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Dec 27, 2020 22:21:52   #
Auntie Dee
 
Lots of strange happenings in this Nashville event:

Obviously not the same RV, yet they've tied the Quinn guy to the bombing?

Some pictures seem to indicate the explosion did not come from the RV which was parked across street from explosion.

They turn up the DNA on remains in really quick time? Where were remains found?

Lots of talk of a missile or something besides a bomb, no crater found.

George v****g machines sent to this site for inspection? Or info from GA e******n stored there!

Supercomputer fried due to this event?

FBI on scene seeming to move rather quickly...wants to close this up?

Lots of unanswered questions???

Your thoughts??

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Dec 27, 2020 23:16:07   #
Kevyn
 
Auntie Dee wrote:
Lots of strange happenings in this Nashville event:

Obviously not the same RV, yet they've tied the Quinn guy to the bombing?

Some pictures seem to indicate the explosion did not come from the RV which was parked across street from explosion.

They turn up the DNA on remains in really quick time? Where were remains found?

Lots of talk of a missile or something besides a bomb, no crater found.

George v****g machines sent to this site for inspection? Or info from GA e******n stored there!

Supercomputer fried due to this event?

FBI on scene seeming to move rather quickly...wants to close this up?

Lots of unanswered questions???

Your thoughts??
Lots of strange happenings in this Nashville event... (show quote)
Obviously this is another deep state scandal, A huge conspiracy against your Orange savior! That’s much easier to believe then some not with an ax to grind blowing himself up.

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Dec 28, 2020 00:27:00   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
Very perceptive questions.

Auntie Dee, what we have been told makes it even stranger. The talk of it being some sort of grudge against AT&T by the 63 year old son of a man who was employed there in the 90's, and has been deceased for 10 or 20 years makes no sense at all...

It was not a one person operation because the voice on the warning recording broadcast from the RV was that of a woman.

There is much about this event that is terrifying in it's potential threat to the security of the United States.

Everything now being revealed smacks of professional Deep State cover-up.

From a two year old Intercept report:

AT&T currently boasts 19,500 “points of presence” in 149 countries where internet traffic is exchanged. Some of the company’s facilities in the U.S. offer direct access to its “common backbone” – key data routes that carry vast amounts of emails, internet chats, social media updates, and internet browsing sessions. These are among the most important in AT&T’s global network. They are also highly valued by the NSA.

Thousands of people pass by AT&T's buildings each day and rarely give them a second glance, because their entire function is not publicly known. They are an integral part of one of the world’s largest telecommunications networks – and they are also linked to a controversial NSA (National Security Agency) surveillance program.

The NSA considers AT&T to be one of its most trusted partners and has lauded the company’s “extreme willingness to help.” It is a collaboration that dates back decades. Little known, however, is that its scope is not restricted to AT&T’s customers. According to the NSA’s documents, it values AT&T not only because it “has access to information that t***sits the nation,” but also because it maintains unique relationships with other phone and internet providers. The NSA exploits these relationships for surveillance purposes, commandeering AT&T’s massive infrastructure and using it as a platform to covertly tap into communications processed by other companies.

Because of AT&T’s position as one of the U.S.’s leading telecommunications companies, it has a large network that is frequently used by other providers to t***sport their customers’ data. Companies that “peer” with AT&T include the American telecommunications giants Sprint, Cogent Communications, and Level 3, as well as foreign companies such as Sweden’s Telia, India’s Tata Communications, Italy’s Telecom Italia, and Germany’s Deutsche Telekom.

The data exchange between AT&T and other networks initially takes place outside AT&T’s control, sources said, at third-party data centers that are owned and operated by companies such as California’s Equinix. But the data is then routed – in whole or in part – through selected AT&T buildings, where the NSA taps into it. By monitoring what it calls the “peering circuits” at these sites, the spy agency can collect “not only AT&T’s data, they get all the data that’s interchanged between AT&T’s network and other companies,” according to a former AT&T technician who worked with the company for 22 years. It is an efficient point to conduct internet surveillance, “because the peering links, by the nature of the connections, are liable to carry everybody’s traffic at one point or another during the day, or the week, or the year.”

A spokesperson for the NSA, said in a statement that the agency could “neither confirm nor deny its role in alleged classified intelligence activities.” They declined to answer questions about the AT&T facilities, but said that the NSA “conducts its foreign signals intelligence mission under the legal authorities established by Congress and is bound by both policy and law to protect U.S. persons’ privacy and civil liberties.”

Another AT&T spokesperson, said that AT&T was “required by law to provide information to government and law enforcement entities by complying with court orders, subpoenas, lawful discovery requests, and other legal requirements.” He added that the company provides “voluntary assistance to law enforcement when a person’s life is in danger and in other immediate, emergency situations. In all cases, we ensure that requests for assistance are valid and that we act in compliance with the law.”

The CEO of Cogent Communications, told The Intercept that he had no knowledge of the surveillance at AT&T buildings, but said he believed “the core premise that the NSA or some other agency would like to look at traffic … at an AT&T facility.” He said he suspected that the surveillance is likely carried out on “a limited basis,” due to technical and cost constraints. He added if the NSA were trying to “ubiquitously monitor” data passing across AT&T’s networks, he would be “extremely concerned.”

Sprint, Telia, Tata Communications, Telecom Italia, and Deutsche Telekom have never responded to requests for comment. CenturyLink, which owns Level 3, has said it would not discuss “matters of national security.”

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — As authorities continue to investigate Friday morning’s explosion in downtown Nashville, experts tell NewsChannel 5 they strongly believe the location of where the bomb went off was not an accident.

There was so much planning that would have to have taken place to coordinate a blast like this, and experts say with coordination like this, you typically get someone taking credit sooner than later. That was not the case here, as there is yet to be a claim of responsibility for all this damage.

NewsChannel 5, Nashville, talked with Alex Little who is a former lead national security prosecutor in the Nashville area. He says usually, in a blast of this magnitude, the goal is to create as much collateral damage as possible and that includes a massive loss of life.

The fact that there was a warning beforehand, makes Little believe the motive was far more sophisticated.

"Then you have someone who took the effort to make a recording, to spend time and risk the bomb going off to send this warning for 30 minutes before it went off. So, this is not a spur of the moment thing. It took a great deal of planning,” said Little.



Auntie Dee wrote:
Lots of strange happenings in this Nashville event:

Obviously not the same RV, yet they've tied the Quinn guy to the bombing?

Some pictures seem to indicate the explosion did not come from the RV which was parked across street from explosion.

They turn up the DNA on remains in really quick time? Where were remains found?

Lots of talk of a missile or something besides a bomb, no crater found.

George v****g machines sent to this site for inspection? Or info from GA e******n stored there!

Supercomputer fried due to this event?

FBI on scene seeming to move rather quickly...wants to close this up?

Lots of unanswered questions???

Your thoughts??
Lots of strange happenings in this Nashville event... (show quote)

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Dec 28, 2020 00:54:50   #
Grugore
 
Kevyn wrote:
Obviously this is another deep state scandal, A huge conspiracy against your Orange savior! That’s much easier to believe then some not with an ax to grind blowing himself up.


If the bomb had gone off almost anywhere else, you might have a point...besides the one on your head.

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Dec 28, 2020 07:08:10   #
Kickaha Loc: Nebraska
 
Zemirah wrote:
Very perceptive questions.

Auntie Dee, what we have been told makes it even stranger. The talk of it being some sort of grudge against AT&T by the 63 year old son of a man who was employed there in the 90's, and has been deceased for 10 or 20 years makes no sense at all...

It was not a one person operation because the voice on the warning recording broadcast from the RV was that of a woman.

There is much about this event that is terrifying in it's potential threat to the security of the United States.

Everything now being revealed smacks of professional Deep State cover-up.

From a two year old Intercept report:

AT&T currently boasts 19,500 “points of presence” in 149 countries where internet traffic is exchanged. Some of the company’s facilities in the U.S. offer direct access to its “common backbone” – key data routes that carry vast amounts of emails, internet chats, social media updates, and internet browsing sessions. These are among the most important in AT&T’s global network. They are also highly valued by the NSA.

Thousands of people pass by AT&T's buildings each day and rarely give them a second glance, because their entire function is not publicly known. They are an integral part of one of the world’s largest telecommunications networks – and they are also linked to a controversial NSA (National Security Agency) surveillance program.

The NSA considers AT&T to be one of its most trusted partners and has lauded the company’s “extreme willingness to help.” It is a collaboration that dates back decades. Little known, however, is that its scope is not restricted to AT&T’s customers. According to the NSA’s documents, it values AT&T not only because it “has access to information that t***sits the nation,” but also because it maintains unique relationships with other phone and internet providers. The NSA exploits these relationships for surveillance purposes, commandeering AT&T’s massive infrastructure and using it as a platform to covertly tap into communications processed by other companies.

Because of AT&T’s position as one of the U.S.’s leading telecommunications companies, it has a large network that is frequently used by other providers to t***sport their customers’ data. Companies that “peer” with AT&T include the American telecommunications giants Sprint, Cogent Communications, and Level 3, as well as foreign companies such as Sweden’s Telia, India’s Tata Communications, Italy’s Telecom Italia, and Germany’s Deutsche Telekom.

The data exchange between AT&T and other networks initially takes place outside AT&T’s control, sources said, at third-party data centers that are owned and operated by companies such as California’s Equinix. But the data is then routed – in whole or in part – through selected AT&T buildings, where the NSA taps into it. By monitoring what it calls the “peering circuits” at these sites, the spy agency can collect “not only AT&T’s data, they get all the data that’s interchanged between AT&T’s network and other companies,” according to a former AT&T technician who worked with the company for 22 years. It is an efficient point to conduct internet surveillance, “because the peering links, by the nature of the connections, are liable to carry everybody’s traffic at one point or another during the day, or the week, or the year.”

A spokesperson for the NSA, said in a statement that the agency could “neither confirm nor deny its role in alleged classified intelligence activities.” They declined to answer questions about the AT&T facilities, but said that the NSA “conducts its foreign signals intelligence mission under the legal authorities established by Congress and is bound by both policy and law to protect U.S. persons’ privacy and civil liberties.”

Another AT&T spokesperson, said that AT&T was “required by law to provide information to government and law enforcement entities by complying with court orders, subpoenas, lawful discovery requests, and other legal requirements.” He added that the company provides “voluntary assistance to law enforcement when a person’s life is in danger and in other immediate, emergency situations. In all cases, we ensure that requests for assistance are valid and that we act in compliance with the law.”

The CEO of Cogent Communications, told The Intercept that he had no knowledge of the surveillance at AT&T buildings, but said he believed “the core premise that the NSA or some other agency would like to look at traffic … at an AT&T facility.” He said he suspected that the surveillance is likely carried out on “a limited basis,” due to technical and cost constraints. He added if the NSA were trying to “ubiquitously monitor” data passing across AT&T’s networks, he would be “extremely concerned.”

Sprint, Telia, Tata Communications, Telecom Italia, and Deutsche Telekom have never responded to requests for comment. CenturyLink, which owns Level 3, has said it would not discuss “matters of national security.”

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — As authorities continue to investigate Friday morning’s explosion in downtown Nashville, experts tell NewsChannel 5 they strongly believe the location of where the bomb went off was not an accident.

There was so much planning that would have to have taken place to coordinate a blast like this, and experts say with coordination like this, you typically get someone taking credit sooner than later. That was not the case here, as there is yet to be a claim of responsibility for all this damage.

NewsChannel 5, Nashville, talked with Alex Little who is a former lead national security prosecutor in the Nashville area. He says usually, in a blast of this magnitude, the goal is to create as much collateral damage as possible and that includes a massive loss of life.

The fact that there was a warning beforehand, makes Little believe the motive was far more sophisticated.

"Then you have someone who took the effort to make a recording, to spend time and risk the bomb going off to send this warning for 30 minutes before it went off. So, this is not a spur of the moment thing. It took a great deal of planning,” said Little.
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Lets just add a little more to the conspiracy theories. D******n machines were there for forensic examination and the machines were allegedly connected by the internet to servers in Germany and possibly elsewhere. It was a targeted EMP attack to destroy this information and the RV bomb was just a distraction.
Okay, I added my two cents worth to th conspiracy theories. Time to get back to the serious investigation.

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Dec 28, 2020 07:57:49   #
ACP45 Loc: Rhode Island
 
Auntie Dee wrote:
Lots of strange happenings in this Nashville event:

Obviously not the same RV, yet they've tied the Quinn guy to the bombing?

Some pictures seem to indicate the explosion did not come from the RV which was parked across street from explosion.

They turn up the DNA on remains in really quick time? Where were remains found?

Lots of talk of a missile or something besides a bomb, no crater found.

George v****g machines sent to this site for inspection? Or info from GA e******n stored there!

Supercomputer fried due to this event?

FBI on scene seeming to move rather quickly...wants to close this up?

Lots of unanswered questions???

Your thoughts??
Lots of strange happenings in this Nashville event... (show quote)


Then there is this explanation:
https://www.brasscheck.com/video/special-report-nashville/

I read this article early this morning, and then played the video and listened to the audio warning.
"All buildings in this area must be evacuated now" repeated 3 times, "If you can hear this message, evacuate now".

Unfortunately, Youtube or whomever is hosting Brasscheck has somehow terminated the link to the video. I was however, able to download it from another source, and have attached it if you wish to actually listen to the message.

Hard to know what to believe, but this sure sounds like an automated warning system that would be expected if there was a hydrogen gas leak.


Industrial accident treated like “domestic terrorism”

AT&T knows this. The contractor who built this facility knows and so does the manufacturer who made the security system. My question: Two days later, why don’t the bright boys at the FBI know?

I’m going to time date this thing: 12/27 noon eastern. I can’t be the only person who see this, right? Massive AT&T data center, hydrogen leak in battery room (it happens), automated evacuation alarm, massive explosion focused on data center, flimsy RV parked out front blamed.

Not a conventional weapons engineer, but I know you’re out there. Scenario: 1) fill an office building w hydrogen gas from am accidental leak in the battery room & 2) ignite it. What happens to the eggshell thin frame of an RV parked out front? I’ll wait @Nashvillebomb

By the way, the Petula Clark song report. TOTAL BULLS**T. Here’s the recording of what happened before the recording. Maybe someone drove by with it blaring that night. Otherwise. BS. Here’s the recording. No music.

No one can Google? “Hydrogen explosion in Uninterruptible Power Source (UPS) battery room. Blew 400 sq foot hole in roof, collapsed walls & ceilings throughout building, significant damage to a large portion of 50,000 sq. building” (2001)

Similar accident: Massive hydrogen explosion in uninterrutped power supply (UPS) battery room

An early sky shot you were not supposed to see and the news media is ignoring like it doesn’t exist though they will show you every other possible angle.

The explosion did a great job of EVENLY blowing OUT the entire 1st floor of AT&T – and NOT scratching light colored building right next door.

“No sir, the explosion did not come from inside the building. It came from an RV playing Petula Clark songs parked in the street.”

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Dec 28, 2020 16:22:51   #
Auntie Dee
 
ACP45 wrote:
Then there is this explanation:
https://www.brasscheck.com/video/special-report-nashville/

I read this article early this morning, and then played the video and listened to the audio warning.
"All buildings in this area must be evacuated now" repeated 3 times, "If you can hear this message, evacuate now".

Unfortunately, Youtube or whomever is hosting Brasscheck has somehow terminated the link to the video. I was however, able to download it from another source, and have attached it if you wish to actually listen to the message.

Hard to know what to believe, but this sure sounds like an automated warning system that would be expected if there was a hydrogen gas leak.


Industrial accident treated like “domestic terrorism”

AT&T knows this. The contractor who built this facility knows and so does the manufacturer who made the security system. My question: Two days later, why don’t the bright boys at the FBI know?

I’m going to time date this thing: 12/27 noon eastern. I can’t be the only person who see this, right? Massive AT&T data center, hydrogen leak in battery room (it happens), automated evacuation alarm, massive explosion focused on data center, flimsy RV parked out front blamed.

Not a conventional weapons engineer, but I know you’re out there. Scenario: 1) fill an office building w hydrogen gas from am accidental leak in the battery room & 2) ignite it. What happens to the eggshell thin frame of an RV parked out front? I’ll wait @Nashvillebomb

By the way, the Petula Clark song report. TOTAL BULLS**T. Here’s the recording of what happened before the recording. Maybe someone drove by with it blaring that night. Otherwise. BS. Here’s the recording. No music.

No one can Google? “Hydrogen explosion in Uninterruptible Power Source (UPS) battery room. Blew 400 sq foot hole in roof, collapsed walls & ceilings throughout building, significant damage to a large portion of 50,000 sq. building” (2001)

Similar accident: Massive hydrogen explosion in uninterrutped power supply (UPS) battery room

An early sky shot you were not supposed to see and the news media is ignoring like it doesn’t exist though they will show you every other possible angle.

The explosion did a great job of EVENLY blowing OUT the entire 1st floor of AT&T – and NOT scratching light colored building right next door.

“No sir, the explosion did not come from inside the building. It came from an RV playing Petula Clark songs parked in the street.”
Then there is this explanation: br https://www.br... (show quote)


Thanks for adding that, makes a lot of sense! It does sound like an automated recording! Pity the poor guy in the RV, really might be a coincidence he was parked there, or maybe he was just the decoy, that fact we may NEVER know!!!

Now the questions are, how could you cause a hydrogen leak? Who caused it? Why would you make-up an elaborate cover story about the RV & owner, if it was really was just an accident? Why didn't they just contribute it to an accident?

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Dec 28, 2020 16:30:54   #
Kickaha Loc: Nebraska
 
Auntie Dee wrote:
Thanks for adding that, makes a lot of sense! It does sound like an automated recording! Pity the poor guy in the RV, really might be a coincidence he was parked there, or maybe he was just the decoy, that fact we may NEVER know!!!

Now the questions are, how could you cause a hydrogen leak? Who caused it? Why would you make-up an elaborate cover story about the RV & owner, if it was really was just an accident? Why didn't they just contribute it to an accident?


The typical patsy strategy. Put someone in a place to throw suspicion on them, preferably making sure the patsy died either in the incident or k**led while being apprehended by law enforcement. Everything is wrapped up in a neat little package. Crime solved, no trial necessary. Time to move along and congratulate law enforcement for a swift resolution to the crime.

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Dec 28, 2020 16:56:11   #
11Bravo
 
Kickaha wrote:
The typical patsy strategy. Put someone in a place to throw suspicion on them, preferably making sure the patsy died either in the incident or k**led while being apprehended by law enforcement. Everything is wrapped up in a neat little package. Crime solved, no trial necessary. Time to move along and congratulate law enforcement for a swift resolution to the crime.


I knew this when it happened from connecting the dots of other similar events. The "lonewolf" is always to blame & is never taken alive.

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Dec 28, 2020 17:47:55   #
roy
 
Auntie Dee wrote:
Thanks for adding that, makes a lot of sense! It does sound like an automated recording! Pity the poor guy in the RV, really might be a coincidence he was parked there, or maybe he was just the decoy, that fact we may NEVER know!!!

Now the questions are, how could you cause a hydrogen leak? Who caused it? Why would you make-up an elaborate cover story about the RV & owner, if it was really was just an accident? Why didn't they just contribute it to an accident?


You got to be some stupid people to believe any of this bullsh-t ,you people all need to be in straight jackets.

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Dec 28, 2020 17:52:00   #
Grugore
 
roy wrote:
You got to be some stupid people to believe any of this bullsh-t ,you people all need to be in straight jackets.


What's really stupid is that people like you never seem to be chastized by admin for saying stuff like this, while conservatives get suspended just for telling some dumb ass liberal fart sniffer to shut up.

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Dec 28, 2020 18:21:30   #
Kickaha Loc: Nebraska
 
roy wrote:
You got to be some stupid people to believe any of this bullsh-t ,you people all need to be in straight jackets.


To paraphrase Sherlock Holmes, when you have eliminated the possible, wh**ever remains, no matter how implausible, is the solution. In other words, you keep investigating all leads to eliminate all false answers until you are left with the t***h.

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Dec 29, 2020 18:11:56   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
I don't think the D******n machines have anything to do with this explosion, Kickaha, nor have I any conspiracy theories, well, not exactly, anyway.

"The National Security Agency (NSA) is a national-level intelligence agency of the United States Department of Defense, under the authority of the Director of National Intelligence.The NSA is responsible for global monitoring, collection, and processing of information and data for foreign and domestic intelligence and counterintelligence purposes, specializing in a discipline known as signals intelligence..."

Earlier, I posted available info on the AT&T / NSA VoIP Router Complex, which allows the NSA to spy on all phone conversations, emails and phone texts of anyone using the AT&T network, as the nation's other phone service companies rent space from AT&T, and all can be easily scanned...

My interest is in this initial report:"The explosion in the heart of America’s country music capital injured three people and damaged businesses including an AT&T switching center, disrupting mobile, internet and TV services across central Tennessee and parts of four other states.

The AT&T outages site showed service issues in middle Tennessee and Kentucky, including Bowling Green about 65 miles north of Nashville. Several police agencies reported that their 911 systems were down because of the outage, including Murfreesboro and Knox County, home to Knoxville, the University of Tennessee, and the Oak Ridge Nuclear Research Facility, about 180 miles east of Nashville.

The University of Tennessee - a major research facility, and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) are located in the Knoxville area, as is the "world's most powerful computer" through a partnership between the University of Tennessee and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).

The computer, known as 'Summit', is the world's most powerful and smartest scientific supercomputer. With a peak performance of 200,000 trillion calculations per second - or 200 petaflops, works as fast as 100,000 laptops at the same time.

A group of researchers at Oak Ridge National Lab in Tennessee used the Summit supercomputer, the fastest in the world, to analyze data on more than 40,000 genes from 17,000 genetic samples related to C****-**. The analysis took more than a week and analyzed 2.5 billion genetic combinations. And it came up with a new theory, dubbed the bradykinin hypothesis, on how C****-** affects the body.

Their research was published in the journal eLife. They believe that this research explains many aspects of C****-** that were previously not understood, including why there is an a******l accumulation of fluid in the patients’ lungs.

Does China want us to understand the intricacies of their weaponized, lab created v***s?

East Tennessee Area | Science Education Programs at ORNL

The University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory:

In Tennessee, federal and state leaders and the state’s f**gship research university have forged a unique relationship that plays a major role in national research and development priorities and the international scientific community.

The University of Tennessee and Battelle Memorial Institute co-manage Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) for the U.S. Department of Energy through UT-Battelle, a 50-50 limited liability partnership. ORNL is the nation’s largest and most diverse science and energy laboratory, conducting basic and applied research to deliver t***sformative scientific and technological solutions to compelling problems in energy and security.

ORNL provides exceptional researchers with distinctive equipment and unique facilities to solve some of the world’s most challenging scientific and technical problems across a broad research portfolio.

These resources include the Spallation Neutron Source, the world’s most powerful source of pulsed neutrons for research; the world’s fastest unclassified supercomputer; one of the world’s leading research reactors; and some of the largest and most advanced additive manufacturing equipment in the world.

UT and ORNL researchers collaborate across a diverse portfolio that ranges from artificial intelligence and biofuels to big data and supercomputing, from medical isotopes and manufacturing technologies to energy efficiency, production and storage, cyber security, fundamental discovery science and much more.

ORNL is committed to attracting and developing the next generation of scientists and engineers for Department of Energy missions and U.S. competitiveness.

A new Oak Ridge Institute at the University of Tennessee (ORI@UT) has been proposed as UT’s administrative umbrella for all joint UT-ORNL activities. The institute will align existing centers of excellence and partnership to leverage resources, promote coordination and teamwork, and establish a central organization with immediate world-renowned status and recognition.

What is so important about the fact the University of Tennessee manages Oak Ridge National Laboratory?

The university’s relationship with Oak Ridge National Laboratory builds world-leading expertise in areas of research including high performance computing, advanced materials, neutron science, nuclear science and engineering, and isotope production.

The Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) and High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) place ORNL in a global leadership position in neutron scattering ­research—a capability that is key to increasing our understanding of the behavior of materials at the atomic and molecular level, with applications in fields ranging from energy technology to medicine and manufacturing.

With the ORNL Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences (a user facility of DOE’s Office of Science) and the Shull Wollan Center (a UT-ORNL Joint Institute for Neutron Sciences), East Tennessee is a top destination for scientists who want to bring the probing power of neutrons to bear on challenges in materials science and engineering.

The Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF) is regularly home to the Top500 list’s most powerful computers in the world, and ORNL is already preparing for a future supercomputer to keep it at No. 1. This computing power supports modeling and simulation that advance scientific discovery in biology, nuclear energy, astrophysics, combustion and a host of other fields."

What is so important about the fact the University of Tennessee at Knoxville manages Oak Ridge National Laboratory?

The university’s relationship with Oak Ridge National Laboratory builds world-leading expertise in areas of research including high performance computing, advanced materials, neutron science, nuclear science and engineering, and isotope production."

This was on the online Chattanoogan newspaper on the 27th, Sunday:

https://www.chattanoogan.com/2020/12/27/420563/Background-Info-On-The-Nashville-Explosion.aspx
"Super Computer in Tennessee was connected to the AT&T Internet in Nashville. The Cumberland River cooling system was c*********d due to the internet outage and the Supercomputer fried."

I went back to their website yesterday, and found this:

Monday, December 28, 2020
"We can't find what you're looking for.

We're sorry, but the page you are looking for couldn't be found. Sometimes we move things around and sometimes people mistype a link. Either way, we're sorry you couldn't find what you're looking for here. Feel free to look around and enjoy the site."

There's not another word about it. ...no retraction, that report simply disappeared.

So, did Iran take out our # 1 nuclear research computer because their # 1 nuclear scientist was just assassinated?

As for conspiracy theories:

Independent investigative citizen journalist Alexander Higgins reported the target of the bombing definitely looks like a reinforced NSA building...."the AT&T building that was the target of the bombing is a reinforced NSA style building and the windows and the vents on the exterior are f**e" - online photos reveal a solid wall behind the brick facade and blown out windows.

Also, the RV pictured in Mr. Warner's yard is not the RV pictured on the street in Nashville:

The RV depicted in the photo released by law enforcement has a single horizontal pin stripe near the roof, along the entire driver’s side of the vehicle, while the RV parked at the residence of Anthony Quinn Warner — whom the FBI is publicly calling a suicide bomber — has two pin stripes along the driver’s side:

There is much fuel for "deep state" conspiracy theories.



Kickaha wrote:
Lets just add a little more to the conspiracy theories. D******n machines were there for forensic examination and the machines were allegedly connected by the internet to servers in Germany and possibly elsewhere. It was a targeted EMP attack to destroy this information and the RV bomb was just a distraction.
Okay, I added my two cents worth to th conspiracy theories. Time to get back to the serious investigation.

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Dec 29, 2020 18:27:09   #
woodguru
 
Auntie Dee wrote:
Thanks for adding that, makes a lot of sense! It does sound like an automated recording! Pity the poor guy in the RV, really might be a coincidence he was parked there, or maybe he was just the decoy, that fact we may NEVER know!!!

Now the questions are, how could you cause a hydrogen leak? Who caused it? Why would you make-up an elaborate cover story about the RV & owner, if it was really was just an accident? Why didn't they just contribute it to an accident?


Hydrogen, where do you think hydrogen enters the picture?

It was an automated warning, that seems to be the point.

The right can put a whole complex series of conspiracy together before anything is known, and then refuse to back down from it as evidence comes out.

All the speculating you want to engage in, 95% will be pure horse crap, these events are intentional, and often they make about as much sense as trump ever does...and many are done by some butt hurt and delusional trump or Biden supporter that can't take anymore.

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Dec 29, 2020 19:27:09   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Auntie Dee wrote:
Is Nashville Incident a False F**g Event?
No, it wasn't. A false f**g is an attack or other hostile action that obscures the identity of the participants carrying out the action while implicating another group or nation as the perpetrator.

A malcontent who h**ed cops offed himself in spectacular fashion; he went to some length to prevent civilians from being k**led in his glorious departure - like detonating early on Christmas morning when no businesses were open and few people were around. And it worked. No one other than the crackpot died in the explosion.

Isn't it odd that an IT consultant with a long record of cop h**e and paranoid of 5G technology had no presence on social media networks and left no manifesto, no mission statement, and no indication of political ideology. Warner made no attempt to hide his identity and so far no evidence has been found to suggest he intended to implicate or blame anyone.

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