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28 Dec 2020, 1:17 am

The odd thing is that he tried to have it both ways.

On one hand he blew himself up on a public street in the middle of a big city.

But on the other: he choose a time when few people would be there, and to broadcasted a warning to evacuate.

If he was so concerned about human life then why did he choose an explosion? And why did he choose a city street as the site to have his explosion? There are plenty of other ways and places to off yourself that dont endanger others.

Maybe he ALSO had some beef with ATT. But who knows?



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28 Dec 2020, 11:20 am

The man identified as the suspect in Nashville’s Christmas Day bombing reportedly rid himself of his pricey possessions – including his home – and told people he was sick or retiring in the weeks leading up to the explosion. Anthony Quinn Warner gave his ex-girlfriend his car and told her he was suffering from cancer, according to The New York Times. Just before Thanksgiving, he transferred the deed to his house, The IT consultant, who went by "Tony" to those in his Antioch, Tenn., neighborhood, told a client just three weeks before the Friday morning explosion that he would be retiring, according to the Times.

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Source: Nashville bombing suspect Anthony Quinn Warner was giving away property, claimed he was retiring, sick: report


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28 Dec 2020, 11:34 am

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Police also tweeted a photo of the RV as it was driven into the area at 1:22 a.m. Friday.
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IMHO this is an infrastructure attack. The van was parked right outside AT&T and they were the target.


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Looks like the same vehicle.



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28 Dec 2020, 11:39 am

Debris from the explosion, when compared to DMV records, confirmed the RV belonged to A.Q.Warner.

Other debris from the explosion, when compared to DNA samples, confirmed A.Q.Warner's death in the explosion.



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28 Dec 2020, 2:05 pm

Meanwhile, a source told the Daily Mail early Monday that investigators are "waiting on the digital footprint that should finally provide us with some answers." The source, who was identified in the report as being "close to the investigation," also said investigators have begun to suspect Warner’s motive could have been his concerns over 5G technology. "The unofficial motive thus far is the suspect believed 5G was the root of all deaths in the region and he'd be hailed a hero," the source reportedly said. Local news station WKRN reported that law enforcement is "looking seriously" at the possibility that Warner’s motive involved "paranoia over 5G technology."

Source: Nashville bombing investigators probe 5G 'paranoia' as possible motive, reports say


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28 Dec 2020, 2:44 pm

jimmy m wrote:
Meanwhile, a source told the Daily Mail early Monday that investigators are "waiting on the digital footprint that should finally provide us with some answers." The source, who was identified in the report as being "close to the investigation," also said investigators have begun to suspect Warner’s motive could have been his concerns over 5G technology. "The unofficial motive thus far is the suspect believed 5G was the root of all deaths in the region and he'd be hailed a hero," the source reportedly said. Local news station WKRN reported that law enforcement is "looking seriously" at the possibility that Warner’s motive involved "paranoia over 5G technology."

Source: Nashville bombing investigators probe 5G 'paranoia' as possible motive, reports say



How has 5G caused deaths?



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28 Dec 2020, 4:37 pm

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How has 5G caused deaths?
It has not cause any deaths, except for maybe a workman fell from a cell tower or was electrocuted while installing/testing 5G equipment.



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28 Dec 2020, 4:57 pm

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Meanwhile, a source told the Daily Mail early Monday that investigators are "waiting on the digital footprint that should finally provide us with some answers." The source, who was identified in the report as being "close to the investigation," also said investigators have begun to suspect Warner’s motive could have been his concerns over 5G technology. "The unofficial motive thus far is the suspect believed 5G was the root of all deaths in the region and he'd be hailed a hero," the source reportedly said. Local news station WKRN reported that law enforcement is "looking seriously" at the possibility that Warner’s motive involved "paranoia over 5G technology."

Source: Nashville bombing investigators probe 5G 'paranoia' as possible motive, reports say


I read that he told someone he had cancer, so I'm guessing he blamed his cancer on 5G.



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28 Dec 2020, 5:04 pm

There is the baseless rumor that 5G cellular equipment causes the coronavirus to infect people.

Conspiracy theorists have picked up this rumor and are running with it.



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28 Dec 2020, 5:13 pm

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There is the baseless rumor that 5G cellular equipment causes the coronavirus to infect people.

Conspiracy theorists have picked up this rumor and are running with it.


That's silly. 5G only transmits the coronavirus.

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28 Dec 2020, 5:24 pm

Tempus Fugit wrote:
Fnord wrote:
There is the baseless rumor that 5G cellular equipment causes the coronavirus to infect people.  Conspiracy theorists have picked up this rumor and are running with it.
That's silly. 5G only transmits the coronavirus.

joking
Yes, I know you're joking, since you are too smart to believe that immaterial radio waves can transmit a material virus.  This an updated form of the false belief from the 1980s that humans can be infected with computer viruses.  Sadly, there are modern-day Luddites and other fearful and ignorant people who are suspicious of any new technology, and other people who seem to derive sadistic glee from spreading more fear and doubt about that technology.



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28 Dec 2020, 6:51 pm

Many people have unfounded fears. Fear is a powerful motivator. If Anthony Quinn Warner had cancer as he was reported to have said and if he believed the cancer was caused by 5G networks, it might explain what he did.

With each new generation of WiFi that comes out, a new wave of fear-mongering health claims emerges. They always come along with the same arguments:

* humans have never been exposed to this much of this type of radiation before,

* scientists have not demonstrated that the proposed new infrastructure won't be harmful to humans,

* the World Health Organization has already declared radio-frequency (WiFi) radiation to be "possibly cancerous,"

* and therefore, we should declare a moratorium on this technology until its safety has been established.

Fortunately, science already tells us that 5G almost certainly poses no danger to humans. Unless you value unfounded conspiracies over bona-fide science.

The Science Of Why 5G Is (Almost) Certainly Safe For Humans

But then you have conspiracy theorist such as Berkeley's Joel Moskowitz, who insist that it is. Unfortunately some people, perhaps Anthony Quinn Warner among them fall for these conspiracies hook, line, and sinker.


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28 Dec 2020, 7:12 pm

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Meanwhile, a source told the Daily Mail ...

I've been ruined for life, every time now The Daily Mail is mentioned, this instantly comes to mind,


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28 Dec 2020, 7:24 pm

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Yeah. Sounds like the poor guy wanted out, and his background in explosives presented him with the means to do it.
Possibly with a bit of a revenge thing going on with AT&T?


Maybe he should have found a less explody way to go then....many people could have been killed. Sorry I just have a hard time feeling bad for someone who was willing to take others with them. I certainly don't want to get killed because some other person wants a way out of living.


The recording saying people need to stay away because of a bomb indicated he didn't want to kill anyone.

It was a very quick way to go.
Not being resuscitated with that method.
Also, he obviously had a grudge with the business he parked the van in front of.



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28 Dec 2020, 7:28 pm

MrsPeel wrote:
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MrsPeel wrote:
Yeah. Sounds like the poor guy wanted out, and his background in explosives presented him with the means to do it.
Possibly with a bit of a revenge thing going on with AT&T?


Maybe he should have found a less explody way to go then....many people could have been killed. Sorry I just have a hard time feeling bad for someone who was willing to take others with them. I certainly don't want to get killed because some other person wants a way out of living.


Yeah, sorry, you are right. I felt a bit bad for the guy, that he didn't want to live any more, but taking oneself out by a public bombing is a sh***y thing to do to other people.


His life, his choice, but, yeah, he should have found a vacant block to do it.
No more problems for him. :wink:



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28 Dec 2020, 7:34 pm

Fnord wrote:
There is the baseless rumor that 5G cellular equipment causes the coronavirus to infect people.

Conspiracy theorists Idiots have picked up this rumor and are running with it.


Fixed it for you. ;)