Nashville Bomber Anthony Warner May Have Been Inspired By 5G Conspiracy Theories
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The FBI has named 63-year-old Tenessee resident, Anthony Quinn Warner, the sole perpetrator of the Christmas morning attack in downtown Nashville. After DNA evidence taken from Warner's mother confirms the remains found at the blast site, the one question that remains is what were Warner's motives. And among the questions being asked by the FBI are, was Warner motivated by 5G conspiracies, according to the NyPost. It might sound crazy, but investigators aren't ruling it out.
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Before the blast went off, Warner either fired a gun or played audio of gunfire to draw the attention of local residents and police. Then after playing Petula Clark's 'Downtown' a 15-minute warning went off altering people to evacuate the area because of a bomb.
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Here is the photo authorities released of Anthony Warner after confirming his DNA with matter found in the blast. Authorities released his full name nearly a full day before his DNA was confirmed, allowing the internet plenty of time to find and frame every man in Tenessee named Anthony Warner, of which there are a few. In this case, the middle name was released, and we suspect that was an attempt to protect the other of Anthony Warner's in Tenessee.
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This picture, which circulated for hours, before the real image of Warner was released is obviously is not the real Anthony Warner. This one and many like it have falsely accused people of being the Nashville bomber.
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Among the things we have learned about Warner, this 'quit claim deed' helps paint a picture of a man planning to end his own life. Just one month before the attack, Warner deeded out his home for zero dollars to a Michelle Swing of Los Angeles. Michelle is thought to be the daughter of a former ex-girlfriend of Anthony Warner. Reports also suggest that in addition to giving away his home, Warner began gifting away his posessions to friends and family leading up to Christmas day.
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This is Michelle Swing, the woman who received Warner's home for zero dollars on November 25th of this year.
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And yesterday, a copycat event happened less than 30-miles from the downtown Nashville blast. A 33-year-old Tenessee man named James Turgeon was arrested after driving around in a box truck playing audio that was "similar" to the audio coming from Warner's rv before it exploded. Turgeon was arrested and is being held on a $500,000 bond. No explosives were found in Turgeon's truck.
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The motive for the attack still remains murky at best. Warner's father who worked for BellSouth which later merged with AT&T in 2006, died of dementia in 2011 at the age of 76. It's unclear what the link here is, but speculation is that Warner may have blamed AT&T for his father's dementia. It is irrational but Warner may have feared for his safety and the safety of others, due to 5G conspiracies, which claim 5G is being rolled out despite it "killing people", or so conspiracy theories claim. For now, we wait until authorities close the case, but from the looks of it, it might not be the closure many people are looking for.
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