Anonymous ID: 51f9c1 Dec. 26, 2020, 2:32 a.m. No.12181106   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1247

Possible bomb comms for Nashville FF? The tweets of @FordFischer have been cited on QResear.ch 23 times before.

 

https://twitter.com/FordFischer/status/1342574792227094528

 

Ford Fischer

@FordFischer

THREAD: I have discovered something online that could be relevant to the Nashville explosion, but I want to be extremely clear that I don't know what - if anything - to infer from it.

 

I'm hoping appropriate experts and authorities can take a look.

3:55 PM · Dec 25, 2020·Twitter Web App

 

A video on Youtube has gone viral showing the scene of the explosion.

 

The account that posted it is called "S McG" and has no bio or info, and has never posted until today since joining in 2014.

 

Vid: https://youtube.com/watch?v=5nygTJeu9fU

Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCNzhdk3QE3fvjBeErPtBl-w

 

The account that posted the clip to Twitter only joined this month and has also never posted before today.

 

The video turns black and white following the explosion in both uploads.

 

The next tweet is the curious part.

 

"S McG" who posted the bombing video has an almost identical username to "S Mc G" - who only joined Youtube in April 2020 and also has no bio.

 

The five videos posted on it, posted over the course of three weeks, are all very bizarre.

 

https://youtube.com/channel/UCqVb5A01dRgMOZl4EOQi8wg/videos

 

This video is posted twice by "S Mc G" on their Youtube.

 

It montages COVID-19 announcements and reports over music, and then turns to black and white images of destruction, before a clip I don't know how to describe.

 

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Je6JHzbBjTk and https://youtube.com/watch?v=hBJlrSdidlk

 

Their previous post was October 1st, where the video is a static image of the term "Apocalypse" searched on "DuckDuckGo" with Hans Zimmer's "Dream Is Collapsing" track from Inception in the background.

 

https://youtube.com/watch?v=i9LopLKTWGA

 

Their only other two uploads appear to be screencapped videos of President Trump with the Kanye West song "Black Skinhead" over it.

 

The videos are identical other than that one has twenty seconds of other music afterwards.

 

https://youtube.com/watch?v=wTJtmWTiXnM and https://youtube.com/watch?v=TAzgYEhHeCM

 

I want to be very clear: I have no idea who "S McG" is or whether they're the same person as "S Mc G", and even if so, whether that person was involved in this incident.

 

My reason for posting this is that the "S Mc G" account has virtually zero views, so I suspect that nobody has looked into this yet, and I do hope relevant authorities find and take a look at this.

 

Ok, on the advice of several other journalists as well as my own family with whom I'm celebrating Christmas right now, I've sent this information to the FBI.

 

We're cooking Christmas dinner right now and it is not my intention to be glued to Twitter this evening.

Anonymous ID: 51f9c1 Dec. 26, 2020, 3:24 a.m. No.12181349   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1387 >>1423 >>1435 >>1440 >>1452 >>1497 >>1603 >>1696

Very interesting discussion about a cellular switch that blew up in Nashville. It's part of the ATT FirstNet that runs cell service for LEOs and government agencies. See the FirstNet contract info at link below the twitter thread.

 

https://twitter.com/theonlyrymac/status/1342739918343327747

 

RyMac@theonlyrymac · 8h

Heads up y'all

 

From a fren:

 

"A massive emergency cellular switch just exploded in Nashville, just a heads up. Im en route now.

 

"The switch that blew housed most of the traffic for “first net” the main cellular network for first responders"

 

Unsure of why it exploded so far

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9:49 PM

 

"I’m at the airport waiting, I haven’t been cleared to fly into that airport yet. The FAA lifted the ground stop but since I am DR for this they haven’t given me clearance yet"

 

I was told the FBI is involved, wasnt sure if they were informing surrounding area PD’s"

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10:12 pm

 

"They won’t clear me to fly into the airport and I’m being told local PD isn’t allowed in….what the hell is going on lol"

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Referenced article in frens responses:

 

https://abc17news.com/news/national-world/2020/12/25/nashville-explosion-disrupts-flights-and-causes-att-outage/

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More things:

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10:45 pm

 

"They have mobile stations up now but not many. Local people should see an increase in traffic soon."

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11:10 pm

 

Him: "were not being allowed in, nutty"

 

Me: "are you generally not allowed in?"

 

Him Down pointing backhand index

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12:05 AM

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Some more context on the technical stuff, which I have no clue about

Quote Tweet

Ev

@evergregorius

· 6h

Replying to @theonlyrymac and @Korizwick

“We” don’t lose cell service. Just first responders/people with first net service. The fucked part is that whoever designed it PURPOSEFULLY built in an extremely obvious hole in the proverbial armor, with just one backup. This exists for the SAKE of security.. think abt it.

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Final comms with him for the evening

 

FYI - pulling info from an engineer is…fun

 

I'll continue to update this if new information pops up

 

Stay safe frens Flag of United States

2:51 AM · Dec 26, 2020·Twitter for iPhone

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ConFiguringCuriosity@CONFIGCuri · 3h

Replying to

@theonlyrymac

This is interesting. (I work in the data center world) Fairview States while this is a voip routing complex. The maps that do state Nashville generally considered to be low priority. No one ever said it had a first net sw…

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Just by looking at these maps and seeing where everything connects to besides oakbrook IL (+1). Concentrating as a gateway node… There are a whole lot of possibilities if the second sw is on one of the backbones. It's far enough inland. Don't think it's New York.

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I searched everything I could. Firstnet routing locations are not public, that means AT&t has some nasties inside. I'm curious if I find anything in wiki leaks

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FirstNet contract info:

https://www.fiercewireless.com/operators/at-t-snags-fbi-business-from-verizon-92m-firstnet-contract