COPIED ...
I know I’m probably tardy to the party on the Nashville bombing, and I’m still trying to confirm everything, but I couldn’t help but look at all the sordid connections that point to your typical false flag OP, with a who’s who of guilty parties. So, setting the stage, we know AT&T coincidentally had “won” the contract to do a forensic audit on the Dominion voting machines (lucky them), and those machines were moved to an AT&T building in Nashville. The room where the machines were going to be audited supposedly housed multiple supercomputers, and these supercomputers would have allegedly conducted the audit.

I couldn’t help but think back on a previous post when I mentioned the Kraken and Nautilus supercomputers were both located in Tennessee (Oak Ridge and UT). Anyway, these unnamed supercomputers were said to be connected to the AT&T intranet system, but this “extraordinarily convenient bombing that had nothing to do with the ongoing audit” damaged communication abilities and caused massive internet failure, also destroying the Cumberland River Cooling System, which then caused the supercomputers to overheat and shutdown. To be clear, I still haven’t confirmed all of this yet, but I hear that room 641A in that same building was a telecom intercept facility which operated as part of the NSA’s warrantless surveillance program, and that hub covers Georgia. So it looks like this explosion was intended to kill two birds with one stone.

But wait, there’s more. We find that the AT&T building was owned by Cerberus Capital Management in 2007, and Cerberus owns Dominion Voting Systems. Also, William Kennard, who sits on the AT&T board of directors, is also a board member of Cerberus Capital Management. How fortunate that AT&T happened to “win” the contract to audit those voting machines, huh? Oh, and William Kennard was the FCC chairman of Bill Clinton and Obama’s ambassador to the European Union, how about that? I see that Cerberus is managed by executives at Staple Street Capital, and supposedly, Joe Biden’s brother-in-law, Steven Owens, is a cofounder of Staple Street, along with, you guessed it, William-fucking-Kennard. That was one hell of a conveniently parked RV, right Will?
COPIED ... I know I’m probably tardy to the party on the Nashville bombing, and I’m still trying to confirm everything, but I couldn’t help but look at all the sordid connections that point to your typical false flag OP, with a who’s who of guilty parties. So, setting the stage, we know AT&T coincidentally had “won” the contract to do a forensic audit on the Dominion voting machines (lucky them), and those machines were moved to an AT&T building in Nashville. The room where the machines were going to be audited supposedly housed multiple supercomputers, and these supercomputers would have allegedly conducted the audit. I couldn’t help but think back on a previous post when I mentioned the Kraken and Nautilus supercomputers were both located in Tennessee (Oak Ridge and UT). Anyway, these unnamed supercomputers were said to be connected to the AT&T intranet system, but this “extraordinarily convenient bombing that had nothing to do with the ongoing audit” damaged communication abilities and caused massive internet failure, also destroying the Cumberland River Cooling System, which then caused the supercomputers to overheat and shutdown. To be clear, I still haven’t confirmed all of this yet, but I hear that room 641A in that same building was a telecom intercept facility which operated as part of the NSA’s warrantless surveillance program, and that hub covers Georgia. So it looks like this explosion was intended to kill two birds with one stone. But wait, there’s more. We find that the AT&T building was owned by Cerberus Capital Management in 2007, and Cerberus owns Dominion Voting Systems. Also, William Kennard, who sits on the AT&T board of directors, is also a board member of Cerberus Capital Management. How fortunate that AT&T happened to “win” the contract to audit those voting machines, huh? Oh, and William Kennard was the FCC chairman of Bill Clinton and Obama’s ambassador to the European Union, how about that? I see that Cerberus is managed by executives at Staple Street Capital, and supposedly, Joe Biden’s brother-in-law, Steven Owens, is a cofounder of Staple Street, along with, you guessed it, William-fucking-Kennard. That was one hell of a conveniently parked RV, right Will?
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