As details emerge about the Nashville bomber, 63-year-old Anthony Warner, there are more questions than answers. Authorities say he may have been obsessed with conspiracy theories about 5G phone technology, which could explain why the bomb was detonated outside the AT&T building, disrupting cell service in five states. Some conspiracy theorists fear the technology can be used to spy on Americans. Others even believe the unfounded claim that coronavirus is being spread by 5G waves.
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Nashville RV Bomber May Have Been Motivated by ‘5G Paranoia,’ Authorities Say
As details emerge about the Nashville bomber, 63-year-old Anthony Warner, there are more questions than answers. Authorities say he may have been obsessed with conspiracy theories about 5G phone ...
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The Nashville Attack and the History of 5G Paranoia
After downtown Nashville was rocked at around 6:30 a.m. on Christmas morning by a mysterious explosion of an RV ... officials have fallen far short of definitively stating that 5G paranoia ...
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5G ‘paranoia’ being looked at as possible motive for Nashville bombing, reports say
Investigators are looking into whether the man who detonated a bomb inside an RV in Nashville, Tennessee on Christmas morning had a “paranoia ... around 5G technology have grown in recent ...
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Nashville Bomber Identified; 5G Technology Paranoia Could Be Motive For Bombing
"He was present when the bomb went off and then he perished." Early Friday morning, Nashville officers responded to reports of gunshots on Second Street, where they found an RV broadcasting an ...
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US investigators examine whether Nashville bomber had 5G paranoia
Investigators are reportedly examining whether a suicide bomber with ... Mr Warner had a paranoia about 5G technology. Investigators walk near the scene of the explosion in Nashville, Tennessee.
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'Nashville bomber' in 5G paranoia probe as neighbours saw him 'tinker with antenna'
Conspiracy theories baselessly connecting the 5G mobile ... man and did not know his name. He alleged the man kept 'No Trespassing' signs around his home and RV, and claimed to have seen his ...
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Nashville Bomber May Have Been Paranoid About 5G Towers
He did his thing and leave,” Fridrich said of Warner. A close source to the investigation says that investigators are trying to discern whether or not Warner had paranoia that 5G technology was ...
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FBI investigating if ‘Nashville suicide bomber’ was paranoid about ‘5G technology being used to spy on Americans’
FBI agents are probing whether the prime suspect in the Nashville bombing was a computer expert who was paranoid about 5G ... coming from an RV that said "a potential bomb would detonate within ...
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'Nashville bomber's' neighbors say he was an 'oddball' who was paranoid by 5G
Neighbors have described how the 'Nashville bomber' was an 'oddball' as the FBI probes whether he had a paranoia about 5G technology. Neighbors had reported seeing the RV used in the Christmas ...
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FBI probing if 5G paranoia was behind Nashville Christmas bombing
FBI agents working the Nashville Christmas bombing are asking around about whether Anthony Quinn Warner — a local computer expert named as a “person of interest” — was paranoid about 5G ...