Old techies always teach newbies the cardinal rule of data storage....always have a place off site where physical copies of the servers are stored. Often only 2 or 3 people know where this might be. Keys are kept secured and on your person. It's the first and only rule that matters. I wonder if Code Monkey has a higher security clearance than we know. In a system of that importance any emergency on site would trigger immediate security measures to secure the off site backup. Notice the explosion was on Christmas Day when there were few people working, and traffic was very light. In my mind, this might be a false flag for our guys to go in and get the servers. Sounds like a diversionary tactic. If this is the case they got them and the off-site keys to the kingdom as well. It will be interesting who we see getting arrested. It will be buried in the obit section.
Great post and points Patriot, Thank you for sharing. I totally agree with you. The first confusion when this went down was what was the target, we heard early on the AT&T building was blocks away. not until CodeMonkey gave us the 211 Commerce St info , were we able to place this vehicle 60 ft away from the AT&T building, shots fired prior is also interesting. Which fits in with what you have shared. what are the odds shots fired at the same location as a bomb going off. It makes a good case of a silent war. Like you pointed out, we may find the clues in Obits and Arrests.
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