SG it’s still irrelevant in the grand scheme of things, a blast that size could have very well killed people. 30 second warning or not
Warner... who warns... sounds made up. I mean I am not saying it is made up. Just it sounds like a made up name.
Yeah we should look into that studio run by those brothers while we're at it. I bet there's messages in the movies..
So... he was playing the really long game... living his entire life with that name and planning for Christmas day 2020.
I heard that it was a MI6/CIA operation where they put Julian Assange in the truck and had it self drive to the site and blow up with Assange in it so that no one would ever question if the new cyborg AI Assange the US government controls is the real Assange. Plus I guess Lou Reed has escaped from Gitmo and is looking for Brittany Murphy so that they can blow the top on the Biden sex ring and expose that he collects Asian baby foreskin.
Nashville Christmas bomber showed interest in 'lizard people' conspiracy theories, sources say Sources familiar with the Nashville bomb investigation told ABC News that authorities are looking into evidence that Anthony Quinn Warner was interested in various conspiracy theories, including some involving "lizard people." The lizard or reptilian conspiracy theory involves a belief that shape-shifting reptilian creatures appear in human form and are bent on world domination. Warner, authorities believe, also spent time hunting for alien life forms in a nearby state park. It is unclear if any of these beliefs or behaviors are connected in any way to the bombing. In the days before he detonated a bomb in downtown Nashville on Christmas, Anthony Quinn Warner changed his life in ways that suggest he never intended to survive the blast that killed him and wounded three other people. Warner, 63, gave away his car, telling the recipient that he had cancer. A month before the bombing, he signed a document that transferred his longtime home in a Nashville suburb to a California woman for nothing in return. The computer consultant told an employer that he was retiring. But he didn't leave behind a clear digital footprint or any other obvious clues to explain why he set off the explosion in his parked recreational vehicle or played a message warning people to flee before it damaged dozens of buildings and knocked out cellphone service in the area. While investigators tried to piece together a possible motive for the attack, a neighbor recalled a recent conversation with Warner that seemed ominous only in hindsight. Rick Laude told The Associated Press on Monday that he saw Warner standing at his mailbox less than a week before Christmas and pulled over in his car to talk. After asking how Warner's elderly mother was doing, Laude said he casually asked him, "Is Santa going to bring you anything good for Christmas?" Warner smiled and said, "Oh, yeah, Nashville and the world is never going to forget me," Laude recalled. Investigators are analyzing Warner's belongings collected during the investigation, including a computer and a portable storage drive, and continue to interview witnesses as they try to identify a potential motive, a law enforcement official said. A review of his financial transactions also uncovered purchases of potential bomb-making components, the official said. Warner had recently given away a vehicle and told the person he gave it to that he had been diagnosed with cancer, though it is unclear whether he indeed had cancer, the official said. Warner also apparently gave away his home in Antioch, Tennessee, to a Los Angeles woman a month before the bombing. A property record dated Nov. 25 indicates Warner transferred the home to the woman in exchange for no money. The woman's signature is not on that document. Warner had worked as a computer consultant for Nashville real estate agent Steve Fridrich, who told the AP in a text message that Warner had said he was retiring earlier this month. Officials said Warner had not been on their radar before Christmas. A law enforcement report released Monday showed that Warner's only arrest was for a 1978 mar1juana-related charge. "It does appear that the intent was more destruction than death, but again that's all still speculation at this point as we continue in our investigation with all our partners," Rausch said. ___________________
Lizard People is a popular conspiracy from the people who believe in "The New World Order". It's basically a bunch of anarchist libertarian nuts.