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  • Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 3 months ago

    “YouTuber Nexpo has quite a few excellent videos on these type of YouTube-centered ARGs. ”

    https://visupview.blogspot.com/2020/12/christmas-tidings-ii.html

    At this point, I need to emphasize this is all highly speculative on my part. But as we’ve recently explored here, there is a distinct possibility that members of the special operations community have been using ARGs for psychological warfare methods. Presently, the ultimate manifestation of this is QAnon.

    Is the Nashville bombing the next stage of this LARP? General Michael T Flynn is the figure most closely connected with the QAnon ARG as well as the de facto Secretary of Defense at present. As such, the possibility is there, but again, this is highly speculative on my part. Still, it’s something to keep an eye on going forward.”

    • Since people aren’t good at scrolling down, I will add this from Forbiddenknowledgetv.com (commentary): “This is just one explosion, where else are they planning?…They knew exactly where to hit, at the fiber vault on the street. You get 3-4 of those go off, it could produce a Regional or US Wide telecom outage.”

      The outage extended all the way to parts of Atlanta, GA.

        • when you say ‘telecom’, am I correct in assuming that it would not affect the wider power grid?

            • See map in article listed below: halturnerradioshow.com

                • Correct, also scroll down the page on the Hal Turner page and you find this jewel:
                  By damaging this data center, it will make it almost impossible to monitor the upcoming Runoff Election for US Senate within the State of Georgia scheduled for January 5.

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                • RV used as decoy and warning system. The DEW energy could have set off the propane And fuel tanks thus blowing it to pieces.

                    Compassionate perpetrator or warning, “Yes we can…”?
                    These hubs have a battery back up system so the 3 1/2 hour later outage probably indicates the battery power was exhausted.
                    Widespread 911 issues in the Nashville area were reported after AT&T wireless and internet service were disrupted on Friday hours following a massive explosion downtown.

                    AT&T internet and phone service were disrupted in the area about 12 p.m. Friday. The outages continued into the evening.

                  • Yes the lack of a crater is curious,,unlike the Oklahoma bombing years ago that had a crater 30 feet long and 8 feet deep. Hmmmmmmm death rays from space again. It’s not getting any less wacky.

                    • You would like to think the city of Nashville would have more than just AT&T for 911 and all. They may have learned something about redundancy.

                    • Someone close to me found a news ‘blurb that reported a RV-type vehicle was parked in a public area near the comm towers that were affected. A message was playing over loudspeakers attached to the vehicle mentioned above, that was announcing a warning to leave the area immediately or be killed. Their thoughts were that it was strange, but did not speculate any further. My reply was that it seemed to be a ‘test’ for future events related to ‘taking down’ communication systems. It did cripple a sector of the communication grids. Our household went without phone or internet connections for several hours. All this was during blizzard-like conditions, and we are situated 200 miles +/- from the event. I’m busy doing something else with a deadline on Monday, and wanted to pass this along in the event someone could find the ‘source’ of the news?

                      • While this was neither cyber nor specifically targeting the power grid, I can’t help thinking of Klaus Schwab’s warning about the threat of a cyberattack taking out the power supply. Taking out the internet by analog means can, obviously, be severely disruptive too–just think of all the things (including, possibly, the power grid in some places) that are connected to, and managed by, computers/AI that communicate via the internet.

                        Since they knew just where to hit, this wasn’t some random loons playing online-plus-real-life games. (Those kinds of games are what the ARG/LARP hypothesis refers to, right? I had to look up those acronyms… so maybe I’m missing something.) On the other hand, I wouldn’t be surprised if intel agencies used such games to recruit totally unwitting patsies to carry out ops in real life.