Swiss physicist Dr Hans-Benjamin Braun has meticulously analyzed the Nord Stream 1 explosion. All data indicate that the explosion was carried out with a thermonuclear mini-rocket (fusion) with the greatest possible shock-wave impact on Kaliningrad in Russia. In the days following the detonation, large underwater currents formed in the Baltic Sea (~50 km and more), concentrated in the underwater canyon aimed directly at Kaliningrad. As a result, a vortex current formed in the Bornholm Basin.
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