Something doesn’t add up with the Nashville situation
We pitched the narrative and things didn’t stick.
Theory 1: domestic, election interference cover up or kinetic retaliation - Dominion and the location itself place it network-centric to the Atlanta and Georgia investigations. Yeah, this guy could have done it, but why the AT&T location remains a mystery without understanding its role in other things...
Theory 2: Russian/Chinese espionage, the election fraud is turning embarrassing so this guy killed himself and before they had a chance to notify anyone they used him as a patsy to avoid admitting the Russians or chinese are running circles around them.
Theory 3 - Iran somehow horning in on the action...
So far photo analysis of the blast is turning out interesting things in Midwest Intel... The epicenter of the blast doesn’t fit with the proposed location of the RV. The RV also doesn’t look precisely like the RV in the Google images taken of the home...
FACTS: He had felony convictions in 1978 and 1980 for possession of a controlled substance. Which could mean a couple joints back in 1978-80 Tennessee, but would also disqualify him from military service. He also had explosives permits. This was discussed in West Coast extensively..
Let’s Make Some Noise
https://t.me/WokeIntelDrops/2595
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Ongoing Research
West Coast — https://t.me/westcoastintel/5464
Midwest — https://t.me/midwest_intel_chat/2322 — has frame by frame analysis of tiktok video over cop’s shoulder...
Midwest - all links to video sources here https://t.me/midwest_intel/773
@FuryRoad_intel - https://t.me/FuryRoad_Intel/303
@wokeintelchat - https://t.me/wokeintelchat/24178
Other - Sydney P dropped some big stuff, contribute here
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We pitched the narrative and things didn’t stick.
Theory 1: domestic, election interference cover up or kinetic retaliation - Dominion and the location itself place it network-centric to the Atlanta and Georgia investigations. Yeah, this guy could have done it, but why the AT&T location remains a mystery without understanding its role in other things...
Theory 2: Russian/Chinese espionage, the election fraud is turning embarrassing so this guy killed himself and before they had a chance to notify anyone they used him as a patsy to avoid admitting the Russians or chinese are running circles around them.
Theory 3 - Iran somehow horning in on the action...
So far photo analysis of the blast is turning out interesting things in Midwest Intel... The epicenter of the blast doesn’t fit with the proposed location of the RV. The RV also doesn’t look precisely like the RV in the Google images taken of the home...
FACTS: He had felony convictions in 1978 and 1980 for possession of a controlled substance. Which could mean a couple joints back in 1978-80 Tennessee, but would also disqualify him from military service. He also had explosives permits. This was discussed in West Coast extensively..
Let’s Make Some Noise
https://t.me/WokeIntelDrops/2595
@wokeinteldrops
Ongoing Research
West Coast — https://t.me/westcoastintel/5464
Midwest — https://t.me/midwest_intel_chat/2322 — has frame by frame analysis of tiktok video over cop’s shoulder...
Midwest - all links to video sources here https://t.me/midwest_intel/773
@FuryRoad_intel - https://t.me/FuryRoad_Intel/303
@wokeintelchat - https://t.me/wokeintelchat/24178
Other - Sydney P dropped some big stuff, contribute here
Grassroots Information Dominance Starts with YOU!
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Active shooter in Rockford, Illinois
“So we go many months without an active shooter making the news and suddenly 5 or 6 within 2 days??? As if they are made to order.” (Source)
“So we go many months without an active shooter making the news and suddenly 5 or 6 within 2 days??? As if they are made to order.” (Source)
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FBI selects FirstNet for five-year contract worth $92 million, AT&T says
December 8, 2020
Stacy Schwartz, vice president of AT&T’s FirstNet program, said that the FBI has been utilizing FirstNet—the nationwide public-safety broadband network (NPSBN) being built by AT&T—previously, but the new contract expands the relationship to all FBI personnel.
All personnel within the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) will be transitioned to FirstNet, built by AT&T, service in 2021.
Valued at about $92 million, the FBI contract is “the largest commitment to FirstNet by a law-enforcement or public-safety agency,” according to an AT&T press release.
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FBI selects FirstNet for five-year contract worth $92 million, AT&T says
December 8, 2020
Stacy Schwartz, vice president of AT&T’s FirstNet program, said that the FBI has been utilizing FirstNet—the nationwide public-safety broadband network (NPSBN) being built by AT&T—previously, but the new contract expands the relationship to all FBI personnel.
All personnel within the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) will be transitioned to FirstNet, built by AT&T, service in 2021.
Valued at about $92 million, the FBI contract is “the largest commitment to FirstNet by a law-enforcement or public-safety agency,” according to an AT&T press release.
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archived 26 Dec 2020 09:29:46 UTC
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AT&T, Ericsson, Nokia picked for DoD 5G testbeds
Oct 9, 2020
The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded $600 million in contracts for five 5G testbeds, with AT&T, Ericsson and Nokia among more than a dozen vendors.
The testbeds are located on a handful of military bases each with a different focus of interest for 5G.
Those include AR/VR training for mission planning and operations; 5G-enabled smart warehouse looking to increase efficiency and strength of transshipment; smart warehousing; distributed command and control using 5G to assist in air, space, and cyberspace lethality; and a project in Utah to enable Air Force radar systems to dynamically share spectrum with commercial 5G users.
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AT&T, Ericsson, Nokia picked for DoD 5G testbeds
Oct 9, 2020
The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded $600 million in contracts for five 5G testbeds, with AT&T, Ericsson and Nokia among more than a dozen vendors.
The testbeds are located on a handful of military bases each with a different focus of interest for 5G.
Those include AR/VR training for mission planning and operations; 5G-enabled smart warehouse looking to increase efficiency and strength of transshipment; smart warehousing; distributed command and control using 5G to assist in air, space, and cyberspace lethality; and a project in Utah to enable Air Force radar systems to dynamically share spectrum with commercial 5G users.
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AT&T, Ericsson, Nokia picked for DoD 5G testbeds | FierceWireless
archived 27 Dec 2020 08:37:31 UTC
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Noteworthy:
AT&T to deliver over 3K FirstNet lines to the U.S. Army
Oct 12, 2020
AT&T has been tapped by the U.S. Army to deliver FirstNet services for public safety personnel at 72 Army locations following a pilot program and testing earlier this year.
AT&T said it will deliver almost 3,200 lines of FirstNet services, including for firefighters, law enforcement and security personnel at Army installations across the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
FirstNet is a dedicated public safety network that AT&T has been building out, alongside its 4G LTE and 5G network upgrades.
“FirstNet is helping us improve vital communications on our installations, depots and arsenals, including during catastrophic disasters or emergencies when communications capabilities are strained." said Colonel Kevin Comfort
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AT&T to deliver over 3K FirstNet lines to the U.S. Army
Oct 12, 2020
AT&T has been tapped by the U.S. Army to deliver FirstNet services for public safety personnel at 72 Army locations following a pilot program and testing earlier this year.
AT&T said it will deliver almost 3,200 lines of FirstNet services, including for firefighters, law enforcement and security personnel at Army installations across the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
FirstNet is a dedicated public safety network that AT&T has been building out, alongside its 4G LTE and 5G network upgrades.
“FirstNet is helping us improve vital communications on our installations, depots and arsenals, including during catastrophic disasters or emergencies when communications capabilities are strained." said Colonel Kevin Comfort
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Per Scanner its sounding like getting ATT back up is absolute priority as many 911 centers and much of the SE US FirstNet system is down.
FirstNet is a nationwide wireless broadband network for first responders being built and deployed through a first of its kind public-private partnership between the federal government and AT&T. FirstNet offers public safety a communications network built and customized to meet their needs. The First Responder Network Authority is the federal entity charged with overseeing the creation and delivery of the FirstNet network. Housed within the Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, the agency’s role is to ensure AT&T delivers on the terms of its contract and creates a network that meets the needs of public safety now and into the future.
FirstNet is a nationwide wireless broadband network for first responders being built and deployed through a first of its kind public-private partnership between the federal government and AT&T. FirstNet offers public safety a communications network built and customized to meet their needs. The First Responder Network Authority is the federal entity charged with overseeing the creation and delivery of the FirstNet network. Housed within the Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, the agency’s role is to ensure AT&T delivers on the terms of its contract and creates a network that meets the needs of public safety now and into the future.
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Outage affecting 911 in parts of Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. If you have an emergency, use this list to reach police, fire, or EMS.
This is how big the outage was...
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@ActionableTruth
@exposingthelies
@Prepping4shtf
@FuryRoad_intel
@wokeintelchat
This is how big the outage was...
Mindset & OSINT Channels
@ActionableTruth
@exposingthelies
@Prepping4shtf
@FuryRoad_intel
@wokeintelchat
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Public networks can be effectively smacked down with ddos type attacks; overloaded. When those systems are down... what is left for LEO and first responders (post 9/11) - is FirstNet. This Christmas bomb in front of the AT&T building... has just proven the Achilles heel in FirstNet