I'm still trying to wrap my head around what happened in... where was that, Nashville? There was a bomb that went off there in front of an AT&T building or something. A van was involved that was warning people to stay clear. When played backwards, the message said, "Merry Christmas, y'all" which was VERY creepy. There was talk of it actually being some sort of missile strike. Was there any interesting findings from that on this board or elsewhere? It was during the Christmas holiday and I was purposefully avoiding the news then. I can just imagine if Trump calls out Moderna and Pfizer for killing people, a bomb could go off at any of their locations and then blame him. Just like that weird vegan Persian chick who attacked YouTube's HQ. Too many fishy questions arose from all of that.
ATT servers (large data storage, think PCAPS/Dominion) were in the building, beside where the van blew up. Reportedly a hole was blown in the wall by the van detonation. I do remember video and images supporting dew or missile stike.
It was Christmas morning. The news showed a photo looking down the block with the burned up RV and some ruble, which they blamed on a propane tank explosion. There were no news 'copters allowed for arial footage. They did their best to portray it as a minor explosion to the RV and that's it, move along, no big deal.
But... some people took pics while evacuating and the whole front of the building was blown off. Sidewalk grates for underground elevator shaft access were blown off, and elevator parts were outside on the sidewalk. It was massive destruction that wasn't shown on the media.
I saw surveillance camera footage from several blocks away, and you could see a streak shoot down from the sky, and then the explosion. I don't know what any of that stuff looks like, so no idea if it was a missile, or DEW, or whatever, but it was something visible.
Lastly, I don't know if this was ever confirmed or debunked, but there was a rumor that Taylor Swift tweeted the day before for her fans to stay out of Nashville on Christmas.
I'm still trying to wrap my head around what happened in... where was that, Nashville? There was a bomb that went off there in front of an AT&T building or something. A van was involved that was warning people to stay clear. When played backwards, the message said, "Merry Christmas, y'all" which was VERY creepy. There was talk of it actually being some sort of missile strike. Was there any interesting findings from that on this board or elsewhere? It was during the Christmas holiday and I was purposefully avoiding the news then. I can just imagine if Trump calls out Moderna and Pfizer for killing people, a bomb could go off at any of their locations and then blame him. Just like that weird vegan Persian chick who attacked YouTube's HQ. Too many fishy questions arose from all of that.
That bombing is still a mystery, like many other events since the war against the DS started.
My vague memory says people thought it looked/acted more like a DEW than a bomb.
The explosion was underground. The RV was a cover. BUT WHY??
ATT servers (large data storage, think PCAPS/Dominion) were in the building, beside where the van blew up. Reportedly a hole was blown in the wall by the van detonation. I do remember video and images supporting dew or missile stike.
Reports at the time were saying it took out servers at an AT&T building nearby for what it's worth.
It was Christmas morning. The news showed a photo looking down the block with the burned up RV and some ruble, which they blamed on a propane tank explosion. There were no news 'copters allowed for arial footage. They did their best to portray it as a minor explosion to the RV and that's it, move along, no big deal.
But... some people took pics while evacuating and the whole front of the building was blown off. Sidewalk grates for underground elevator shaft access were blown off, and elevator parts were outside on the sidewalk. It was massive destruction that wasn't shown on the media.
I saw surveillance camera footage from several blocks away, and you could see a streak shoot down from the sky, and then the explosion. I don't know what any of that stuff looks like, so no idea if it was a missile, or DEW, or whatever, but it was something visible.
Lastly, I don't know if this was ever confirmed or debunked, but there was a rumor that Taylor Swift tweeted the day before for her fans to stay out of Nashville on Christmas.