Postman Pep
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I'd never heard of geo confirmed until the other night tbf. So I looked into their background .... very spooky.
It's about the same as believing Israeli sources.
It's a website/ twitter account run by volunteers who are IT professionals.
I.e. former Reddit moderators and Wikipedia hobbyists.
Not weapons experts, not military veterans or any other relevant specialism.
Anybody expecting expert analysis from the basement dwellers is probably being a bit overoptimistic.
They don’t provide military analysis from what I’ve seen. They geo locate events. Which is all they have done here.
They don’t provide military analysis from what I’ve seen. They geo locate events. Which is all they have done here.
So it's the fault of people reading too much into it then.
They do more than that to be fair. On both of their threads on it they use analysis of previous rocket explosions and also audio to formulate the starting point.
Both of those are critical points in their analysis and have been disputed by other very credible sources.
We’ll never really know until independent investigators get there, if ever.
Not a lot to read into it. Factually speaking ( using current evidence) A rocket launched from Gaza malfunctioned ( or intercepted in some way ), malfunction caused a direction change and it landed on the hospital area.