What you have was morphed by creative writing and internet buzzers who mixed and faked up a link of the ownership of Dominion Voting Systems by former Cerebus Capital executives (Cerebus owns Staple Street Capital, which owns Dominion Voting Systems) with the ownership of the main AT&T building in Nashville (333 Commerce Street).
This was not the building where the RV explosion occurred (which was on 2nd Ave. near the AT&T transmission/server building- wholly owned by AT&T).
What is true is this: https://www.fiercewireless.com/operators/at-t-snags-fbi-business-from-verizon-92m-firstnet-contract
There was an RV explosion there-—and, FRiend, not being reported was the explosion from INSIDE the transmission building— not possible to be caused by an RV external street level explosion . The FirstNet servers— the First Responders system that ATT got the contract for from the FBI- are in that building and they were damaged- outages of 911 all over the place.
The connection with Dominion is the ownership of the main Nashville building by a capital group, Cerebus owning the main building, and their executives (one iranian btw, name of Hootan Yaghoobzadeh ) ownership of Dominion through Staple Street Capital (hedgefund). The same Staple Street Capital that got a 400 million loan to keep Dominion out of bankruptcy on October 8, 2020. The loan came from UBS Securities, LLC of Switzerland— 90% owned private securities division of UBS Bank, owned 90% by elements of the Bank of China and individual chi-com “investors” of the govt. of China.
As to Dominion: https://gellerreport.com/2020/11/look-who-owns-dominion-voting-systems-politically-motivated-private-equity-ny-hedge-fund.html/
Right...just a random rv explosion...right, brilliant!
Sorry, even if not Dominion, it is not random. Think. Scary to think of other targets...I used to do disaster recovery training at the SunGard facility in Philly...
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Is this odd? I am hearing the Nashville building blown up was not just AT&T, but the collection point for NSA Fairwinds/Pinecone, and owned by Cerberus when Hootan ran it, before going to run Dominion. Is that odd?
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