I-85 Investigator’s Murderer Arrested In Vegas . The man who killed the I-85 Investigator’ was just arrested – Nicolai Mork.Yup – Mork left Atlanta after being identified by the cameras and was able to fly on a Commercial Airline to Las Vegas.After openly committing murder he flew clear to Las Vegas and…
Georgian resident Bobby Barnhart was 60 yards away from the I-85 bridge when he heard several explosions and a slow rumbling before it collapsed stating: “It was a big sound. You could feel the vibrations.”
On 31 March, this report says, the SVR reported a massive increase in signal intelligence (SIGINT) intercepts from both the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and at least 7 of the 16 intelligence agencies under the command of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) that exactly coincided with reports emanating from Atlanta relating to the I-85 bridge being blown up—and that was witnessed by many people, including Georgian resident Bobby Barnhart, who said he was 60 yards away from this bridge when he heard several explosions and a slow rumbling before its collapse and added “It was a big sound. You could feel the vibrations.”
On 4 April, this report continues, the SVR further reported that one of the most knowledgeable construction attorneys in Atlanta, named Trinh Huynh, was assassinated after she had filed legal papers with the US Federal Court requesting documentation relating to the I-85 bridge explosion for United Parcel Service (UPS), the world’s largest package delivery company headquartered in Atlanta, in a force majeure action—that is a common clause in contracts that essentially frees both parties from liability or obligation when an extraordinary event or circumstance beyond the control of the parties, such as a war, strike, riot, crime, or an event described by the legal term “act of God” occurs.