Explosion in Nashville that damaged dozens of buildings is believed to be an intentional act

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not strange at all. The purpose of a terrorist act is to induce a fear that makes a political statement. Several terrorist campaigns have targeted infrastructure and military or law enforcement targets while avoiding civilian casualties. A bomb detonating in an affluent shopping centre scares people but if the blast kills bystanders it enrages them. The provisional IRA learnt this with Harrods. The ANC tried a campaign of terrorism that would limit life loss.

This explosion affects the way AT&T perform network rollout planning - its goal is to deter 5G rollout. Its been

I strongly suspect that this is not a lone wolf loon but rather an orchestrated action in which somebody manipulated the crazy. Most of the big telco exchange premises form part of US signals intelligence and sensitive communications exchange. The blast was at 2nd avenue where it knocked out communications including from the AT&T Tower a couple of hundred meters away which is Nashville's tallest building - the message of being able to blow it up is thus conveyed - and the federal buildings about a mile away on Broadway as well as the county government (in the most anti-Trump county in the strongly red state). So its a perfect target to convey a message of "white power" against the "forces of globalism" and the "deep state" and all that other bullshit.
O and there is a male strip club in the vicinity ...
America is the home of a fair share of dangerous crazies.
 
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