Hahahaha yeah something about the woman politely asking people to evacuate downtown didn't exactly scream "Muslim" to me. They'd be driving a van labeled "free candy".
Getting some strong NSA vibes from that building. But I do know a little bit about centers like these. Those floors just house equipment and not people, they don't really benefit from windows and it's likely not nefarious or covert. Who knows.
Well, the NSA actually leases entire floors of some of the core telecom hubs in the nation. AT&T actually leases it to them and doesn't ask any questions, though the NSA did have to submit floor plans and a general explanation of what they would do to all that data. IIRC there's one in Southern California at an AT&T building which just busily tries to copy all incoming data into the US so that it can be searched through what used to be PRISM.
I'm sure the NSA has a similar set up at a few other locations, possibly this one as well.
It doesn't necessarily mean it was an attack on the NSA though. The NSA would have a monitoring station at a critical point of network infrastructure for the same reason the DOD keeps active anti-aircraft weapons at our 3 major oil refineries. You don't want bad things to happen to those places, so you have to protect them.
Agreed on all points. Guess we'll just have to wait for a manifesto to emerge so we can debate the merits of it or if it's a false flag. Can't wait to hear the Qtard theories.
Hahahaha yeah something about the woman politely asking people to evacuate downtown didn't exactly scream "Muslim" to me. They'd be driving a van labeled "free candy".
Getting some strong NSA vibes from that building. But I do know a little bit about centers like these. Those floors just house equipment and not people, they don't really benefit from windows and it's likely not nefarious or covert. Who knows.
Well, the NSA actually leases entire floors of some of the core telecom hubs in the nation. AT&T actually leases it to them and doesn't ask any questions, though the NSA did have to submit floor plans and a general explanation of what they would do to all that data. IIRC there's one in Southern California at an AT&T building which just busily tries to copy all incoming data into the US so that it can be searched through what used to be PRISM.
I'm sure the NSA has a similar set up at a few other locations, possibly this one as well.
It doesn't necessarily mean it was an attack on the NSA though. The NSA would have a monitoring station at a critical point of network infrastructure for the same reason the DOD keeps active anti-aircraft weapons at our 3 major oil refineries. You don't want bad things to happen to those places, so you have to protect them.
Agreed on all points. Guess we'll just have to wait for a manifesto to emerge so we can debate the merits of it or if it's a false flag. Can't wait to hear the Qtard theories.
Interdimensional Aliens were stopped from eating the blood of aborted fetuses on the 13th floor.