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appears to be a lot of interesting connections here.

appears to be a lot of interesting connections here.

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Patriot, I suspect coms are the real targets, may be trying to shut coms down so POTUS can not se the Emergency Broadcasts. and then it may be taking control of the coms so they will remain open to broadcast. right now we are not able to determine, but leaning to taking control of the coms .

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That may be a false flag, it's a good data point but don't read too much into it. You'd need to take out a lot more than a single point to disrupt the communication systems in the country - the telephone backhaul is literally designed to ignore what this person did and route around it. Many buildings have comm stuff in them as well, it's a good use of basements. For example, a building I used to work in hosted the local muni fiber loop system, even though the building owner didn't own it.

If telephone disruption was the primary goal, then they didn't know what they were doing. I'd call this more of an "Attention! Stand by!" signal.

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Patriot all excellent points you made. and I have the same problems, BH or WH would know the main frames are underground, now this makes it appear at the low IQ levels of Antifa. where the shoe sizes are higher then their IQ's. and I noticed that also , it was just not AT & T with problems but Verizon and T Mobile to name a few, a day prior, Gmail had a catastrophic Global failure which O only caught as Proton mail posted this in a mail to me. and I had a few people I had responded to ask if I had sent email replies which I had, but they never showed up, so right now until we have more, i am on board with you that this is a attention getter. and I suspect that will not change, DS FF I suspect using brain dead Antifa. trying to intimidate the public, since it is a Liberal City reportedly, that may explain their warning to their friends. if they piss of their own they will not be able to operate inside the city.

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At one time that building was probably stuffed to the brim with switch gear, but as technology improves, the stuff shrinks and things go away. Not familiar with that particular CO, so I can't really offer much more than casual information about it. But it probably offers a massive incoming data connection for ... things. I'm sure that explosion did some nice damage to the comms stuff, but you'd probably have to take the building down to destroy it.

One of the takeaway points is that most major cities, even if they aren't served by a particular entity, often times have substantial infrastructure running through them. For example, US West (Qwest) used to have a heavy comms backbone running through the Midwest (Indiana, Ohio, etc.) even though they didn't serve those areas.

Just saying be careful out there. There are a lot of targets, and people don't even realize that they are sitting on top of one.