Anonymous ID: 427e45 Dec. 25, 2020, 7:54 a.m. No.12169892   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12168520

Have lived in surrounding areas of Nashville.

 

The odd thing is 2nd avenue is basically a tourist street of restaurants, tourist gift shops, country bars, etc.

 

1st Avenue is right by the riverfront where the firework shows are on the Cumberland River. This is a huge show filled nationwide.

 

Most people head to broadway and it is often blocked off during events. Second avenue is directly off of broadway.

 

So we are discussing what could be the target?

 

It hits the economy of Nashville even deeper, because one of the major tourist streets will be off limits, but Nashville has been dead since March 2020. So many of these restaurants and bars have suffered deeply and privately owned places have closed.

 

I went to Pancake Pantry last week that is in Hillsboro (richer) area of Nashville close to Universities: Vanderbilt, Lipscomb and Belmont. Also the hub of country music industry. I mention this because Pancake pantry sits about 100 people and it always has a long line of people down the street waiting to get in. We went right in and only about 5 tables had customers. It was such a sad sight and I feel so bad for employees and owners.

 

This does not seem to be a political target or against government, etc. It is more a terror attack against the people of Nashville. People are barely surviving and now one of the major tourist streets are gone.

>>12168520

Have lived in surrounding areas of Nashville.

 

The odd thing is 2nd avenue is basically a tourist street of restaurants, tourist gift shops, country bars, etc.

 

1st Avenue is right by the riverfront where the firework shows are on the Cumberland River. This is a huge show filled nationwide.

 

Most people head to broadway and it is often blocked off during events. Second avenue is directly off of broadway.

 

So we are discussing what could be the target?

 

It hits the economy of Nashville even deeper, because one of the major tourist streets will be off limits, but Nashville has been dead since March 2020. So many of these restaurants and bars have suffered deeply and privately owned places have closed.

 

I went to Pancake Pantry last week that is in Hillsboro (richer) area of Nashville close to Universities: Vanderbilt, Lipscomb and Belmont. Also the hub of country music industry. I mention this because Pancake pantry sits about 100 people and it always has a long line of people down the street waiting to get in. We went right in and only about 5 tables had customers. It was such a sad sight and I feel so bad for employees and owners.

 

This does not seem to be a political target or against government, etc. It is more a terror attack against the people of Nashville. People are barely surviving and now one of the major tourist streets are gone.

 

I can only hope it is a distraction for something more important taking place to bring down deep state.