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Large explosion, buildings damaged in downtown Nashville

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posted on Dec, 27 2020 @ 09:52 AM
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a reply to: Flyingclaydisk


That's what the FBI does best. They will wedge the facts into their conspiracy theory and then clam up and claim they solved it all.


They have another neighbor, who didn't know Warner either, claim he saw him adjusting his TV antenna so, you know that means 5G!


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posted on Dec, 27 2020 @ 09:59 AM
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a reply to: Identified

That's what it looked like, but I wasn't sure.



posted on Dec, 27 2020 @ 10:11 AM
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If AQW committed suicide he is at least the second one I know of that had been promoting The 5G conspiracy that has done so.

Coincidental I thro not.
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posted on Dec, 27 2020 @ 10:20 AM
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a reply to: DupontDeux

There was supposedly a black SUV at the entrance of the cul de sac, FBI said it was Nashville eMeter reader. However they don't check the meters until after the 1st.

And one of the police officers said there was a quad-copter drone flying overhead just before the explosion. FBI said it was someone looking to see what was going on. Yet we have not seen that footage?

Also news footage shows FBI taking what appears to be brown paper bags containing something in them, out of FBI vehicles into the house and then a little while later the ATF brings out the said paper bags and puts them in another vehicle.

So we have a t least two people who promote 5G conspiracy suicides, suspicious vehicle, suspicious package and suspicious activity of the FBI and ATF.

Well if this doesn't have the makings for a conspiracy theory of it own.


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posted on Dec, 27 2020 @ 10:52 AM
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a reply to: LookingAtMars

I'm super late to this, so I'm sure it's been said, but without speculating as to what the underlying motive was, based on the annoucement/warning to evacuate, it's clear the intent was to destroy "stuff", not people.

Effing bizarre!



posted on Dec, 27 2020 @ 10:53 AM
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1. This was an attempt to stop an investigation of election-related technology - or

2. This was a planned suicide by a depressed individual - or

3. This was an attack on AT&T for 5G

Did I forget anything?
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posted on Dec, 27 2020 @ 11:09 AM
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Wondering if the woman he quit-deeded a couple of properties too ( apparently without any advance notice or consent), is maybe some unacknowledged relative, like the result of an affair by him or some other family members. In which case, perhaps that is some attempt to do right to make up for something not done before.

Regarding AT&T as a target, sounding like maybe something related to 5G conspiracy theories there. One of the neighbors noted he was often messing around with the antennas on the RV. Wondering if he was trying to do some kind of direction finding on various frequencies? To see which frequencies were coming from which directions?

His background is IT, most of the IT people I know don't believe in 5G conspiracy theories. Also he is not known to have spoken about 5G conspiracy theories to anyone.

So all this is highly speculative of course.


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posted on Dec, 27 2020 @ 11:22 AM
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originally posted by: EnhancedInterrogator
Wondering if the woman he quit-deeded a couple of properties too ( apparently without any advance notice or consent), is maybe some unacknowledged relative, like the result of an affair by him or some other family members. In which case, perhaps that is some attempt to do right to make up for something not done before.

Regarding AT&T as a target, sounding like maybe something related to 5G conspiracy theories there. One of the neighbors noted he was often messing around with the antennas on the RV. Wondering if he was trying to do some kind of direction finding on various frequencies? To see which frequencies were coming from which directions?

His background is IT, most of the IT people I know don't believe in 5G conspiracy theories. Also he is not known to have spoken about 5G conspiracy theories to anyone.

So all this is highly speculative of course.



He deeded one over to her in 2018. She gave it to his mother in 2019. My guess is this is either his brother or sisters daughter. His brother died in 2018....his name was Steve and he lived in Nashville as well. I can't find much on his sister Teresa, but she is/was married to someone named Jimmie. He also had a nephew named Shawn married to someone named Abby.

Here is his brother's obituary from 2018


Steve Warner

Nashville - Age 62 - Steve lost his battle with cancer on September 17, 2018. He is preceded in death by dad, Charlie. He is survived and will be missed by his mom, Chris; brother, Tony; sister, Teresa (Jimmie); nephew, Shawn (Abby); and a host of friends & family. The family would like to thank Dr. Habib Doss and the nurses at St. Thomas Midtown for the gentle care he received in his final hours. A memorial service is planned for Saturday, September 22, 2018, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Ignatius of Antioch, 601 Bell Road, Antioch, TN 37013. In lieu of flowers, please donate, in Steve's memory, to a cause that is worthy and close to your heart. Woodbine Funeral Home


source



posted on Dec, 27 2020 @ 11:24 AM
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Just spotted this ....

Newsweek: In Nashville Bombing, Suspect's Father and AT&T Building May Be Key Clues.



Records show the Nashville bombing suspect's late father worked for BellSouth, a telecommunications company that merged into AT&T in 2006, before his death in July 2011 at age 78.
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A LexisNexis report on Anthony Warner, obtained by Newsweek, showed that he was born in January 1957, is 63 years old, located at 3724 Bakerton Road and 115 Bakertown Road in Nashville—the address authorities began searching on Saturday. The report listed Charles B. Warner and Steven L. Warner as potential relatives of the suspect, and an obit on The Tennessean confirmed that Charles Warner was survived by his sons, Steve and Tony Warner.

A separate LexisNexis report on Warner's father, obtained by Newsweek, showed that a Charles B. Warner worked at BellSouth before his death on July 5, 2011. Two of the three email addresses listed under Warner's father were also connected to BellSouth.
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"The fact that the father worked in the same company is definitely a lead investigators would pursue," a senior law enforcement official told Newsweek on Saturday evening when asked about the suspect's father's connection to AT&T.

"They're definitely pulling the dad's employment record to see if there is any nexus between this bombing and his employment," the source added. "In an investigation of this magnitude it would be logical to see if there is a nexus between adverse employment action of the father, and the location of where the bombing took place."


So, there might be some beef with AT&T due to something related to his father. Maybe something messed up with his retirement? Or health?
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posted on Dec, 27 2020 @ 11:36 AM
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Here is the news clipping from his dad's obit.



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posted on Dec, 27 2020 @ 11:50 AM
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I wouldn't think having a BellSouth email means much since anyone with bellsouth internet will have had a BellSouth email. But if his dad worked there.... Could mean something and since 5G didn't exist when dad died then the feds will have to investigate something other than "he's a 5G conspiracy nut.".



posted on Dec, 27 2020 @ 11:54 AM
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The Nashville bomber made a game out of his terror plot ... he not only amplified his 15-minute warning to authorities, he wanted the area to reverberate with a classic song that has a connection to the area.

Authorities and others in the area heard the song, "Downtown" by Petula Clark blaring from the RV that eventually exploded, wreaking havoc in Nashville's downtown area.

A police spokesperson who clearly was unfamiliar with the song by butchering the singer's name -- he's got an excuse because he's too young to know the tune -- said the song is all about shining lights and such.

Nashville Bomber Taunts Cops with Song 'Downtown' Before Blast

Certain songs carry a deep meaning for a lot of people. This song must of had meaning to him.

And this is, after all, Nashville.




posted on Dec, 27 2020 @ 11:55 AM
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originally posted by: Identified
a reply to: EnhancedInterrogator

I wouldn't think having a BellSouth email means much since anyone with bellsouth internet will have had a BellSouth email. But if his dad worked there.... Could mean something and since 5G didn't exist when dad died then the feds will have to investigate something other than "he's a 5G conspiracy nut.".



I don't think there is any significance to the email addresses. I was just quoting the passage fully.

I wonder if he believed his father was wronged by AT&T in some way.

Maybe cheated out of full retirement benefits? Maybe injured on the job and not sufficiently taken care of? Maybe exposed to carcinogens on the job? Maybe terminated wrongly?

Also, none of that would have to be true, just he believed it.



posted on Dec, 27 2020 @ 11:59 AM
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a reply to: LookingAtMars

I'm starting to think he may have done this all to create a conspiracy rather than because of a conspiracy.



posted on Dec, 27 2020 @ 11:59 AM
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a reply to: EnhancedInterrogator

I get you.




posted on Dec, 27 2020 @ 12:08 PM
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a reply to: LookingAtMars

From your link.




he wanted the area to reverberate with a classic song that has a connection to the area.



What connection to the area does the song have ?



posted on Dec, 27 2020 @ 12:09 PM
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a reply to: LogicalGraphitti

Lol, and now, they added a nice little disclaimer pretending this datacenter was sold five years ago ! How convenient


cloudandcolocation.com...

"Update 12-26-20: This location was sold in 2015 and is no longer owned or operated by Sungard."



posted on Dec, 27 2020 @ 12:22 PM
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I'm thinking she's a camwhore who doesn't want her association with him known as it would ruin her business.

She didn't deny knowing him, just that she didn't know he deeded the houses to her. When presses on how she knew him she said she was told to tell anything else to the FBI.



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