Message from @Doc
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You mean Robert Paulson?
When you look at pictures of the ATT building before and after it did sustain some damage. I wonder if it's structurally sound?
I felt it.
the major damage mechanism to buildings from car bombs is the pressure entering the side of the building and expanding between the floors, braking them apart.
the AT&T walls seem intact, except for one small defect.
So it is probably not seriously structurally damaged.
@busillis Note also the difference in visual structural damage between the AT&T bulding, and the buildings across the street.
The At&T one is clearly reinforced.
as one would expect
indeed
how do you say it in english...armored? Armored concrete?
with the supermesh.
That building is pretty old...
offer both structural protection and EMP protection.
oh, that technique goes back to WW2
Likely
add four times as much metal and weld it together
then again, it did actually blow a small hole in the side. So its not Speer Tier concrete. But clearly more than normal.
Data centers are typically hardened against terrorist attack.
They wouldn't have any government contracts if they were not hardened
Some people think everything in the world is just randomly happening... No planning...
Physical security
what Tier was thisone?
Idk..
Various government agencies have their own autonomous networks that are not connected to the internet...
@BoxyPunkChick yes a car mechanic and podcaster
I thought it was pretty interesting to read to be honest.
@BoxyPunkChick, you just advanced to level 8!
AT&T, China Telecom to extend joint venture for business services. AT&T transports large quantities of internet traffic across the U.S. & the world-including classified NSA documents, public records, emails, etc.
https://t.co/2owVp40SqG
@BoxyPunkChick it’s sad to see people put effort into something so flimsy.
Wasting the courts time etc
NSCAP-v2-4.pdf
I agree that those are very weak for evidence... If she had the documents like receipts for transactions, or other evidence, it would be better.