
The Nashville suicide bomber may have had a reason that had nothing to do with hurting people … it seems that the FBI believes he may have been paranoid about 5G technology.
As you know, one of the damaged structures was the AT&T building. The person of interest that the authorities are improving on – 63 years old Anthony Quinn Warner – may have feared that 5G was being used to spy on Americans … according to a report by the NBC affiliate in Nashville.
The FBI interviewed a Nashville realtor who hired Warner to do IT for him. The agents asked the realtor if Warner had mentioned anything about his feelings about 5G technology, but he had not.

As we reported, Warner had a trailer on his property that was similar to the one carrying explosives that detonated Christmas Day in Nashville’s commercial district, paralyzing AT&T’s service.
There is another interesting twist … Warner had apparently passed the property on to a 29-year-old woman last month … according to the NY Post. He transferred the title without charging her a penny. The woman told the Post that she was unaware of the transfer.
TMZ.com
Warner and his RV have not been seen since the bombing, at least not publicly. As we reported, fabric was found at the site that the authorities say may be human remains. The operational theory seems to be that it was a suicide bombing.