do anons still think ATT is involved in the memphis explosion?
John Stankeyis the COO of AT&T who will be succeedingRandall Stephensonas the CEO of AT&T on July 1 of 2020.
HOWEVER, Randall Stephenson will be the Executive Chairman until January 1 of 2021
If you have ever heard of AT&T, chances are you have heard ofRandall Stephenson. If you are living under a rock, or somehow, you have never heard of AT&T, it is a multinational telecommunications conglomerate. The headquarters are located in downtown Dallas, Texas,and it is the second largest mobile telephone provider and the largest provider of landline services in the Untied States. AT&T also offers broadband television services through DirectTV. Randall Stephenson is the chairman and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the company. If you donโt know much about Randall or what he does, continue reading.
STEPHENSON & WIRELESS NATIONAL SECURITY & GW BUSH
Cingular Wireless and President Bush
Between 2003 and 2004, Randall made huge strides in his career. He was still working for SBC and in 2004, he was named the Chief Operating Officer (COO). Between 2003 and 2004, he served as the Chairman of the Board of Directors for the now defunct, Cingular Wireless. With all of the professional accomplishments that Randall was making, people started taking notice. One of these people was President Bush in 2004. He saw how successful Randall was in his business ventures and he appointed him to the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee. This was a huge honor and responsibility which Randall took very seriously.
https://investors.att.com/corporate-governance/leadership
https://moneyinc.com/john-stankey/
https://moneyinc.com/randall-stephenson/
please note that Ed Gillespie in a Bushie, too,โฆ..a close connection to Bush and Clinton
https://capstarbank.com/about/leadership/board-of-directors
CapStar Bank โฆ.ATT tennesee President, Joelle Phillips & Bush associate
18-Aug-2020
China joins ATT conference as a state party for the first time
https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-08-18/China-joins-ATT-conference-as-a-state-party-for-the-first-time-T3EWlETsli/index.html
China attended the Conference of States Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) as a state party for the first time and called for strict arms control mechanisms in a written statement submitted to the meeting.
The sixth Conference of States Parties to the ATT was convened by written procedure on Monday and is expected to last until Friday.
In its statement, China made proposals on further strengthening the ATT and urged countries to refrain from selling arms to non-state actors and to stop interfering in the internal affairs of sovereign countries through arms sales.
China advocated strengthening the interaction and coordination of conventional arms control mechanisms within the UN framework and actively supported the UN in playing a central role in conventional arms control.
In a phone call with president of the conference Federico Villegas and head of the ATT secretariat Dumisani Dladla, Chinese Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary for Disarmament Affairs Li Song said China supported strict management of military exports and urged state parties to take a "prudent and responsible attitude" toward the issue and enhance crackdowns on illicit arms transfers.