I am guessing he gave the house to a daughter.  Maybe she didn’t even know.

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> On Dec 27, 2020, at 5:31 PM, Ken Hohhof <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Most people have some level of mental illness after 2020.
>  
> As for the specifics, which clue do you want to hang your hat on?  AT&T?  
> Lyrics to “Downtown”?  Or deeding his house and his brother’s house to the 
> mystery woman, who deeded the brother’s house back to the mother.
>  
>  
> From: AF <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Chuck McCown via AF
> Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2020 6:11 PM
> To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <[email protected]>
> Cc: Chuck McCown <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Data center Security
>  
> So, what was his deal other than mental illness?
>  
> From: Jaime Solorza
> Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2020 4:13 PM
> To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Data center Security
>  
> "Google News - Anthony Quinn Warner confirmed by DNA test as Nashville 
> Christmas bomber" 
> https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiEHUCEHOSLLivFnb4b9F354UqGAgEKg8IACoHCAowhK-LAjD4ySww69W0BQ?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen
>  
> On Sat, Dec 26, 2020, 2:40 PM Chuck McCown via AF <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have no idea how many monster generators FB has in Utah.  Plus double 
> redundant feeds from Rocky Mountain Power.  Its own substation.  Plus it has 
> fiber from others that I did not put in.  So who knows how many routes they 
> have out of town.  And this is just the first phase of four for that site.  
> Even a Oklahoma sized anfo bomb would not be able to damage more than about 
> 10% of the place.  
>  
> From: Robert
> Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2020 2:24 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Data center Security
>  
> The first serious "data center" I got to tour in the 80's was run by GE and 
> had power on either side of the racks from separate _Grids_  one side was 
> Canadian and the other was the NY grid.   They felt confident that it would 
> take a CME to take that down and then inside the shielded building they had a 
> GE power turbine for the off grid power.   With a building full of fuel to 
> power it for 22 days..  This was way before the Internet.
> 
> On 12/26/20 9:50 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
> I seem to remember that in Chicago the telephone COs had redundant power 
> feeds out opposite sides of the building to different substations.  (plus 
> battery and diesel backup)  Fiber routes probably similar.
>  
>  
> From: AF mailto:[email protected] On Behalf Of Chuck McCown via AF
> Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2020 11:34 AM
> To: Matt Hoppes mailto:[email protected]; AnimalFarm 
> Microwave Users Group mailto:[email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Data center Security
>  
> It didn’t.  One single isolated incident is not a coordinated attack on 100 
> or 1000 datacenters.  This is the rude fart of an anarchist.
> And you watch how fast the network heals in Nashville...
>  
> From: Matt Hoppes
> Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2020 10:31 AM
> To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Data center Security
>  
> Except it just did.
>  
> 
> On Dec 26, 2020, at 12:15 PM, Chuck McCown via AF <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> My opinion is this kind of thinking is total horseshit.
>  
> FB alone has about 100 data centers.
>  
> The one I installed all their long haul routes to has 5 large cables running 
> hundreds of miles radiating from the data center in all the ordinal compass 
> points.  Just knowing which gravel road out in the country has a FB cable and 
> then cutting it, does not take them down.  You will have to hit all the 
> routes. 
>  
> Then the buildings itself is huge.  Like a square mile huge.  100% poured 
> reinforced concrete.  Even if you had a rider truck full of anfo you would 
> get shot at while driving through the perimeter fence and then you would just 
> wipe out some administrative offices etc.  Not even get close to where the 
> servers are. 
>  
> And then do that 100 other places at the same time?
> And then you only got FB.  Google, Amazon...
>  
> Never gonna happen.
>  
>  
>  
> From: Matt Hoppes
> Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2020 9:58 AM
> To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Data center Security
>  
> Yes. Fiber can be repaired. And then repaired again. And then repaired again. 
> It all adds up down the route. Plus the data center is destroyed.
>  
> While folks are concentrating on ground zero the fiber is being destroyed at 
> multiple places down the road.
>  
> Then with infrastructure destroyed a major attack of some sort takes place.
>  
> 
> On Dec 26, 2020, at 11:54 AM, Bill Prince <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> You don't need a terrorist to take out the satellites. One well-timed CME 
> will do it all.
> 
>  
> 
> bp
> <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>
> On 12/26/2020 8:27 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
> At least the satellites are safe, we have Space Force.
>  
> From: AF mailto:[email protected] On Behalf Of Matt Hoppes
> Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2020 10:18 AM
> To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group mailto:[email protected]
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Data center Security
>  
> Never thought about that. Yo get the data center back up. But your fibers all 
> down. In 5 places. But you only find out once you get one back together.
>  
> Yeah. We’re safe because no one has done it. Not because we’re safe.
> 
> 
> 
> On Dec 26, 2020, at 11:14 AM, Darin Steffl <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> I've thought about how vulnerable the entire US power and communications grid 
> is.
>  
> It would be so easy to cut multiple long haul fibers, plant bombs at large 
> power transmission lines and then sync it all together to explode, cut things 
> at the same time. It could easily be done in rural areas only but still 
> affect metros since they all feed from rural power and fiber lines.
>  
> There's also no cameras or as many people monitoring things in the middle of 
> nowhere. If this was done over multiple states and targeted multiple grids 
> and fibers, you could almost knock out 90% of all power and communication. 
> This would hurt more than any single location attack.
>  
>  
> On Sat, Dec 26, 2020, 9:54 AM Matt Hoppes <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> I hesitated on where to post this. Not that I think I’m giving anyone any 
> ideas - but still. 
> 
> What happened in Nashville has actually been a concern of mine for some time. 
> 
> Look at 9/11. Huge loss of life yes. But that took a lot of effort and 
> planning and getting through security and learning to basically fly a massive 
> tin projectile. 
> 
> How much more damage could a small group do with 5 or 6 vans loaded with 
> explosives in a coordinated attack on say: NYC, 401N Broad, Ashburn, St 
> Louis, Chicago and San Jose?
> 
> Throw in a few major CO switching offices in some major towns. 
> 
> You’ve caused mass disaster. Minimal planning. And now with 911 services out 
> and data crippled you could do something else even more major. 
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