El WSJ ya menciona la central de AT&T como "probable" objetivo.
The person who set off a bomb in a recreational vehicle was likely motivated by a desire to damage a nearby AT&T switching station
Parece también que el tipo sabía que necesitaba pegar un buen petardazo, como comenté páginas atrás, para hacer algún daño al búnker.
Photos After The Explosion Reveal That The Bombing Target The AT&T Building In Nashville Is Reinforced NSA Style Building
Now investigative journalists across the country used the pictures after the Nashville bombing to prove that the AT&T building that was the target of the bombing is a reinforced NSA style building and that the windows and the vents on the exterior are FAKE.
As the independent citizen journalist Alexander Higgins reported the target of the bombing definitely looks like a reinforced NSA building.
The explosion destroyed the facade revealing a solid brick wall behind them.
Apparent roof damage visible as well.
The building has a protective facade (fake wall) designed to redirect any explosive force up through channels and out the fake vents.
Some observations of how hardened this building was.
Here we see the entrance on the right and the service dumpster on the left.
Inspecting aerial footage (next post) shows the entrance is actually the ‘hole in the wall’ and the brick seen here is ripped off the building.
Here we see the “hole in the wall” next to the circles grate and the long column where the device dumpster was.
Notice the brick is blown off the wall.
Also, note the solid wall behind the brick and what looked like windows.
While that damage may look extensive, it’s basically a hole where the entrance was and it’s really nothing compared to the complete devastation across the street.
Notice the double-thick brick columns in the debris.
Also, notice the exposed steel rebar in the third picture.
Another question has to be asked.
Why did the Nashville AT&T building required this NFP warning sign:
W=Reacts violently or explosively w/ water
1= Unstable at High temperature makes unstable
3=may explode at high temperature
4=will vaporize or readily burn at normal temperature
AN interesting NIH search returns zero substances for this combination of properties.
Potential secret chemical? Maybe quantum computing-related? Can only speculate.