizzing sound and a little fire. Not the explosions that clearly happened.
The guy making the claim is an journalist. Why does he think he has the knowledge to comment.
It's done through a code that will make battery overheat, so that it will explode. it's very far from the first time Lithium batteries explode
Not if a thyristor could be controlled to dump an upstream capacitors energy straight into the cell
Nope batteries dont explode like that, pagers were fitted with a small explosive. There are big ebike batteries 100 times bigger than the one in the pager and videos shoes it exploding without causing that much damage. @agffans5725
They just put something in the battery that can rupture it it ruptures it explodes
No way did they turn batteries into bombs. I’m an electrical engineer and the results would be way more varied. More fires, less very similar controlled explosions.
If you are an electronics expert, you should Know that voltage input and output of a lithium battery is controlled by the circuits that are built in. you do not what over charge or draw to much current end result boom! especially when you put a small explosive next to the battery causing the battery to overheat set off the explosive.
@@yasaronat3779 I didn’t say they couldn’t explode. I said the explosions would not be as uniform and controlled as happened with the 3000 pagers. Besides every Motorola pager I’ve seen uses AAA batteries. I doubt that has changed. And you wouldn’t have to overheat the battery to ignite a plastic explosive, just provide energy directly from the battery. A simple switch, activated by a pager command.
@@TheNaturalust older pager's used AAA battery's but most of the new electronics have gone to lithium Batteries. I do not what people to panic but all are electronics come from countries that hate us.
@@yasaronat3779 Yes you are probably right about the batteries but countries like Taiwan don’t hate us….yet. 👍
@@yasaronat3779 Ok I did some research. It turns out the manufacturing g of a batch of pagers were contracted out to an Israeli paid Hungarian company who installed IC’s with a lithium chunk in them. The explosions happened when the IC received a shortwave signal and the lithium in the chips exploded. This is why the pagers passed all the tests for plastic explosive content. The project to do this was started by Mossad over three years ago. So the lithium wasn’t the battery lithium but a well tested amount designed to blow directionally out of the “doped” integrated circuit. Pretty devious and I’m not surprised since Mossad was the prime instigator.
"Who was responsible...?" I have no idea, who could possibly be in the frame for this?
Well someone made it expolde!
Mossad too responsibility
I'm sure that the Swedish army is behind this😉
Metrola & CIA
Moti Rolah, special agent 😂🇮🇱
It is all funny until someone learns from this and uses it against you. Imagine you are in a plane and this happens.
You're right, it's not funny at all.
One step in the right direction could be to not allow other armies in sovereign states. If there was only one Lebanese army, it would have more responsibility towards its citizens.
You can’t receive message on the plane
I hate travelling by boat 😂
@@olgakessel4101you can of the plane is fitted with Starlink
@@haruspex1-50 you don't need WiFi for pager but rather a special frequency which isn't available on flights
Terrorizing the terrorist… Oh my.
I don’t think Nethenahu is terrified of his pager
First time ever
Any one missing from LBC, BBC, CNN, NYT or UN staff? Or missing a hand or foot?
Al Jazeera ?? Lol
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If the answer is zero will you shut up about them being Hamas
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James O'Brien
Dianna Abbott
Is my Alexa safe ???....It's just told me to run and has started counting down from 10.
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Yes. But the fact they can do this. Very very worrying.
@@liveandletlive-q7xif they can do it. It’s just a theory…
You answered your own question.. if it directed you to safety and your here to tell the world your story right
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It is absolutely incorrect to say "we will never know" whether they used explosives in the pagers. A simple forensic test for the presence of explosives applied to the exploded pager would immediately reveal if an explosive was used. Is this person just uninformed or are they being deliberately untruthful... or both?
You really expect an open and transparent investigation that reveals all to the public?
@@jgreen2015; a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. BUT, The Truth sure is a most needed & refreshing Breath of Fresh Air !
We don't even need that. We know explosives were planted in the pagers, because they blew up!
A forensic investigation would reveal the nature of the explosives. We don't need it just to know whether or not there were any explosives at all.
this guy don't know jack
its simple to replace the battery in 5000 pagers, they made batteries that contain explosives...and used their hungarian factory
It's secret proofs
It also identifies an awful lot of Hezbollah members.
And monitors their chat over the last weeks!!
Was it ever a secret cult? it is a regular army in all but name.
And everybody else who has a pager and nothing to do with the conflict.
@@stevieframe No, that's why they use pagers. Pagers don't transmit that much information, just a few characters which can be prearranged codes. They don't trust communications security on mobile phones.
It's a political party with a paramilitary wing. It's not secret.
This not just in country of Lebanon but Syria has well.
Definitely in America too. 🙃
Some reports of them exploding in England.
Iran too ?
@Dagmere- 7l
@@Dagmere-n7lpagers man ... they're talking about exploding pagers
As the pagers were under warranty, Israel has offered to replace them.
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Oh Dear Too soon!
Why is this guy talking about phones. They were pagers. They had AA batteries. They were NOT lithium batteries they are zinc/carbon dry cells. They don’t work the same. Can you get some experts that actually gave expertise?
Did not realize that you can not make pagers using lithium batteries, wonder why.
@@EllsworthJohnson-ui1xm; Maybe Not really much of "an expert"...
why do you assume the batteries are not rechargeable?
I caught that as well, he knows phones are more harmful to use then a help. As well as if a sick puppy is running loose what can happen to one from a phone.
@@EllsworthJohnson-ui1xmIt wouldn't make any difference even if they were lithium. A small lithium battery cannot explode like that. It isn't physically possible. Lithium battery failures involve a lot of heat and fire. They can produce gasses which can explode in extremely rare circumstances, but even those are not remotely as violent as we see here. The batteries simply do not have the energy density to do what these pagers did. It is physically impossible.
under international consumer law i am nearly sure that all would be entitled to a refund or a replacement for these devices malfunction
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The brand itself is done. It's suicide for the company.
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Israeli intelligence is something else... wow!
You're just discovering their terrorist activities? They can assassinate people in other countries without any problem, yet they can't keep tract of a attack on their border? Who is the right mind believe their BS.
Every single penny of it is paid by usa UK australia Canada and europ. This could bring other into hit list of those people.
Never wow, just outrageous behaviour
@@colinpeck8257wow wow wow ....
That's what you took from this? If this was Iran you'd call it terrorism
Now imagine what they can do with Electric Vehicle batteries.
Careful, fools might call you a "conspiracy theorist".
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What do you think 'Panda Land' can do with your cell phone?
See. All this was planned long time again.
Or neural link
The 2nd guest had no idea what he was talking about, these were explosives. Videos of the aftermath also show clear signs of shrapnel having been in the devices - holes in windscreens and exit wounds on the victims bodies.
That's s big telltale sign. Not heard this before
Nonsense. The device itself will of course become shrapnel if an explosive goes off in it. No need to add any shrapnel and probably very little space in which to do so.
The pager and battery is the shrapnel.
Ion Lithium spontaneous explosions have a different profile. Most consensus I have heard are that the order was intercepted and the batteries replaced with others containing a small load of high explosive. By the way these decvices use standard AA batteries.
what are you talking about? there was no flames, mate you havent got a clue so why comment?
How on earth are two "security professionals" entertaining the idea that batteries can be made to explode like that?! This was most definitely explosives inserted
Right now I have resorted to communicating using smoke...🙄
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As long as it's not your remains that are smoking.
Human beings should just learn telepathy
😂😂😂😂 me too 😂
😂😂😂😂 and pigeons
Dangerous times world wide.
The telecommunications, electronics companies, mobile phone companies should be careful while purchasing and installing anything from Israel and its sugar daddies . World should deeply concern that it’s against your privacy and security
I see no news media is labeling as terrorist attack
Because it’s not lol
Cos it wasn't.
Terrorists were attacked.
Duh.
You can outrun a Motor, but you can’t outrun a Motorola.
Stealing from someone else's comment on another YT channel, those pagers were made by Martyrollah!
But you can outrun the donkey 🫏
Pretty obvious the supply of pagers were all rigged with small charge and detonated when a number or message broadcast. They had no idea who carried them but knew they was the terror group
actually, the pagers were manufactured in Taiwan by a company called: Gold Apollo
@@gerri577 Yes, Quite.
Hezbollah reporting that they bought them cheap from a guy named Moti Rolah 🤣🇮🇱
NO, it's probably Mr. Al Catel
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Moto + rolla
Brother of Eli Koptor
It sounds like Iranian personnel.
This guy has no idea what he's talking about. Clearly it's a shipment of compromised devices, but speculating that somehow MOSSAD has the capability to make any LiPo battery anywhere explode is pure fantasy for a number of technical reasons.
Very much this, trying to milk an extra win out of this by costing them resources checking all their devices / throwing stuff out etc, it's a reach and not one that logically has any hope of being believed. It was a new batch of pagers, if they wanted to play mind games on top then they would have compromised some other devices which had no link to that batch.
The real victory for Mossad is whatever Israeli spy managed to get access at that level of internal security, not even having new devices double checked and... if Hezbollah has agents split into cells to make them harder to compromise all at once from a kinetic or intelligence aspect... which has then been compromised as a safety method by this agent knowing who all the cells are or at least distributing resources from the same location out to the separated cells.
My wife can make an egg explode
@@1SteveSmith ..well as long as she isn't shelling civilian targets.
@@philjackson4365 Eggcellent reply sir.😄👍
What is this nonsense about exploding batteries. Why are you even entertaining this conversation?
@@itsmarmalade dont be so naiev. Not that amasing. Laminated case? Greedy terrorists? 5000 production run cheap price? Click ‘boom.•
@@johnfellows689no, I'm not disputing these were tampered with. Of course they were. What I'm saying is these batteries DO NOT explode like this. It's not possible without explosives.
@@itsmarmalade yes they do when overheated, thats why your not supposed to charge a phone in bed with you.
A simple google search will enlighten you
This endangers us all if the tech leaks
Dilettantes.
its a high energy microwave frequency... used by Isreal to bring drones down
Sitting here with my phone ringing , i aint answering 😂😂😂
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Don't be afraid, you are not a target of the Mossad😅
😂😂😂😂😂 people are funny
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lmapo
It is not the battery, that’s absurd. Only if you know nothing about physics is it the battery. It’s clearly explosives. The battery in a pager does not have the energy density to do this.
One of the pager batteries can be swapped with explosives that look just like an AA battery according to a video I saw.
That's the real reason for forcing us to switch to electric cars,never sell your old diesel guys!!!
Put the pipe down. 😂
The Chinese company BYD make the best electronic cars out there ! better and cheaper than Tesla.
Stop using your lithium ion powered phones laptops and even auxiliary batteries in diesel cars
@@lgsamsung1Aren’t all cell phones powered by lithium batteries?
@@justmyopinion9883 i said phones and not an iphone.the logic in the original comment is just mind boggling
this will definitely escalate things
A battery doesn't explode like that... these devices were altered at the production level...
yes in hungary
Yes they did this in May 2022 way before 0ct 7 So who’s the real terrorist?
This is what happens when the Mossad is asked to buy pagers for Hezbollah
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As I see it, things are going south for Hezbollah
While writing it off as Humanitarian Aid😂🤣😂🤣
Time to start communicating by Pigeons again.
Semaphores, smoke, bells, lights, etc.
Pigeons can be rigged to explode too. Have you not seen Four Lions?
Speckled Jim!
They will eat the pigeons
@@elainej5473; Hawks & Falcons !
its not the battery. that was a high explosive
As an engineer I don't buy this. The pagers had to lined up with micro explosives. Lithuim batteries don't explode with such power and could cause that much damage. I mean if you don't have explosives rigged inside how would you denoate it remotely?
The interviewee is not a STEM guy.
You are correct. Li-ion doesn't have the energy density to do this. A supply side attack where the mossad added explosives is the answer imo.
All at the same time ?
More importantly, how can you remotely detonate batteries SELECTIVELY with that level of precision?
I'm pretty sure everyone in the vicinity had lithium battery phones on them. And none of those batteries exploded.
You are correct. A pager has a 600mAh battery maximum. Even when they do "explode", its nothing like what we saw in the video. They definitely planted an explosive in them. The theory about overcharging is just dumb, because the pagers aren't going to overheat if they aren't plugged into a charger.
Meanwhile,
Sinvar might have thrown all his devices...
He's using pen and paper these days!
Well everybody he would communicate with is dead, so why would he need one.
Sinwar would become Sindy...
@@pallasathena1369 you can't lose what you don't have
His down to a bic and using his own ear wax for candles 😂
The battery does not explode like that. That is an explosive discharge. Used lithiums in remote control cars for years. They catch fire, not just blow up.
What I am amazed at is the way the people around just stood and looked…..not one bent to help
They were confused as to where and what had happened.
Because Hezbollah also act as secret police, and, would be feared as such. Imagine if that was a gestapo officer in occupied France, WW2, would anyone come to his aide?
No one like these barb Hezbollah fanatics
They probably thought that it was a suicide bomber and the device had only partially worked.
@@kiqueenbees these people were not in captured territory
Alarmist bs, they used small amount of explosives. Li-ion batteries don't explode like that at all.
It's funny how many so-called experts got this wrong today.
@@SzTz100 ..including the numbskull interviewed here.
Israel should condemn this act and offer free pagers to all survivors.
LOL
😂
youll laugh less the next few weeks....
So they bought their pagers from Israel
they dont' produce anything themselves..
Would not like to be the salesperson who landed the deal.
They were going cheap before they went boom.
😂😂😂😂
They bought them in China 🇨🇳 by a guy named Loo Ming Goldstein 😅
There is no way that the explosions came from the battery. Batteries "explode" in a total different way, or rather they don't explode they heat up and fizzle away. The explosions was from extra explosives planted inside of each unit, and included a trigger circuit connected to the other electronics. Probably was the entire delivery just replaced with these custom made ones.
You shouldn't be a terrorist if you can't take a joke...
"I don't think we'll ever find out" 😅
What a naive statement.
The names Bond...Bibi Bond. Love it.
Mossad!
Bibi terror regime!
@@carolpeterson3810 the Mossad alone does not have the capabilities. Surely there are some support from the CIA.
@@NawafAlsulaiman it would be easier to list what the CIA is not involved in
This encompasses not only the explosive pagers but also the psychological impact and breakdown in communication. Straight out of 007 movie.
Terror weapon on global scale...
Who can ressist cheap?
As usual, it's the poor, standing in the front-line, to be cannon fodder....
@mariamacias8276 Well, YES, it was "Q"
Q is a character in the James Bond films and novelisations. Q is the head of Q Branch, the fictional research and development division of the British Secret Service charged with oversight of top secret field technologies. Q, like M, is a job title rather than a name. Wikipedia
I don’t feel comfortable with watching this news on my phone right now 😢
Turn to your laptop….. 😂😂😂
Unless someone out explosives in your phone ... It's not the battery.... Look at the engineers comments here and they'll tell you. Don't fret!
How did Israel get access to all those pagers and place explosions in each one when the Iranian security forces were in charge of procuring and distributing them?
Is it by the same miraculous powers that we are holding they had to get into central Tehran and assassinate the head of Hamas while he was in a building protected by those same Iranian security forces?
What’s the common denominator in both of these incidents, other than the Israelis miraculous powers?
How on earth do you make a battery explode remotely ?
Hilarious..this guy actually thinks our phones can be blown up remotely! Priceless journalism..alex jones eat your heart out..he wont let this exploding phone theory go
😂😂😂😂😂😂 You owe me a new iPad, I have coffee everywhere….😂😂😂😂😂
So how did all these people get hurt and murdered ? They all had the same malfunction at the same time? Bit naive.
Pagers work with either AA or AAA batteris for the newer ones .... these pagers do not blow up like lithium based devices.
My guess is that the pagers that exploded had explosives inside them, the supplier of these devices will surely be on the spotlight
Wow!
One photo circulating widely appeared to show a mangled pager with some legible make and model information that may point to the Gold Apollo AP-900 alphanumeric pager. Other reports indicate the pager model is the Gold Apollo AR-924, which has a lithium-ion battery.
If they can find one intact. My guess is all that were so enabled went off
@@BerryMike-d9v Even if it was the case pages do not receive complicated code, they are radio devices who receive radio waves and only display basic text and I find it very unlikely to be able to issue remote code to overload the battery.
I suspect these devices have been altered and fitted with a built in IC/receiver that is programmed to respond to radio commant and wired to the charging system, hence capable of igniting either a stored explosive or delivering a massive overload to the battery (if it's lithium then it can expload)
the important thing is that this is not some genius remote cyber-attack but instead it's a well planned mossad operation.
@@johndoe-vc1we They've got the remains of the batteries and have been showing footage of them on news shows.
My friend was charging a battery for a quad copter which pretty much exploded, burnt down four offices.
There are technologies you don't know about
And there is common sense.. most of the hyped up rumors about how the government has this tech or that tech beyond our imagination is just hollywood zi0n!$t lies to scare the masses and constantly living in fear... any advance tech the u.s has is given to israel first and we can see that their best tech could not stop the bm from the houthis.
Military are always 20 years Head, even apoxy glue was a too secret 15 years befor world war 2. It glued
aircraft frames . Same today’
Alien technology
What tech? Making your phone explode? No go and do some research FFS.
There was nothing technologically mysterious about this.
friendly reminder to not fall for the latest psy op, ofc batteries can't explode like that, it was pre planted
They can though…
@@sirsnipermonkeyNo, they can't.
No they can’t. Use your brain
Literally describing various terrorist attacks as something to aspire to utterly insane.
If this is true the FAA should now rethink whether cell phones should be allowed on airplanes. If Israel can do this so can China, Russia or the US. Is the world safe now?
Well if you were in a position to acquire compromise equipment then yes. These pagers came with something pre-installed just to be clear.
😢😢😢tired of hearing bad news .human are getting worse every day
@@Nina-c3q❤🙏
So what's next is someone going to poison the drinking water or introduce Anthrax?
That would mean civilian deaths
That’s quite a big jump you’re making there…
Why man! Why?
@@User-vh7clexactly and would be s big fail from a military pov.
Sure, poisoning the water supply is JUST LIKE turning Hezbollah pagers into small bombs.
Is this covered under the pager warranty?
Many innocent people including kids were hurt.. pretty weird to have such a light-hearted interview
... and they know more than they are letting on...
Hit 200k today. Thank you for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last months. Started with 14k in last month 2024
Wow that's huge, how do you make that much monthly?
Mark Hutchinson's expertise is truly commendable. He has this skill of making complex crypto concepts easy to understand.
Wow, I know Mark and his strategy maintains a unique perspective and he is very transparent with his investors. Regardless of the situation, he is always consistent with his business methods.
He usually interacts on telegrams...
Using the username below
CIA guy seems clueless, and speculating impossibly explosive batteries almost seems like a vital and intended part of this terror campaign.
lithium batteries do not explode they ignite.
from whom were they sourced?
It's simple deflection, some people will believe it
Older batteries does explode j
@@RockyRock-vv3ex, you have evidence?
your wrong!, lithium battery can be exploded and fatal. there's no room for tnt in such small gadget
@@januszdelondres just youtube it.
Lol a battery is not an explosive. This guy has been watching all the films.
It's home solor panel units blowing up and home security systems. Also reports of batteries in random vehicles
Bunk. You have a journalist and random cia guy who know nothing about explosives. Reckless reporting. Experts are saying explosives where planted within.
The only question I have is this a terrorist act?
It’s called war
There is a double standard here 👀
@@garyleader8922 You left out the word 'crime' at the end there
Oh, are you going to cry?? 🦧
According to 2TK and corbyn and Galloway.
How do you target specific pagers.
Don’t be too quick to judge, we have to wait for Israel to investigate themselves first, it’s next on the list after Hind
We can be sure that it will be thorough, and not at all made up, not in the least, honest..
Investigations happen when actual criminal acts are committed. This wasnt
In matters like this, Israel does not wait a second...it has already investigated thoroughly and effectively and discovered that it is not Israel.
Don't forget 8 year old.Adam. Been nearly a year since he was unalived. They must be further along in their investigation by now.
Simple... they ordered the whole batch at once few months ago. Likely the seller is either dead or about to die...
Seller has probably be recalled by Mossad.
They all came from a website called Ali boomba
It cannot be impossible to determine the common denominator who came into contact with all of those devices at the same time.
I might revert back to using my old Nokia 3210. I can't trust these newer devices.
Pager technology is even older than 3210😂
So no one wants to play snake
Bruh, I'm resorting to communicating with Pigeons now. I trust nothing.
Terrorizing the terrorists? Hmmm .......😂😂😂🤔
brilliant interviews; thanks
Always carry mobile phones in your back pocket. You'll only lose one cheek, not your more precious parts.
Is this guy an expert as my 8 year old daughter figured out more than him. Where do you dig these losers up from! 😂😂😂
"Might Hezbollah send rockets into Israel in response?" ARE YOU KIDDING ME? They fired 8,000 rockets last year. This isn't a serious conversation.
We don't take you seriously on any of your "objective" takes on Israel's actions after you wiped Sangita out for asking real questions in her final interview. Was a listener for years to a select few hosts, unsubscribed a while ago while still viewing content, now its so much clickbait/non-content product I'm signing off completely, shame to see the numbers still raising and closing in on 1M, itll take those people time to realise too probably.
no one consider climate change as the cause first?
It is amazing that no one has thought about this. They blame climate change for everything else.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Give BBC a chance - they're still having breakfast
@@JUDITHBEARD-v3fFor example?
Knowledge is power
Don't mess with Israel
I don't think they had explosives in them but to think that there may be a way to cause any wireless device with a battery to explode at will is bone chilling 😳
It was already pre-installed & now, it was just the matter of exploiting the vulnerability.There is no way to make lithium's battery explode that way & cause massive injuries.
How do you know? You can set signals at certain wavelengths.
@@tranquilizersofficial4827do you have a technical background? I do and concur with the OP
@@tranquilizersofficial4827 There is no "wavelength" that will make the BATTERIES explode.
Take a normal Li battery and short it. You can get a little heat, maybe. That's it.
It can however power a detonator which can set off an explosive. But those have to be installed and won't be in a normal assembly process.
Capiche?
@@tranquilizersofficial4827hahahahaha
hold on a second.. what if the other side figures out how it was done and explodes all the batteries in mobile phones in Israel?
Anything is possible
Being alive is a dangerous adventure.
Let's hope Lebanon get their sovereignty back and then their army will have responsibility for its citizens.
cool story...
These are "special", modified pagers.......they can't make regular phones explode.
Too thick
The types of batteries used in the brand of pagers that exploded, cannot and do not cause the type of explosion and damage that's been seen! Various explosive materials would have to be deliberately inserted into the devices. Yes, if it's liquid or otherwise it would be quite difficult to detect unless you knew to open a unit and inspect it. But most people still wouldn't know what they're looking for unless they're trained. Please stop telling people that the batteries inside a normal pager or phone cause damage like we've seen because it's simply not true. Check with an expert before making wild claims.
Being a terrorist is a dangerous business!
If having a pager makes you a terrorist then sure.
Apparently being a child is also dangerous since 50% of the fatalities were children.
@@yassine073t False.
@@Knight766 Clearify
@@yassine073t All deaths except one and 99% of injuries were on fighting-age men. Children don't carry pagers or walkie talkies, any children injured were put at risk by men belonging to an Islamic terror organization which has no reason to exist.
Hopefully NO GOATS were harmed during explosions.
Downfall for electrical cars
Na, Isreal did not do this. Iran did.
this could be done with EV CARS
no it couldnt
where do they find these "experts"?
I absolutely do not believe in the battery theory. Lithium battery rarely explodes, it can deflagrate rapidly but explosions are not usual. Imagine if every lithium were made to have this level of risk of explosion. On top of that a battery is a combination of many things: as an electrical model a battery has a Resistance a Capacitance and an Inductance component making it very non linear. The idea that all batteries exploded all at the same time is impossible. For the reason above, every battery are different, the chemistry can be slightly different therefore responding at different time. In addition, the battery has some different level of thermal resistance they cannot overheat and explode in a flash. That it just impossible. Look at the video too, listen to the bang. Do you sincerely believe that a pager which contains a ridiculous small size battery can produce an explosion that kinda bang. It is very clear that they were tapered with a real explosive. I dont think you can put all that level of effort to take the risk of creating a battery explosion, no, you put an explosive so you are guaranteed of the result. People need to put their mind into this, this is physics gang. It is not a battery explosion at all.
Blame DonaldTrump 😅😅😅😅
Or Brexit?
It was probably both plastic explosives and the battery exploding.
What was with that weird “liberal democrats” comment? Strange news organization.
It's a very British comment as the Lib Dems are currently holding their party conference in Brighton.
Misjudged
@@christinelapping7903 Oh ok, thanks.
@@christinelapping7903 It's still weird and rather juvenile. I thought the two commentators were extremely excited about the whole thing. The CIA's man's face was getting redder and redder with the thoughts of destruction they can inflict on the world's human population.
jews went from 6m Ls to blowing up phones with a press of a button
Theres no “button” involved.. these devices were pre-planted and sold specifically to Lebanon. Israel wants you to think they can control everyone and everything.
This is why batteries were made never to be removed by lay users.
What the Hezbola, is going on .
I never had an i-phone or other smart phone. I have a Nokia of € 59,-- Now isn't that smart ! (Netherlands)
I guess a Nokia is smarter than a pager😂