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To: Saulamanca who wrote (124361)10/2/2025 12:29:10 PM
From: Saulamanca  Respond to of 124759
 
Despite the FBI sending AT&T a preservation request to help identify the person who planted the pipe bombs, an AT&T employee told the FBI that the data from 1/5 was corrupted. AT&T later responded and said the server was overloaded due to the large quantity of data being pulled.

In December of 2020, the FBI signed a 5-year, $92 million contract with AT&T’s FirstNet, which ensures service when networks become congested during emergencies. The individual who found the first pipe bomb on 1/6 was an employee at FirstNet.

Training exercise or police diversion? Evidence leads Congress to explore new J6 pipe bomb theories

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