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Were Tactical Nuclear Weapons Used To Blow Up The Nordstream Pipelines?

26 Sep 2023

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About this interview: Prof Hans-Benjamin Braun is a Swiss professor with a PhD in Theoretical Physics, MSc Mathematics & Earth Sciences; Material Science, Neutron Science, Statistical Physics and Quantum Physics. With this wealth of knowledge and expertise in these varied fields, Benjamin was able to look at the Nordstream pipeline explosions with a unique perspective. As he uncovered the data he came to the only conclusion that he could explain scientifically, that the bombings were the use of tactical nuclear weapons on the european mainland. This shocking revelation that would have major geopolitical consequences is not something you hear discussed in the legacy media. Listen to Benjamin's case and tell me if you believe he is correct. I hope you found this podcast informative. Links - Twitter Hans-Benjamin Braun Twitter If you value my podcasts, please support the show so that I can continue to speak up by choosing one or both of the following options - ⁠Buy me a coffee⁠ If you want to make a one off donation. Join my Substack To access additional content, you can upgrade to paid from just £3.50 a month To sponsor the Doc Malik Podcast contact us at ⁠[email protected]⁠  About Doc Malik: Orthopaedic surgeon Ahmad Malik is on a journey of discovery when it comes to health and wellness. Through honest conversations with captivating individuals, Ahmad explores an array of topics that profoundly impact our well-being and health. You can follow us on social media, we are on the following platforms: ⁠Twitter Ahmad⁠ | ⁠Twitter Podcast⁠ | ⁠Instagram Ahmad⁠ | ⁠Instagram Podcast

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