Investigators looking into the Christmas morning explosion in Nashville now believe the blast was likely the result of a suicide bombing, according to two law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of the investigation.
I think it’s probably a false flag attack like the planned operation Northwood in the 60s or a Qanon 5G nut because it was near one of the main AT&T data centers for the country. The only other piece that makes it odd is the suicide bombing aspect. That seems almost too polished as if the intelligence services (CIA, FBI, NSA, etc) were trying to get rid of a human asset.
But a false flag attack for what? Usually the purpose of a false flag is "look, x did y, be afraid!" but now everyone is confused and doesn't understand what the point of this was supposed to be.
I’m going to start by saying I know nothing. If it was a false flag attack it doesn’t need a purpose it can be just to increase fear and confusion. It could just be to make people scared generally and create a sense of fear and chaos. Sort of like a small scale sense of the dislocation described in the book shock doctrine.
No one does a false flag attack just so people go "eh?". "Eh?" is not a reaction significant enough. It's not worth it. It has to be situated within a certain context to become meaningful. This is way too stupid to be a false flag. I think it probably is what people are saying, some weird qanon crank that killed himself for 5g.
Fun fact, my father used to work with some "anarchist" who was eventually proven to be an intelligence asset doing bloodless false flag attacks in Greece due to our institutions being very incompetent which resulted in him getting arrested by counter terrorist orgs that just didn't know he was an asset until the intelligence agency (which BTW was first founded and entirely controlled by the CIA) intervened to get him out of legal trouble. Don't let anyone tell you false flags are not a thing that happens because it does and it's very easy to do too. But usually there is a reason, they don't just randomly happen.
You’re right it is weird and I know that false flag attacks definitely happen. It was suspected that the Nova Scotia shooter a few years back was an intelligence asset. I didn’t say the Nashville definitely a false flag but the idea that someone wouldn’t do a false flag with no obvious target is not true. They haven’t come out with a motive or blamed anyone yet. We don’t know anything yet. When they blame someone and show a motive and start showing evidence is the time to pick it apart. My original comment said it could be a false flag attack, a 5G crank, or just getting rid of a used up asset. Any of those are plausible at this point. They disrupted AT&T service which seems like a 5G crank, it was a suicide bombing which could be getting rid of an asset, it was also very strange which could give some credence to a false flag attack. Those are all possibilities, we know nothing at this point it’s all speculation. For all we know it could’ve been a diversion and the fact that it disrupted air traffic control and 911 calls allowed for something else to be carried out without an easy ability for it to be reported on. Literally no one knows anything. Anything is possible.
I think it’s probably a false flag attack like the planned operation Northwood in the 60s or a Qanon 5G nut because it was near one of the main AT&T data centers for the country. The only other piece that makes it odd is the suicide bombing aspect. That seems almost too polished as if the intelligence services (CIA, FBI, NSA, etc) were trying to get rid of a human asset.
But a false flag attack for what? Usually the purpose of a false flag is "look, x did y, be afraid!" but now everyone is confused and doesn't understand what the point of this was supposed to be.
I’m going to start by saying I know nothing. If it was a false flag attack it doesn’t need a purpose it can be just to increase fear and confusion. It could just be to make people scared generally and create a sense of fear and chaos. Sort of like a small scale sense of the dislocation described in the book shock doctrine.
No one does a false flag attack just so people go "eh?". "Eh?" is not a reaction significant enough. It's not worth it. It has to be situated within a certain context to become meaningful. This is way too stupid to be a false flag. I think it probably is what people are saying, some weird qanon crank that killed himself for 5g.
Fun fact, my father used to work with some "anarchist" who was eventually proven to be an intelligence asset doing bloodless false flag attacks in Greece due to our institutions being very incompetent which resulted in him getting arrested by counter terrorist orgs that just didn't know he was an asset until the intelligence agency (which BTW was first founded and entirely controlled by the CIA) intervened to get him out of legal trouble. Don't let anyone tell you false flags are not a thing that happens because it does and it's very easy to do too. But usually there is a reason, they don't just randomly happen.
You’re right it is weird and I know that false flag attacks definitely happen. It was suspected that the Nova Scotia shooter a few years back was an intelligence asset. I didn’t say the Nashville definitely a false flag but the idea that someone wouldn’t do a false flag with no obvious target is not true. They haven’t come out with a motive or blamed anyone yet. We don’t know anything yet. When they blame someone and show a motive and start showing evidence is the time to pick it apart. My original comment said it could be a false flag attack, a 5G crank, or just getting rid of a used up asset. Any of those are plausible at this point. They disrupted AT&T service which seems like a 5G crank, it was a suicide bombing which could be getting rid of an asset, it was also very strange which could give some credence to a false flag attack. Those are all possibilities, we know nothing at this point it’s all speculation. For all we know it could’ve been a diversion and the fact that it disrupted air traffic control and 911 calls allowed for something else to be carried out without an easy ability for it to be reported on. Literally no one knows anything. Anything is possible.