The FBI is investigating whether the alleged Nashville, Tennessee, bomber was paranoid about 5G wireless network deployments, according to multiple media reports.The details so far:Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, was the Nashville Christmas bomber, the FBI alleges. Warner was an IT consultant who delivered technology support to local companies, such as real state firm Fridrich & Clark Realty, multiple reports say. The December 25 bombing occurred near an AT&T facility in downtown Nashville. The bombing involved an RV operated by Warner, the FBI alleges. The FBI says Warner died in the blast. The bombing damaged the local AT&T facility and knocked out various communication services, according to this AT&T statement. Warner hoped he would be ‘hailed a hero’ for targeting AT&T because he believed 5G cellular technology was killing people, the UK's DailyMail.com reports.
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Alleged Nashville Bomber: Technology Consultant with 5G Paranoia?

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