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The joke of the day is that after analyzing the DNA of the “human remains” found at the scene of the Nashville bomb, the FBI has just declared the bomber “died of covid.”
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
a reply to: EnhancedInterrogator
Isn't it interesting that DNA can be identified when they want it to in less than 36 hours, but other times they say it will take 6-8 weeks to confirm?????????
C'mon, people!!
This is just WAY too convenient!
Just like the Las Vegas shooter, who "committed suicide". Yeah, right.
Just like the DNA of the 9-1-1 terrorists were identified in hours...and their passports fell from the sky.
Just like OBL...yep, it was him, DNA confirmed on the site!!!
And so...here we go again!!
On Christmas morning, the city of Nashville was rocked by a violent and devastating explosion just yards away from one of the busiest tourist thoroughfares east of the Mississippi River. As the investigation is continuing, it appears that the target of this complex scheme was not to hurt anyone, but rather some thing. According to a report, the FBI is asking if the person of interest in the Nashville bombing, Anthony Quinn Warner, a local computer expert was paranoid about 5G technology. The Nashville police confirmed that Warner was a person of interest in the Nashville bombing.
But there were only a few non-critical injuries in Music City, thanks to the person who rigged his explosive RV with a lengthy and detailed loudspeaker warning that counted down to the blast itself, admitting in the recorded message that the vehicle was set to detonate and the early timing of the explosion.
Furthermore, a large volley of gunfire just an hour ahead of the explosion drew police into the area. Upon hearing the aforementioned warning, these brave officers remained in the area to help wake the locals and move them to safety.
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: olaru12
a reply to: EnhancedInterrogator
I would think if he left something behind like a suicide note, law enforcement would have found it and said something by now. If he left something behind on social media, it certainly would have been all over the news before now.
I would imagine the feds are questioning his family and friends/neighbors/workmates/ looking for a link to a right or left connection.
I wonder how they will spin the info they find.
If it was politically motivated then he would have left some kind of message behind, which it doesn’t seem that he did.
So this is obviously just an elaborate suicide, just like the Las Vegas shooting... except in this instance the guy went out of his way not to hurt anyone else in the process.
Is the gunfire still a mystery?
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
a reply to: LookingAtMars
Is the gunfire still a mystery?
I am thinking that the gunshots may be a coincidence and not related to the explosion. Some people shoot guns to celibrate holidays. It is not as common as it was in past years because of the ammo shortages but I can see it happening.
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
a reply to: LookingAtMars
Is the gunfire still a mystery?
I am thinking that the gunshots may be a coincidence and not related to the explosion. Some people shoot guns to celibrate holidays. It is not as common as it was in past years because of the ammo shortages but I can see it happening.
I thought the gunshots were part of the recording?
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
a reply to: EnhancedInterrogator
Isn't it interesting that DNA can be identified when they want it to in less than 36 hours, but other times they say it will take 6-8 weeks to confirm?????????
C'mon, people!!
This is just WAY too convenient!
Just like the Las Vegas shooter, who "committed suicide". Yeah, right.
Just like the DNA of the 9-1-1 terrorists were identified in hours...and their passports fell from the sky.
Just like OBL...yep, it was him, DNA confirmed on the site!!!
And so...here we go again!!
Clay I will have to 2nd your post. This is all way too easy and fast. This sounds like Mohammad Atta's id was found on the street in NY after 9-11 event. Supposedly spotted the RV in his yard. I sure do see a lot of RV's similar to that one on the road every day.
The part about the quit-claims on those homes does make it look like he pre planned to die. Still, I could see this guy being a victim of our C_A doing an operation and he was the patsy just as well as the OS being true.
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
a reply to: EnhancedInterrogator
Isn't it interesting that DNA can be identified when they want it to in less than 36 hours, but other times they say it will take 6-8 weeks to confirm?????????
C'mon, people!!
This is just WAY too convenient!
Just like the Las Vegas shooter, who "committed suicide". Yeah, right.
Just like the DNA of the 9-1-1 terrorists were identified in hours...and their passports fell from the sky.
Just like OBL...yep, it was him, DNA confirmed on the site!!!
And so...here we go again!!
Clay I will have to 2nd your post. This is all way too easy and fast. This sounds like Mohammad Atta's id was found on the street in NY after 9-11 event. Supposedly spotted the RV in his yard. I sure do see a lot of RV's similar to that one on the road every day.
The part about the quit-claims on those homes does make it look like he pre planned to die. Still, I could see this guy being a victim of our C_A doing an operation and he was the patsy just as well as the OS being true.
It really does have the markers of a deep state C_A, N_A black op. Something about a picture of the motor home at their chosen patsy's house not quite matching the one at the scene of the crime is floating around as well..... OOOOPS!
Every crime done usually has mistakes made. The mistakes in fabricating evidence and lying is what catches crooks. Even rogue and crooked intel agencies.
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
And furthermore...
You don't just walk into the County Clerks office and request a Quit Claim Deed on a piece of real estate, and fill out a single page form at the counter and hand it back to the clerk and...boom...you're all done. It doesn't work like that! A Title company has to get involved, ownership of the property has to be verified, liens (tax, water, etc.) have to be verified and documented, a legal survey has to be documented, etc. The process takes time! It's not something you do in 5 minutes, or on your lunch break! There's other people involved. Where are these people? Who did they meet with and/or talk to? What were the circumstances?
And then there's the transfer process. It's not like you just pop this paperwork in an envelope, plop a stamp on it and mail it regular mail to someone. There's an official transfer process, similar to closing on a mortgage. Yes, it can be done remotely, but there's still a process. Who was involved in this process? What were their names? Was there any distress on the property(s) in question (liens, foreclosures, 2nd mortgages, etc.)? Again, ALL of these things are a matter of public record. Where is all this information????
And these are just a FEW, very simple, questions of the many thousands of questions which have yet to be answered!!
Can you see now why this story is so absolutely insane????
And ALL of these questions are before we EVEN GET STARTED into any motives, CT's or anything else!!
P.S. - I've tried to be a voice of reason and neutrality in this thread, but the way things are headed I can't help but think there is a major coverup / conspiracy going on right before our eyes with this whole ordeal.