
The Nashville bomber, Anthony Warner, was as out there as people might suspect – because authorities now say he sent letters full of crazy ideas days before he detonated.
Warner sent a series of letters and videos to friends and acquaintances across the country on December 23 – two days before his trailer exploded in the city center – with bizarre texts on everything from aliens to lizards, 9/11 and the landing on the moon and everything … according to CBS News, quoting law enforcement officials.

Apparently, Warner sent several packages with no return address – which contained more than nine pages of typed text, in addition to some thumb drives with videos.
One of those letters begins, “Hey, man, you will never believe what I found in the park.” Warner continues: “The knowledge I have acquired is immeasurable. Now I understand everything, and I mean everything, from who / what we really are to what the known universe really is.”
He goes on to say that there are many anomalies to report with regard to 9/11 and the moon landing, adding a theory that the Earth has been under active attack from aliens since at least 2011 … something he claims the government is covering above.
Metro Nashville PD
And then … there are the lizard people, which Warner supposedly thinks is among us – and controls things. He supposedly wrote, “They put a switch on the human brain so they could walk between us and look like humans.” Warner also signed some of those letters as “Julio”.
Friends of his said that is the name he used, but the neighbors also said that his dog was called Julio. Your dog may have died in the explosion because animal remains were also recovered from the bomb site … in addition to tissues connected to Warner.
Assuming these letters are legitimate, you agree with what the feds suspected him from the beginning … that he was freaked out about 5G technology and may have parked near AT&T on purpose.