Nashville Bomber Appears to Have Been Motivated by Anti-5G Sentiment

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The bomber who detonated an explosive device inside an RV parked in downtown Nashville, TN, Christmas morning appears to have been motivated by anti-5G sentiment.

The FBI now believes the bomber to be Anthony Quinn Warner. Quinn’s father was an AT&T employee who died of dementia at 78. Reportedly, Quinn believed 5G technology was killing people and was responsible for his father’s condition.

The FBI also believes Quinn was in the RV when it exploded. He reportedly had cancer, had given his home away and told his employer he planned to retire.

Activists all over the world have been speaking about the dangers of 5G networks for months.

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