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Christmas Attack in Nashville

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The first place our investigative minds took us was directly to the AT&T building on N. 2nd Ave. In this, America's first all-out Election War, we found it fairly simple to determine the target. The northbound one-way avenue has been a long time favorite for bar and restaurant goers in downtown Nashville for as long as most can remember.

Insider intel from the lesser known channels in the know started reporting specific details very quickly into the investigation Christmas morning. They reported things on many things that have been confirmed, including the ownership of the building, the reason for the attack, the government agencies involved and even the type of weapon used. How could they know?

We'll let you draw your own conclusions, but we can say with confidence that this WAS NOT a suicidal lone-wolf bomber. Take a look at the type of damage and the forensic evidence right before our eyes, and I'm not talking about a magical overnight dna match.

Let's start with this question. Do you see the RV still intact upon the initial blast? We do.

I slowed down USA Today's video and discovered what you see in the photos below and as more information comes in, we will be updating this article and podcast. It's a unique concept, but it keeps everything in one place.

There were reportedly 6 officers in charge of this task. Five officers and 1 Sargeant from our understanding. This is bodycam footage from one of the five officers responding.

Here is my initial podcast on Christmas Day.


Before we go any further, let's take a look at the aerial footage from SKY News. It is quite revealing, if you know what you are looking for.


Some of you may be wondering about eye-witness testimony about the moments leading up to the explosion. Well, it just so happens that we originally thought that the blast location might actually be The Melting Pot, we found that there were several interviews with Betsy Williams, owner of the ill-fated fondue restaurant. Below is the interview with her shortly after the devastation occurred. 


There are several things in this still shot of the aerial footage that I have questions about, but we can start with the light brown bricks on the corner of Church St and 2nd Ave N. It appears that there is a hole in the very top of the corner of the buiding. It almost appears as though this place was blown out from the inside. We'll get a more direct view of that place on the corner.

Everyone is always taught to 'Follow The Money' and for good reason usually. Well, let's take a look, shall we?

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