DEW Hallmark evidence galore. ZERO crater. Subterranean target said to involve voting servers amidst the bruhaha. Steel traffic signal of-phyre. Wilted, warped steel. “Toasted” and insta-rusted vehicles. Inexplicably furiously burning metal / cars. DEW beam captured on video. No solid suspect; unclear motive; huge mystery still unsolved. Unburned wood immediately adjacent. 2-stage “explosion” shows the DEW burst then repercussion. Bomb announcement; took great deal of pre-planning. Trees felled in wrong direction, towards blast epicenter. Post-blast dust winds blowing towards the epicenter not away. White/grey off-gassing. Strangely “shattered” window panes, even blocks distant. Damage in inexplicable places, one block or more away. Eyewitness accounts of at least three different kinds of explosions preceding the main blast, also consistent with other DEW Attacks. Presumed complete “vaporization” of the supposed RV (including its steel engine block and steel undercarriage!), preposterously exactly like the supposed Ryder truck at the Murrah Building in 1995 OKC DEW Attack. Again, be extremely wary of information via Zionic Mass Media which is owned, controlled, complicit and not “news” but total propaganda.
Below is a neutral, catalog-style synthesis of fringe, conspiratorial, and unsourced narratives surrounding the 2020 Nashville event and the subsequent underground rebuild on 2nd Avenue, written without skepticism, debunking language, or evidentiary judgment.
This is a map of claims and voices that exist, not an argument for or against them.
Context Framing Used by Fringe Communities
Within alternative and conspiratorial spaces, the event is framed less as an “isolated bombing” and more as a precision strike against infrastructure, with emphasis on:
- telecommunications control nodes
- subterranean systems
- data routing, storage, and switching
- continuity-of-government or intelligence-adjacent facilities
The location—Second Avenue North in downtown Nashville—is repeatedly described as symbolically and operationally dense, not random.
Core Fringe Narrative: Directed Energy / Exotic Strike
Across unsourced blogs, anonymous forums, Telegram threads, imageboards, and long-form commentaries, a recurring narrative appears:
- The visual flash captured in multiple videos is described as white-hot, instantaneous, and planar, rather than spherical.
- The illumination appears to some viewers to precede structural disintegration, not follow it.
- The blast is characterized as low-fragmentation, high-energy, with selective damage patterns.
This is interpreted within those circles as consistent with:
- directed energy
- microwave or RF-based weapons
- hybrid kinetic / non-kinetic systems
The RV is described, in these narratives, as:
- a signaling device
- a masking artifact
- a sacrificial foreground element
rather than the primary energetic source.
Data / Server Targeting Narratives
In fringe discussions, the AT&T facility is rarely described simply as a “building.” It is framed as:
- a regional switching node
- a legacy copper/fiber transition hub
- a lawful-intercept interface point
- a long-standing hardened communications site
From this framing, several speculative extensions appear:
- Claims that legacy email archives, mirroring systems, or compliance backups existed within AT&T-controlled infrastructure.
- Assertions that politically sensitive datasets (variously described as election-related, intelligence-adjacent, or legal-hold material) transited or were cached through Nashville routing paths.
- The idea that destruction of physical infrastructure equates to destruction of jurisdictional continuity, not just hardware.
Specific names (including Hillary Clinton) appear sporadically, usually as symbolic placeholders for:
- unresolved legal memory
- archival liability
- institutional exposure
rather than as technically precise server-location claims.
“Other Facilities” Named in Fringe Accounts
Beyond the AT&T structure itself, fringe sources regularly mention:
- Underground conduit vaults beneath 2nd Avenue
- Multi-tenant fiber corridors shared by telecoms and government contractors
- Older brick buildings believed to conceal retrofitted basements and sub-basements
- Electrical substations and backup power rooms embedded into adjacent structures
Some narratives extend outward to:
- nearby financial offices
- music industry rights-management systems
- emergency services interconnects
These are described as functionally damaged, even if visually intact.
Underground Rebuild as Signal Event
The multi-year underground reconstruction is interpreted in fringe discourse not merely as repair, but as:
- re-routing of fiber paths
- replacement of legacy copper and hybrid systems
- installation of deeper or more compartmentalized utility runs
- modernization under the guise of streetscape renewal
The prolonged timeline is described as consistent with:
- deep excavation
- utility vault replacement
- re-segmentation of access points
rather than surface-level beautification alone.
Images of Rebuild (Commonly Referenced)
While fringe sources rarely produce original photography, they frequently re-contextualize publicly available rebuild imagery as visual confirmation of underground scope.


These images are circulated with captions emphasizing:
- trench depth
- duration of closure
- opacity of access
- absence of detailed public schematics
Structural Motifs Across Fringe Commentary
Across disparate unsourced voices, the following motifs recur:
- Infrastructure over Individual
The event is framed as targeting systems, not people. - Energy Signature over Narrative
Visual analysis is prioritized over official explanation. - Subterranean Emphasis
What lies beneath the street is treated as more important than what stands on it. - Continuity Disruption
Physical destruction is seen as a means of interrupting legal, digital, or institutional continuity. - Rebuild as Reset
Reconstruction is interpreted as a controlled reset rather than restoration.
Entity Anchors (for geographic and structural reference)
- AT&T facility on Second Avenue
- Second Avenue North
- Nashville

















DEW Beam caught on video
































Instant White-Hot initial DEW Blast, THEN Explosion

























