Yeah, that's what I heard. Problems didn't start until later, not immediately following. Also, the RV is a distraction or was nothing more than mobile audio, not the bomb. The explosion was inside of the building. Brick façade blown outwards. Bsmt access to sidewalk doors blown off, that is the center of the blast. All debris radiate from that point.
I haven't been watching the news. Do they not have someone to blame yet? They usually had someone fingered, and within a week, "solid evidence" of who was involved.
Silver Lake, the company that owns Solar Winds, also owns SunGuard, a data center located at 200 Commerce St, Nashville. Gunshots were fired before explosion. Officers alerting residents before explosion. Military has closed airspace over Nashville.
I have family in AL, TN, GA. Dad called me from north AL to ask if I'd seen the news about the Nashville. (I'm GA) We talked about 30 min or so. This was hours after the bombing. We hung up and about 30 min later my parents were txting me (we could still text some reason) saying their phones had no service and they couldn't make calls out. And their internet (AT&T) was out at the house.
I live in the Nashville area and all our 911 services are down. We are to call alternate numbers in an emergency. Every AT&T customer around here has no service, including my friends in Chattanooga and Kentucky. The outage has spread since the attack. Not sure what's going on, but something hinky is definitely going on!
Check out the map:
https://downdetector.com/status/att/map/
I live in Volusia County, FL and have AT&T cell service. I had no problems with my cell service. Neither did anyone else in my extended family. They have AT&T, too.
My brother lives in Cookeville, TN about 1 1/2 hrs East of Nashville, and he didn't have any issues with his service, either.
I think y'all are grasping at straws with this AT&T theory.
Yeah, that's what I heard. Problems didn't start until later, not immediately following. Also, the RV is a distraction or was nothing more than mobile audio, not the bomb. The explosion was inside of the building. Brick façade blown outwards. Bsmt access to sidewalk doors blown off, that is the center of the blast. All debris radiate from that point.
I haven't been watching the news. Do they not have someone to blame yet? They usually had someone fingered, and within a week, "solid evidence" of who was involved.
The clowns are losing their edge.
From Andy Ngo Twitter
Anthony Quinn Warner is a person of interest.
Looking at the video, it sure looked like the bomb was in the RV.
Silver Lake, the company that owns Solar Winds, also owns SunGuard, a data center located at 200 Commerce St, Nashville. Gunshots were fired before explosion. Officers alerting residents before explosion. Military has closed airspace over Nashville.
It has begun.... the attack on our community and the interruption of information distribution.
I have family in AL, TN, GA. Dad called me from north AL to ask if I'd seen the news about the Nashville. (I'm GA) We talked about 30 min or so. This was hours after the bombing. We hung up and about 30 min later my parents were txting me (we could still text some reason) saying their phones had no service and they couldn't make calls out. And their internet (AT&T) was out at the house.
It would be interesting to see what areas have outages and to see what kind of interesting places are there
DS desperately trying to take out communications makes perfect sense. They need their sellouts running the country.
I live in the Nashville area and all our 911 services are down. We are to call alternate numbers in an emergency. Every AT&T customer around here has no service, including my friends in Chattanooga and Kentucky. The outage has spread since the attack. Not sure what's going on, but something hinky is definitely going on! Check out the map: https://downdetector.com/status/att/map/
Bonus fact: check out the Atlanta area in the outage map-- Bigly effected!
Test run for a larger operation?
I live in Volusia County, FL and have AT&T cell service. I had no problems with my cell service. Neither did anyone else in my extended family. They have AT&T, too.
My brother lives in Cookeville, TN about 1 1/2 hrs East of Nashville, and he didn't have any issues with his service, either.
I think y'all are grasping at straws with this AT&T theory.