What really happened in Nashville.

Simon Parkes:
– The bad guys wanted to destroy the AT&T building because it contained machines that contained a great deal of information that was damning to the bad guys.
– So they packed the RV with explosives enough to destroy the reinforced AT&T building and all machines in it.
– The good Guys, Trump, knew this was happening and acted.
– They emptied the RV of most of its explosives, broadcasted a warning for all to evacuate, and when they were sure the whole area was evacuated, blew up the RV from Space or at least from a very high altitude perhaps using laser beams.
– The machines were thus left intact.
– he doesn’t say how they removed the explosives without being detected or whether they seized the machines.
– The buy guys then started spreading lies about a suicide bomber having done it.
– It is very important to Trump’s plans for Jan 6/21 that one million patriots show up. He wants all Congressmen and Senators to be fully aware of how the people feel about the fraud.
– He said again that Trump was sealing off the US so that bad guys couldn’t escape.
– Don’t worry.

December 25, 2020 | 3 Comments »

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  1. Everything Parkes says here is corroborated by my own investigation of the photos and videos coming from the story:

    1. The RV purported to be the one at the site has two stripes at the top, whereas that at Warner’s home had two. In other words, the RV supposedly blown up at the AT&T site was not Warner’s.

    2. The van at the site was not loaded with high explosives; the explosion began at a spot above the left headlight, creating what seemed to be a bright flash originating in a small orange ball; but milliseconds afterward, the van was still upright and intact.

    3. The blast was unusually fast, and blew almost straight upward — not, as Parkes pointed out, slow and to the sides like an ammonium nitrate blast. I suggest that very little damage occurred in the building in protected areas.

    4. Immediately following the blast, the RV was PARTIALLY engulfed in flames. Near the rear tire, flames licked the pavement like burning gasoline, suggesting that the gas tank or lines had been broken in the blast. Throughout the 30 seconds of the video after the flash, the fire continued to burn at the same slow rate — causing much black smoke, but doing little or no damage to most of the RV.

    5. Firefighters appeared in large numbers within a minute after the blast (a record time, if you ask me). When they had finished their work, there was NO TRACE that an RV had even been there.

    6. I suggest that the original van (the one at Warner’s home) was intercepted and unloaded, and a second van was sent to the AT&T building for the charade, rigged with the recorder (a young woman’s voice, obviously not Warner’s — who was an unmarried loner) inside, and perhaps a military-type explosive device.