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Beyond The Noise with David Zhang He brings uo some VERY good points. In this special analysis we take a deep look into the most unusual bomb incident ever. No large casualties, a warning message and the death of the apparent "suspect". Along with the quick case close from the FBI, this whole thing just seems way too out of place. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jA-kmbZQDoI

Beyond The Noise with David Zhang He brings uo some VERY good points. In this special analysis we take a deep look into the most unusual bomb incident ever. No large casualties, a warning message and the death of the apparent "suspect". Along with the quick case close from the FBI, this whole thing just seems way too out of place. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jA-kmbZQDoI

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And then ypu have this.. Listen to what the cop says at the 2.40 "That building houses the hardlines for all the phones of the South East." (even though the AT&T building is not in that block). Then, after they walk around the corner the "bomb" goes off. Scripted? Inside job? Cop didn't even flinch when the bomb went off. He was the trigger man https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7N0dY5Jtm4

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Great point. I did find his commentaries and manner strange, not to mention his lack of curiousity (judging from no change in pace or body direction) as passing the RV which reportedly was blaring such a striking message.

A little convenient to be sure.

If so, then it could be edited to cover up sound of initial underground blast. The apparent lack of that sound is the only thing I find that makes other evidence not seem to quite match each other. (Plume appearing before visible blast, yet apparently soundlessly or quietly if bodycam video is accurate.)

Highly unlikely IMO the average cop on the street would have known about this hub, let alone drop that info that way and at that time.