A series of events seemed to have led up to the Nashville Christmas bombing. This weekend, authorities confirmed that the bomber, Anthony Warner sent out conspiracy letters and videos to friends days before the explosion.
According to law enforcement officials, reported by CBS News and TMZ, On Dec. 23, Warner contacted numerous friends across the country. He sent out letters “with bizarre writings about everything from aliens to lizard people, 9/11 and the moon landing and everything in between.” The text in total was about 9 pages. Included in his packages were also thumb drives with videos.
“Hey Dude, You will never believe what I found in the park.” Warner writes in one letter. “The knowledge I have gained is immeasurable. I now understand everything, and I mean everything from who/what we really are, to what the known universe really is.”
His theory about Earth being under attack by aliens since 2011 is well-versed in the letters. He claims this is something the government is covering up.
As for the “lizard people,” “They put a switch into the human brain so they could walk among us and appear human.”
According to TMZ, some of the letters were signed “Julio,” which is his former alias and his dog’s name. It is believed his dog died in the explosion as animal remains were found at the site.
Based on the letters, authorities suspect that Warner was “freak out” by 5G technology and parked by AT&T on purpose. For those who do not know, an At&T building was badly damaged after the denotation. The building “houses connection points for regional internet and wireless communication.”
According to USA Today, communication across the region, from Georgia to Kentucky, was knocked out.
“It affected 911 call centers, hospitals, the Nashville airport, government offices, and individual mobile users. Patients were left unable to contact pharmacies, issues with credit card devices hamstrung businesses big and small.”
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