The Nashville Xmas Day Explosion: photos of locale & blast site

in #informationwar3 years ago

Nashville Christmas Day Early Morning Explosion

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Early Christmas morning in Nashville, Tennessee there was an explosion which rocked a small section of a street and left a few gaping holes in the side of a building and the path outside where massive steel grates were blown off, presumably disintegrated.

The collection of information for referencing stopped recently, today being the 29th December. The news is trickling in to the mainstream and there's no over-arching narrative or causation being formed yet. Makes you wonder what will be blamed later for this to occur.

Initial Observations

  • Targeted to attack infrastructure
  • Carried out in a self-sufficient way, like a lone wolf attack
  • The cleanest, most skillful use of precision I've seen from an explosion event.
  • Purposefully avoided undue property damage or personal injury. The 30min warning alarm and siren prior to explosion is mentioned often as a way the bomber reduced the risk of harming the public to nearly 0.. but the extent of property damage caused is not mentioned. Infact the extent of damage to property is kept from us altogether.
  • Detailed photos taken and enough information after the event is available (in forms of photographs) to find possible evidence.
  • Evidence of what? What really happened, what sort of explosion was it and what was targeted?

Overview


Front Entrance

Street Address Frontage View

https://ibb.co/J31ZFy3

https://ibb.co/VL47WX6

https://ibb.co/CQHhLjs

https://ibb.co/dMqNjdQ


Blast Zone

https://ibb.co/HVYwvrM

https://ibb.co/Gpjdhcd
https://ibb.co/1M18zTs

https://ibb.co/njQw18B


Tennessean photos

https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/2020/12/25/att-outage-internet-down-hours-after-nashville-explosion/4045278001/

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