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Big bomb, but luckily no one killed. The timing is interesting, the place is interesting but what is the point? Who is trying to make a statement? 

 

The underwear bomber died died this year, he was the 2009 Christmas Day bomber who failed in his attempt to blow up an airliner. Perhaps a connection? 

 

https://www.wxyz.com/news/2009-detroit-christmas-day-underwear-bomber-dead-white-house-confirms

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Authorities were called to the area around 6 a.m. local time to respond to a report of “shots fired” on 2nd Avenue North, Metro Nashville Police Department spokesperson Don Aaron said at a morning news briefing.

When they arrived, Aaron said, they didn’t see immediate evidence of gunshots but encountered a “suspicious” RV parked near the AT&T office building, the tallest skyscraper in the state, and called a bomb squad to assist.

Officers went door to door, telling residents to evacuate, even turning around one man who was out walking his dog, Aaron said. Moments later, around 6:30 a.m., the blast went off near the intersection of 2nd Avenue N and Commerce Street, smashing windows, signs and garage doors in the city’s Arts District and sending a ball of bright orange flames into the sky.

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My guess is it is probably a meth lab. Probably something spilled in transit and driver panicked. Best time to move a lab is when no one is out on the road.  

 

The "shots fired" is probably the initial ignition of the precursor. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, dpberr said:

My guess is it is probably a meth lab. Probably something spilled in transit and driver panicked. Best time to move a lab is when no one is out on the road.  

 

The "shots fired" is probably the initial ignition of the precursor. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Or Tim McVeigh type attack. Who knows? 

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1 hour ago, Tiberius said:

Or Tim McVeigh type attack. Who knows? 

I don't know. A bomb leaves a ton of evidence that can be traced pretty easily. Why would someone bomb an empty street filled with solid brick buildings with no one around? That just doesn't make a lot of sense off the top of my head.

 

Happy holidays to everyone regardless of the news we are commenting on.  

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14 minutes ago, dpberr said:

I don't know. A bomb leaves a ton of evidence that can be traced pretty easily. Why would someone bomb an empty street filled with solid brick buildings with no one around? That just doesn't make a lot of sense off the top of my head.

 

Happy holidays to everyone regardless of the news we are commenting on.  

I don’t know, but they did. Maybe it was an attack on AT&T? Something to do with 5G ?? 

 

And Happy Holidays to you too 

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15 hours ago, dpberr said:

I don't know. A bomb leaves a ton of evidence that can be traced pretty easily. Why would someone bomb an empty street filled with solid brick buildings with no one around? That just doesn't make a lot of sense off the top of my head.

 

Happy holidays to everyone regardless of the news we are commenting on.  

Maybe it was a terrorist that had a Scrooge like experience and wanted to be polite.

 

BTW....I almost forgot on this anniversary after this crazy year to pay tribute....

 

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13 minutes ago, SinceThe70s said:

 

Having an interest in understanding what happened isn't fun to me.

It is... That is why it interests you. I think you are taking things to the extreme. So you might as well stop b.c this back and forth won't.

 

I had a feeling someone would take that comment to the extreme and you didn't disappoint.

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Just now, TBBills said:

It is... That is why it interests you. I think you are taking things to the extreme. So you might as well stop b.c this back and forth won't.

 

You are completely wrong. Except the "I think" part - that's your opinion - which I don't agree with. And the back and forth between us will 100% stop. But probably after your next reply to me. Have a nice day.

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1 hour ago, TBBills said:

I have a feeling my joke comment might come true... Trumpie republican feeble minded brainwashed follower.

Hmmmm...

Arizona Republican Party asks followers if they're willing to die to overturn election results

 

December 10, 2020 / 2:18 PM / CBS News

 
 

The Arizona Republican Party asked its Twitter followers this week if they would be "willing" to die to overturn President Trump's election loss.

On Monday, an activist associated with the "Stop the Steal" movement, which promotes baseless arguments that Democrats "stole" the election, tweeted, "I am willing to give my life for this fight."

In response, the official account for the Arizona branch of the GOP quote tweeted the sentiment, adding, "He is. Are you?" 

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1 hour ago, Tiberius said:

Anthony Q Warner

 

 

They have no records of him ever voting or him ever registering to vote... So just a typical guy who went crazy.

 

I doubt this will be news much longer, starting to just look like another regular crazy.

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Poor Tibs..........after all that wishing and hoping....................now he is reduced to "what ifs"      lol

 

 

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

 

News reports are describing this as a “conspiracy theory,” but it really isn’t. Studies have been inconclusive, but there certainly is enough scientific data out there about the potential negative effects of cell phone radiation to give people pause, even if it’s not possible to definitively point to it as a significant danger. In fact, there has been a big health debate over the safety of 5G in nations like Switzerland. That should have happened here, too.

 

Allegedly, Warner believed he would be hailed as a hero in the fight against 5G for setting off a bomb. Here a little pro tip: Unless you are a special forces operative fighting overseas, any time you start believing that you are going to be cheered as a hero for murdering people or blowing up a building, it’s probably time to check in with a psychologist.

 

Additionally, the FBI believes Quinn was in the RV when it blew up. Reportedly, he had cancer and had given his home away and told the place he worked he was going to retire. Putting it all together, it appears that we had someone who believed he was coming to the end of his life that had a grudge against AT&T and may have been delusional enough to believe that people would support what he did. It’s not a rational reason to do something so destructive, but rational people aren’t the ones setting off bombs or committing mass murders.

 

 

https://bongino.com/the-motive-for-the-nashville-suicide-bomber-has-been-revealed

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5 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Poor Tibs..........after all that wishing and hoping....................now he is reduced to "what ifs"      lol

 

 

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

 

News reports are describing this as a “conspiracy theory,” but it really isn’t. Studies have been inconclusive, but there certainly is enough scientific data out there about the potential negative effects of cell phone radiation to give people pause, even if it’s not possible to definitively point to it as a significant danger. In fact, there has been a big health debate over the safety of 5G in nations like Switzerland. That should have happened here, too.

 

Allegedly, Warner believed he would be hailed as a hero in the fight against 5G for setting off a bomb. Here a little pro tip: Unless you are a special forces operative fighting overseas, any time you start believing that you are going to be cheered as a hero for murdering people or blowing up a building, it’s probably time to check in with a psychologist.

 

Additionally, the FBI believes Quinn was in the RV when it blew up. Reportedly, he had cancer and had given his home away and told the place he worked he was going to retire. Putting it all together, it appears that we had someone who believed he was coming to the end of his life that had a grudge against AT&T and may have been delusional enough to believe that people would support what he did. It’s not a rational reason to do something so destructive, but rational people aren’t the ones setting off bombs or committing mass murders.

 

 

https://bongino.com/the-motive-for-the-nashville-suicide-bomber-has-been-revealed

B-Man is back??

 

Trump lost, have you accepted that? Or was it stolen from him?

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