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Vektor45 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sure, let me see if I can go find it.

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Vektor45 [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

Key point being: would KCLO3 be a possibility for the explosive used?

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Erlik_Khan 3 points ago +3 / -0

There's one iffy thing I would point out. AN explosives are not as easy these days as it sounds. Because of the bombs he talks about like OKC, they've changed AN fertilizer.

As I understand it they add another chemical that renders it inert. You can still buy pure AN but only in small very quantities. I believe there is a process to return the modified AN to pure but it's a whole chemistry process that's way over my head. (Note: this is all second hand knowledge from a guy that worked on detonators for military munitions)

Most people would have a really hard time making one these days, so he's not 100% right on that point. But that might be why KCLO was used and might not be an international vs domestic thing.

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TheCandorist 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not to mention anyone buying a large amount would possibly be flagged.

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Erlik_Khan 1 point ago +1 / -0

Definitely and another good point. A HUGE chunk of what the FBI actually does is checking on farmers that are buying loads of AN. It's supposed to be the most dreadfully boring job in the FBI.

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TheCandorist 1 point ago +1 / -0

After watching the OKC bombing I don't blame them for at least keeping an eye on things like that but there is a lot of shit you could also make a bomb from if the person isn't a bumbling fool. Doesn't even have to really be explosive. It could be like the subway gas attack in Japan a couple decades ago. People accidentally kill themselves with chemicals from home depot all the time. Chlorine gas is not hard to mass produce with just standard cleaning supplies...

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Erlik_Khan 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, I don't blame them at all. I'm quite okay with that. At least they do their job checking them out. If only the other departments would do theirs... voter fraud, weiner & hunter laptops, hillary emails... etc etc

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Vektor45 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks for the input!

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FaddyMcSaddy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Most of these materials are either banned or produced for residential use without the concentrate to be used like that, I believe.

If there are still levels produced for let’s say commercial use, they should be traceable in significant quantities.

FBI is now a bunch of blubbery kardashian watching fucktards.

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Vektor45 [S] 2 points ago +3 / -1

Also personal-theory: blast appeared to originate from beneath/within the structure. Wouldn't the large batter-racks that data-centers typically have for their UPS (uninteruptable power supply?) produce a lot of Hydrogen, so if something happened to trigger that while the data-centers ventilation system wasn't functional, would that cause this sort of explosion?

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NotADocileLady 2 points ago +3 / -1

Right.

There's an angle where the bomb can be seen across the street, not coming from the RV. It is also possible that the bomb was so intense we "see" what looks like another point of origin but its actually coming from the RV. Until there are a few more videos or photos from different angles we won't know for sure.

But IF this was a communications hub and IF they in fact had anything to do with Dominion and IF that At&t building was a target, I'm adpt to believe whoever did this aimed for under the building and hit their target. The RV is a distraction. 100%. Even after the OKC bombing there was an engine block. Nashville wasn't even half as powerful. So where's the steel frame or block from the RV?

My question is, what was this whole mess really distracting everyone from? What else happened? Now that we can agree this was bogus, what happened or was scheduled to happen Christmas Day?

There might be one more. A copycat. Wont be as successful. Theyll just be causing damage, not targeting something specific. NYE maybe?

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Vektor45 [S] 1 point ago +2 / -1

I think that it was done on Christmas Day because it was one of the two holidays of the year that AT&T facilities like that usually have 0 staff present (the other being Thanksgiving I believe).

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no_public_id 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's a one way street. The viral video footage shown on a Phone is taken from the street camera on the corner of Second Avenue North and Commerce Street. The same camera would have captured the RV approaching the target and possibly any gunfire prior to the explosion. street view https://www.google.com/maps/@36.1632217,-86.7761462,3a,38.3y,154.88h,94.09t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sSiH0U4RTywDQDSF6-fpqZA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192 Turn 180 degrees to see the LOS to where the RV was.

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TheCandorist 1 point ago +1 / -0

Unless someone released a report on the composition, which I haven't seen, the only non larp thing here is the last. That a no fly zone over an event like this is normal if not 100% expected at least as late of 2001.

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JoeCool2024 -1 points ago +4 / -5

Looks like dod BS dirty info. It was pulse frequency beam weapons. same as california fires, 911 several attacks. the rv blew up from the frequency weapon. dont get bogged down with DOD mis information. Either, someone said F nashvillle, or nash.gov insurance fraud / victims fund rausers keys to Fraud. many angles on this. okc was not a truck bomb.