The explosion was not in front of the ATT building. It was a the next street over, with a row of large buildings between it and the ATT building. The explosion only damaged the fronts of the buildings, and none came down. It couldn't have damaged the ATT building at all.
That is very interesting.
The fact that anyone trusts AT&T to conduct a forensic audit on dominion machines without any fuckery is laughable.
Hmm...
https://twitter.com/CodeMonkeyZ/status/1342629077316825088?s=20
The building held an IPX ... a internet exchange point. All the peers would be impacted and rerouting will become congested.
Also, increased network usage due to families just finishing opening presents and calling everyone to say thank you...
Must be installing monitoring software and this is why they needed to come down.
just spitballing here.....
The explosion was not in front of the ATT building. It was a the next street over, with a row of large buildings between it and the ATT building. The explosion only damaged the fronts of the buildings, and none came down. It couldn't have damaged the ATT building at all.