Posted on 12/26/2020 12:17:48 PM PST by nagant
The AT&T Building is the building which was bombed. You can tell from the pictured blast pattern that the bomb van was parked just inside the parking garage. The building is owned by Cerberus Capital Management, a company founded by Stephen D. Owens and Hootan Yaghoobzadeh in 2009. Cerberus Capital Management is owned by Staple Street Capital, an owner of Dominion Software Systems. Since founding Cerberus, Owens and Yaghoobzadeh moved up to Staple Street Capital.
https://welovetrump.com/2020/12/26/att-building-that-was-bombed-in-nashville-has-connections-to-dominion/
https://gellerreport.com/2020/11/look-who-owns-dominion-voting-systems-politically-motivated-private-equity-ny-hedge-fund.html/
I didn't want to post this information on a thread which speculates about the cause of the bombing in the hope that the information can lead to the real culprit(s).
You have to wonder how this particular name came about.
Lost Scrabble tiles mined from under the couch cushions?
Correct, not one pic of it being inside ANY structure
The BS they are feeding everyone is astounding
Believe your eyes, or believe the narrative, I will believe my eyes every damn time.
Regards
The RV could be a distraction, we may never know.
Cerebus destroyed much of the firearm industry. PE groups do that thou
Last time I saw it, it had a Lidless Eye suspended between those two spires...

TXnMA
And what imbecile wrote,
"You can tell from the pictured blast pattern that the bomb van was parked just inside the parking garage."??
Whoever did so doesn't know a bomb from a bowling ball!
How many Kt of TNT were in that RV?
Sparkling ignorance -- displayed for all to see. SMH...
TXnMA
That’s where I saw it... :-)
Looks kind of like an Owl.
That didn’t even cross my mind...interesting point.
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