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Large explosion, buildings damaged in downtown Nashville

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posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 05:43 PM
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a reply to: Identified

So...the story would be the suspect was inside the RV parked downtown for 36 hours?
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posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 05:45 PM
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originally posted by: MrBuddy
SunGard is the parent company of Solar Winds. SunGard is located at 200 Commerce St. directly across from the RV.

SunGard is owned by Goldman Sachs, Blackstone, and Bain Capital.

They're almost making it too easy to follow the bread crumbs.

I didn't start paying attention to this explosion until those connections surfaced a couple hours ago. The theory of accessing encryption keys while the power was cut, is starting to gain traction.
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posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 05:47 PM
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originally posted by: carewemust

originally posted by: MrBuddy
SunGard is the parent company of Solar Winds. SunGard is located at 200 Commerce St. directly across from the RV.

SunGard is owned by Goldman Sachs, Blackstone, and Bain Capital.

They're almost making it too easy to follow the bread crumbs.

I didn't start paying attention to this explosion until those connections surfaced a couple hours ago. The theory of accessing encryption keys while the power was cut, is starting to gain traction.



honestly come in the end I think the final explanation for this is going to be something very conventional, not The plot from an episode of The blacklist. Otherwise, it's just likely to have been the work of the reptilians.



posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 05:49 PM
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Found a 1998 Newspaper Article about the Tony Warner who runs the haunted house.
Not sure it's the same guy with RV. The article says Tony has a wife. We haven't found any information RV Warner had a wife.


Tony Warner of Nashville who runs the haunted house with his wife, Suzette


May 24, 1998 The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee

2015 Article says it's a "Family Business".
I'm thinking these are two different men.

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posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 05:50 PM
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originally posted by: HalWesten

originally posted by: Mandroid7
Being talked about on the vietnamese knitting board....

Current owner of Dominion is an investment holding group called Staple Street Capital. Before Staple Steeet was sold off to China (see SEC filing) it was owned by an investment firm called the Carlyle Group.

www.sec.gov...

Notice any interesting players amongst the co-owners of the Carlyle Group?

littlesis.org...

Why are the CEO of Walmart, Saudi Royals, State Pension Funds, Ex Co-Owner of Microsoft, a Riot Control Weapons Manufacturer, International Energy Holding Corporations amongst many others buying a US Voting Machine Company?

1: The Building in which the RV exploded was/is an AT&T Bldg. ATT contracted to do forensic audit on Dominion machines; yes..you can verify this through news reports...etc
2: Those said Machines were/are being moved to Nashville
3: The former owner of the ATT BUILDING IN NASHVILLE WAS CERBERUS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT . Cerberus Capital owns guess what? DOMINION.
4:CERBERUS is run by Stable Street Execs guess who's the co founder...Joe Biden's Brother in Law is the co founder of Staple Street”


Wait a sec...

You're saying Joe Biden has a connection to the bombing?

Cool.


Well, that gives it an interesting twist.



posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 05:53 PM
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a reply to: Flyingclaydisk

Yes it was the flash was not the cause of the explosion. It happens after notice the camera was messed up before you see the flash. Meaning the bomb had all ready gone off my guess is propane ignited across the street this tells me he probably used propane as his main explosive with gasolene as backup thats why the fighters ignited everywhere.



posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 05:54 PM
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a reply to: Flyingclaydisk

I dont think you're understanding the connection. Have we forgotten the Solar Winds Pentagon hack?

200 Commerce St. is a data collection center which houses servers. These servers may have had information regarding that hack, some type of 2020 voting data, or maybe something totally irrelevant.

Servers are normally located in basements or sub basements for cooling. The RV was not the source of the explosion. It appears to have come from street level across from it. There are pix showing the blown off sidewalk covers in this thread.

I'm just speculating that the blast came from the basement of the building across the street...which is a data center owned by a company under investigation by the Federal Government for a Pentagon hack AND that also provides cloud services for...you guessed it...Dominion. Not to mention its owners are big banksters.

Just following the evidence my friend.



posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 05:56 PM
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originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
a reply to: MrBuddy

GAWD...for the last time...wire centers are NOT Data Centers!!! Jeezus!

These are two diametrically opposed functions!! They don't exist in the same place; for specific reasons...and one of the biggest is EXACTLY events like these!!

How many times do I have to say this????



Now that SunGard is also shown to be in the area, maybe that was the target, not the wire center. In the 1990's the company I worked for used SunGard as a disaster recovery site for mainframes. I'm sure that's still part of their business model for modern server environments. It would be interesting to know who at that location is hosted by SunGard.



posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 05:58 PM
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200 Commerce St. is a parking deck with retail shops on the ground floor.

Looked like mostly food joints.



posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 05:58 PM
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a reply to: carewemust

Care, you do know encryption "keys" are not stored anywhere near the equipment which uses them, right??

They are hashed keys, which are air-gapped, from any equipment which uses them. Now, maybe the 3-letter agencies are dumber than I thought, but I can guarantee you blowing up a CO is not going to compromise encryption keys!

I don't care who might be involved!!!!



posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 06:00 PM
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a reply to: Flyingclaydisk

Thanks for all the great info you have been providing in this thread.






posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 06:02 PM
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a reply to: LogicalGraphitti

It's NOT a DC for cripes sakes!! OMG!! It really isn't.

DC's and failover sites are as far as they can get away from a CO/wire center!!

Think about it this way, do you store your spare gas cans next to your fire place? No, no one does! Do you put your backup arrays next to your dynamite storage?? No, no one does. What are people missing here?????



posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 06:04 PM
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Just updating my previous comment about cell service. I just drove into nooga to confirm.
Cell service is working in town at this current time, so it's just the tower up on the mountain that's down, so if I get v&, I love you.



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posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 06:04 PM
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originally posted by: LookingAtMars
200 Commerce St. is a parking deck with retail shops on the ground floor.

Looked like mostly food joints.

It's also the address of a SunGard data center... cloud and colocation


SunGard Nashville data center is located at 200 Commerce Street, Nashville, TN 37201. The data center offers colocation and managed hosting, enterprise cloud services, remote managed IT services, messaging and collaboration, and network and managed security services.



posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 06:06 PM
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originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
a reply to: LogicalGraphitti

It's NOT a DC for cripes sakes!! OMG!! It really isn't.

DC's and failover sites are as far as they can get away from a CO/wire center!!

Think about it this way, do you store your spare gas cans next to your fire place? No, no one does! Do you put your backup arrays next to your dynamite storage?? No, no one does. What are people missing here?????


I'm not arguing with you, just going by what I've read so far. SunGard does have a data center at 200 Commerce. Maybe it's empty, I don't know.



posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 06:07 PM
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originally posted by: LookingAtMars
200 Commerce St. is a parking deck with retail shops on the ground floor.

Looked like mostly food joints.


There's probably a mailbox rental place somewhere mixed in there too. That might explain why variety of businesses have that address.



posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 06:09 PM
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a reply to: Flyingclaydisk

I think unfortunately there is a push to extrapolate more significance from this story than can reasonably inferred, and there are honest but naive/uninformed efforts to shoehorn collections of theories into boxes of facts that do not fit the case.

This is a CT site, and I'm always down for some out of the box thinking, but ........ sometimes there is nothing sinister below the surface.



posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 06:09 PM
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So was reading the comment section of a large news gathering site and came across a link to a video of the explosion. Looks to me like the RV wasn't the bomb at all. In the video, it looks like the explosion comes from directly across the street. twitter.com...

The cabling to the AT&T building systems are underground. The RV could be sitting on manhole that accesses the underground cabling. The spot where the blast emerges might be the next manhole in the system. They might have loaded the explosives into the manhole under the RV and the blast emerges where it shows in that video just before the RV goes up from the blast from the manhole under it. The light and atmospheric vapor from the visible blast obscures the destruction of the RV.

The blast would carry in the underground system and spread to other manholes and basements of buildings where there were cable entries from that tunnel. This would explain all the open access panels in the sidewalks nearby. They were blown open from the blast by pressure from inside the basements.

The main damage from this would be the communication cables and not the actual data within the system in the buildings. It might be a mistaken target or just someone after AT&T.



posted on Dec, 26 2020 @ 06:13 PM
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originally posted by: SleeperHasAwakened
a reply to: Flyingclaydisk

I think unfortunately there is a push to extrapolate more significance from this story than can reasonably inferred, and there are honest but naive/uninformed efforts to shoehorn collections of theories into boxes of facts that do not fit the case.

This is a CT site, and I'm always down for some out of the box thinking, but ........ sometimes there is nothing sinister below the surface.

Give us a bit of credit. A lot of posts in this thread are about facts. The one I posted and FCD responded to was based on fact, not speculation and it didn't infer any sort of conspiracy. The idea of this leading to SolarWinds or China is something I find ridiculous.



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