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Metro Nashville PD
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BREAKING: This is the RV that exploded on 2nd Ave N this morning. It arrived on 2nd Ave at 1:22 a.m. Have you seen this vehicle in our area or do you have information about it? Please contact us via Crime Stoppers at 615-742-7463 or online via http://fbi.gov/nashville.
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the twatter thread from this post is interdasting too

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Underground blast
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I try to keep an open mind about these habbenings but the first thing that jumped out at me was Andy McCabe standing by to comment on it…

The bomb squad was on the way when the explosion occurred.
Andrew McCabe, a former deputy FBI director, told CNN an explosion of this size would be investigated as a possible act of terrorism, whether domestic or foreign.
Moments before the blast, police officers went door-to-door in nearby buildings to hustle residents to safety.
Police said it was not immediately clear if anyone was inside the motor home when it exploded.
Most of the buildings were closed given the hour and Christmas holiday in the heart of the city.
Vehicle explosion rocks Nashville on Christmas
https://archive.is/8mLlR
 


Agenda News Talking Head Dismisses AT&T Data Hub as Nashville RV Bomb Target

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Room 641A is a telecom intercept facility operated by AT&T for the U.S. NSA
Room 641A - Wikipedia

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Room 641A is a telecommunication interception facility operated by AT&T for the U.S. National Security Agency, as part of its warrantless surveillance program as authorized by the Patriot Act. The facility commenced operations in 2003 and its purpose was publicly revealed in 2006.[1][2]

Description
Room 641A is located in the SBC Communications building at 611 Folsom Street, San Francisco, three floors of which were occupied by AT&T before SBC purchased AT&T.[1] The room was referred to in internal AT&T documents as the SG3 [Study Group 3] Secure Room.

The room measures about 24 by 48 feet (7.3 by 14.6 m) and contains several racks of equipment, including a Narus STA 6400, a device designed to intercept and analyze Internet communications at very high speeds.[1] It is fed by fiber optic lines from beam splitters installed in fiber optic trunks carrying Internet backbone traffic.[3] In the analysis of J. Scott Marcus, a former CTO for GTE and a former adviser to the Federal Communications Commission, it has access to all Internet traffic that passes through the building, and therefore "the capability to enable surveillance and analysis of internet content on a massive scale, including both overseas and purely domestic traffic."[4]

The existence of the room was revealed by former AT&T technician Mark Klein and was the subject of a 2006 class action lawsuit by the Electronic Frontier Foundation against AT&T.[5] Klein claims he was told that similar black rooms are operated at other facilities around the country.[6]

Room 641A and the controversies surrounding it were subjects of an episode of Frontline,[7] the current affairs documentary program on PBS. It was originally broadcast on May 15, 2007. It was also featured on PBS's NOW on March 14, 2008. The room was also covered in the PBS Nova episode "The Spy Factory".
 
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Some Interesting Questions Raised About the Viral Video of the Nashville Bombing
By Nick Arama | Dec 25, 2020 10:30 PM ET

Ford Fischer who has done a lot of coverage of Antifa and Black Lives Matter may have come across something interesting when it comes to the bombing in Nashville this morning.

One of the most unusual things about the Nashville bombing was that there were reportedly gun shots before hand and then a recording in the RV which warned people to evacuate out of the area before the RV blew up.

But then on top of that, Fischer noticed something else odd. Many in media have been sharing a viral video of the explosion area, taken from across the street, with a warning to evacuate and then the explosion.

Fischer noticed some interesting things about the account that posted the video.

THREAD: I have discovered something online that *could* be relevant to the Nashville explosion, but I want to be extremely clear that I don't know what – if anything – to infer from it.

I'm hoping appropriate experts and authorities can take a look.

— Ford Fischer (@FordFischer) December 25, 2020

A video on Youtube has gone viral showing the scene of the explosion.

The account that posted it is called "S McG" and has no bio or info, and has never posted until today since joining in 2014.

Vid: https://t.co/6n7jtjXYK4
Channel: https://t.co/MtrWjNi8jJ pic.twitter.com/dHRUuoy7u5

— Ford Fischer (@FordFischer) December 25, 2020

The account that posted the clip to Twitter only joined this month and has also never posted before today.

The video turns black and white following the explosion in both uploads.

The next tweet is the curious part.https://t.co/wKqgcONqrX pic.twitter.com/tYUuMSjLIs

— Ford Fischer (@FordFischer) December 25, 2020

In fact, the account didn’t just “join this month,” it joined just today and had not posted before.

This account was created today. pic.twitter.com/sitOkaYve3

— Regina Morales (@reginamorales) December 25, 2020

"S McG" who posted the bombing video has an almost identical username to "S Mc G" – who only joined Youtube in April 2020 and also has no bio.

The five videos posted on it, posted over the course of three weeks, are all very bizarre.https://t.co/0yX8pHtOUO pic.twitter.com/sUT30Qq1BP

— Ford Fischer (@FordFischer) December 25, 2020

This video is posted twice by "S Mc G" on their Youtube.

It montages COVID-19 announcements and reports over music, and then turns to black and white images of destruction, before a clip I don't know how to describe.https://t.co/aGqgMbqrLH and https://t.co/VKYADfAztf pic.twitter.com/XrLUTG8RsT

— Ford Fischer (@FordFischer) December 25, 2020

Their previous post was October 1st, where the video is a static image of the term "Apocalypse" searched on "DuckDuckGo" with Hans Zimmer's "Dream Is Collapsing" track from Inception in the background.https://t.co/z90OLz2Sqt pic.twitter.com/RTTrfmLr1I

— Ford Fischer (@FordFischer) December 25, 2020

Their only other two uploads appear to be screencapped videos of President Trump with the Kanye West song "Black Skinhead" over it.

The videos are identical other than that one has twenty seconds of other music afterwards.https://t.co/BjizN44TBE and https://t.co/cMrNNstaRC pic.twitter.com/kbdvFE0IJR

— Ford Fischer (@FordFischer) December 25, 2020

Both videos were uploaded on Sept. 11, 2020. One also has “bang bang” in the music and on the screen. If you look at where the original Tik Tok video was taken from, the video originally puts words in Trump’s mouth, saying “I would sacrifice my life for Pakistan. I love Pakistan!”

I want to be very clear: I have no idea who "S McG" is or whether they're the same person as "S Mc G", and even if so, whether that person was involved in this incident.

— Ford Fischer (@FordFischer) December 25, 2020

How did the person get access to the video from across the street so fast.

Now, it’s not clear what all that means, as Ford noted, but he turned it over to the FBI.

Some Interesting Questions Raised About the Viral Video of the Nashville Bombing
 

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