BRKG Large explosion in downtown Nashville

Masterphreak

Senior Member
he gave her 2 different properties. one was a while ago. i think it was about a year ago. the other was just a month ago.

The 1st property that he transferred to the Cali woman was his Mom and Dad's house. This house was transferred to his brother after their dad passed away. He then got the property transferred to himself via having a power of attorney when his brother got sick and also passed away. From what I have read the other family members were upset about how this went down. It seems the Cali woman then gave the house back to the mom after a few months.

There has been speculation that the Cali woman is possibly his child from a previous relationship. This seems like the most likely scenario.

This would be perfectly inline with someone about to end it all.
 

hunybee

Veteran Member
The 1st property that he transferred to the Cali woman was his Mom and Dad's house. This house was transferred to his brother after their dad passed away. He then got the property transferred to himself via having a power of attorney when his brother got sick and also passed away. From what I have read the other family members were upset about how this went down.


yup

It seems the Cali women then gave the house back to the mom after a few months.

that part, we are not sure on yet. it seems it might be the case, but there is no proof of this. the names don't match. it could be she is the same person, but we just don't know for sure.


There has been speculation that the Cali woman is possibly his child from a previous relationship. This seems like the most likely scenario.

This would be perfectly inline with someone about to end it all.


yah, have been holding that theory as the front runner at the moment. still not totally convinced, and i have other theories too, but i lean towards this one right now.
 

Masterphreak

Senior Member
that part, we are not sure on yet. it seems it might be the case, but there is no proof of this. the names don't match. it could be she is the same person, but we just don't know for sure.

The first and last middle names are the same as his mom, the Lane name is likely her maiden name or she remarried after the dad's death.
 
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Groucho

Has No Life - Lives on TB
If said person was trying to make a f.u. statement to the establishment. I would say a note would be left. :shr:
If a critical mass of the public buy this, then a suicide note will probably be "found." The propagandists press is reporting this version with every transmission of either local or national "news".
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
If said person was trying to make a f.u. statement to the establishment. I would say a note would be left. :shr:
This, sure lots of people commit suicide and don't leave notes or explanations but they do usually leave notes or "manifestos" if they are making a political or another type of statement.

Nightwolf just pointed out that if the guy had really had a beef with AT&T itself, he would more likely have attacked the big "Eye of Sauron/Bat Tower" which is (I gather) their big flashy building (sort of like the guy who flew his plane into the IRS building).

Instead, the smaller and less noticeable building that holds the actual INFRASTRUCTURE is attacked, to Nightwolf that is a screaming red flag but again his exact motives (or that of whoever did this, used him, or whatever) isn't clear.

But it has caused huge outages and problems....is there still a defensive zone in the air over the areas...?
 

Masterphreak

Senior Member
understood - but serum levels of cynicism prevent me from even accepting those as REAL

Well, most courts seem to have no issues with accepting deeds filed at the county recorders office as real.

But I can understand how one can place more value on a tweet or youtube video that claims otherwise.
 

Red Baron

Paleo-Conservative
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that is true that not everyone leaves a note.

but when that happens, they don't usually make such a "statement" in their suicide, right?

they go off and do the deed and it is just about getting it done. there may be things of importance to them around them, but how often do we hear of someone doing something like THIS and not leaving some sort of clarification?

even if he was the one and he did this, and he did it as a suicide, there is still way too many other things that don't make sense, even with a suicide factored in.

Good points HB!

I am not a psychiatrist by profession nor do I play one on TV but here goes regardless,

To me, what doesn't make sense is that the suspect appeared to be extremely meticulous in planning his own demise while going to extreme measures to inflict significant property damage but going to equal lengths to not kill innocent bystanders.

It's all so counterintuitive to me.

I'm sure some people have a major negative event in their lives which spurs them to rashly resort to suicide. In a deeply crushing moment of despair they can pick up a firearm, jump off of a bridge, or leave the car running in a closed garage. In that circumstance, I can rationalize how someone would not make a suicide letter or a manifesto. Sadly, they just quietly leave this world with little notice, planning, or fanfare impacting only their close relatives and friends.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, we have someone who decides to make a significant statement, by their own demise, in an effort to highlight and rectify a litany of transgressions perceived to have been committed against them. In these cases, years and even decades of hate will fuel vast reserves of energy into planning their own death and extracting the maximum level of retribution against those deemed responsible for their predicament. Why would someone like this -not- leave behind a suicide note or create a personal manifesto?

The only exception I can ascertain are the rare examples of airplane pilots purposefully crashing their plane full of innocent victims. Even in cases where this is suspected, it is difficult to prove without some sort of suicide letter.

So what really happened in Nashville?
 
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Walrus

Veteran Member
And there is still no way that's the same RV!
Well, VINs scattered all through the vehicle (unless every one of them was removed beforehand, which would indicate that planning, time, professionalism and resources were plenty available) would tell that tale fairly quickly. But then again, one would have to believe what the Fibbers Backstabbers Instigators were telling us and which would be so quickly and glibly reported.
 

Masterphreak

Senior Member
It's also possible that this was his manifesto?


I would not be surprised to learn that he was the one to place that ad.
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
Little extra perspective; couldn't find this posted yet so apologies if it's a dupe but this is already 41 pages.

Fair use cited so on and so forth.


Nashville Suicide Bomber Anthony Quinn Warner Is A Perfect Example Of The Hopelessness That Pervades Our Society

What a sad, sad man Anthony Quinn Warner was. He was unmarried, he didn’t appear to have any close friends, he had been involved in a legal conflict with own mother over real estate, and his death was completely and utterly meaningless. I think that he was trying to draw attention to himself by blowing up his RV in front of the AT&T building in downtown Nashville, and millions of Americans now know who he is, but nobody will remember him fondly. Instead, they will remember him as the man that blew out the windows in at least 41 buildings and devastated a significant portion of the downtown area of one of America’s most iconic cities.

Warner’s remains were found at the scene of the blast, and authorities were able to confirm his identity using DNA evidence.


If this had been a terror attack of some sort, there would have been an effort to kill as many people as possible. But instead, Warner planned his suicide very early on Christmas morning when hardly anyone would be downtown, and he broadcast warnings from the RV over and over again before he finally blew himself up.

We are being told that Warner had worked in the IT field for a very long time, and that he had been “embroiled in legal battles over real estate with family members in recent years”


Warner was a longtime area resident who held several IT jobs, including one as an independent computer technician with Fridrich & Clark, and public records show he had extensive experience with electronics and alarm systems. Warner had been embroiled in legal battles over real estate with family members in recent years.
One of those legal battles was with his own mother. Could that have been one of the reasons why he decided to take his own life?


The mainstream media is trying to convince us that the AT&T building may have been specifically targeted because Warner supposedly “harbored deep paranoia about 5G technology”, but I haven’t seen any evidence of that yet.

Instead, I think that it is much more likely that the AT&T building was targeted because that is where his father once worked

Newsweek confirmed Saturday evening that the suspect’s late father worked for BellSouth, a telecommunications company that merged with AT&T in 2006, before his death. A senior law enforcement official said that investigators would pursue the lead to determine whether “there is any nexus between this bombing and his employment.”

Of course that narrative would not serve any of the agendas that the mainstream news is trying to push, and so expect them to continue to focus on the 5G anti-conspiracy angle.

Another very interesting element of this story is the fact that Warner had recently given two houses to a 29-year-old mother in Los Angeles

A 29-year-old mother who was given two homes worth $409,000 for free by the man identified as a person of interest in the Nashville Christmas Day bombing has said she had no knowledge of the property exchange, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal.
Michelle Swing, who lives in Los Angeles, claims she was unaware Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, had signed the $160,000 Bakertown Road property raided on Saturday away to her last month via a quitclaim deed.

In addition to the $160,000 Bakertown Road property, Warner had earlier given her a $249,000 home

However, Warner also transfered another home on Bakertown Road to Swing via a quitclaim deed last year.
The $249,000 house had previously belonged a member of his family and Warner had only been in possession of it for five months before again giving it to Swing for free. She later also used a quitclaim to give the house to another person.
So why would an unmarried 63-year-old man give a 29-year-old Los Angeles woman two houses for free?

We don’t know, and Michelle Swing is not telling the press how she knows Warner.

I have a feeling that Warner probably encountered her on the Internet at some point, and there is probably a really good chance that he developed some sort of romantic feelings for her.

Obviously an attractive 29-year-old woman living in Los Angeles would almost certainly not be interested in a creepy 63-year-old man like Warner, and at some point Warner may have realized that he never had any shot of being with her.

Could that also have motivated his desire to take his own life?

We will probably find out more in the coming days, but the truth is that there are countless others out there that are just like Anthony Quinn Warner.

For those that are considering suicide, our society offers them absolutely nothing to live for.

Instead, all our society has to offer is more shiny new products to buy, more mindless entertainment to consume, and more years of enslavement to the corporate machine that dominates our entire system.

As children, we are taught that we came from nothing and that we will return to nothing when we die.

In between, we are told to try to enjoy the endless hamster wheels that the elite have created for us as much as we can.

That isn’t living.

At best, that is existing.

What people really need during times such as these is something to live for, and that is something that our society simply cannot provide.

But that doesn’t mean that there isn’t any hope.

The truth is that we were made for a purpose, and even in the midst of this horrific tragedy in Nashville we received yet another reminder of who is really in control. Metro Nashville police officer James Wells could have easily perished in the blast, but at the last moment someone stepped in and intervened

“This might not be politically correct, but this is my truth,” Wells said as he fought back the tears. “I literally heard God tell me to turn around and go check on Topping, who was by herself down on Broadway.”
As he was walking away from the RV around 6:30 a.m. on Christmas morning, the bomb detonated in the vehicle — causing him to lose his footing and suffer temporary hearing loss from the massive blast.
“I just tell myself to stay on your feet, stay alive,” Wells said as he got emotional while reliving the terrifying situation. “And I just take off in a full-out sprint. And I’m running toward Topping and make sure she’s okay. And we kind of meet in the middle and we just grab each other.”
If there is any story worth remembering from this great tragedy, it is that one.

Even in our darkest moments, good things happen, and we will all need to remember that during the very dark days that are approaching.
 

Emcomus

<~Knights of Malta
Good points HB!

I am not a psychiatrist by profession nor do I play one on TV but here goes regardless,

To me, what doesn't make sense is that the suspect appeared to be extremely meticulous in planning his own demise while going to extreme measures to inflict significant property damage but going to equal lengths to not kill innocent bystanders.

It's all so counterintuitive to me.

I'm sure some people have a major negative event in their lives which spurs them to rashly resort to suicide. In a deeply crushing moment of despair they can pick up a firearm, jump off of a bridge, or leave the car running in a closed garage. In that circumstance, I can rationalize how someone would not make a suicide letter or a manifesto. Sadly, they just quietly leave this world with little notice, planning, or fanfare impacting only their close relatives and friends.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, we have someone who decides to make a significant statement, by their own demise, in an effort to highlight and rectify a litany of transgressions perceived to have been committed against them. In these cases, years and even decades of hate will fuel vast reserves of energy into planning their own death and extracting the maximum level of retribution against those deemed responsible for their predicament. Why would someone like this -not- leave behind a suicide note or create a personal manifesto?

The only exception I can ascertain are the rare examples of airplane pilots purposefully crashing their plane full of innocent victims. Even in cases where this is suspected, it is difficult to prove without some sort of suicide letter.

So what really happened in Nashville?
Absolutely and the airplane highjackers weren’t domestic terrorist it just doesn’t make sense-but pretty sure a suicide note will be fabricated out of thin air
 

Red Baron

Paleo-Conservative
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AT&T update,
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Monday, December 28, 2020, 8:30 a.m. CST

The majority of services have been restored in Nashville following Friday’s explosion. Our mobility network is now operating normally, nearly all home internet and video customers have been restored and our business customers are back online. As a reminder, we are waiving data overage charges for customers in 1166 zip codes across states like Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Alabama, Georgia, Illinois and Missouri from December 27 to December 31.

As of late Sunday evening, adequate power is available on most floors of the building. We continue to manage power needs to prevent overloading the generators supporting our equipment. Our teams have been closely monitoring temperatures in the building as well to keep equipment running. Plans are being developed today to begin restoring commercial power on some floors.

Recovery work will continue today as we address the few remaining services and customers that still may be impacted by this event. Twenty-three of our disaster recovery technology and support trailers arrived in Nashville yesterday. This equipment will be critical as we maintain service and make repairs in the days ahead.

We still have 11 portable cell sites running in the region to support customers and first responders. We have begun to turn down portable sites that are no longer needed given the recovery of service, but we will have resources standing by in the region as needed.

We'll continue to provide additional updates here as our recovery progresses.

Nashville Recovery Efforts (att.com)
 

Masterphreak

Senior Member
Well, at least the high school yearbook photo that was dredged up and what I assume is a driver's license photo seem to be the same person.

Was that alleged one of him with curly hair posted to this thread somewhere? I'd like to run that one as well. Not sure if someone posted it here or not.

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mzkitty

I give up.
Bomber to neighbor: World ‘never going to forget me’

December 28, 2020 GMT
https://apnews.com/article/ap-top-n...f7ab/gallery/7c26b4924fc5478daa4b3c5190988665

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The man authorities believe was responsible for setting off a Christmas Day bomb that injured three people and damaged dozens of buildings in downtown Nashville told a neighbor days before the explosion that “Nashville and the world is never going to forget me.”

Rick Laude said he saw Anthony Quinn Warner standing at his mailbox on Dec. 21 and pulled over in his car to speak with him. After asking how Warner’s elderly mother was doing, Laude said he casually asked him, “Is Santa going to bring you anything good for Christmas?” Laude said Warner smiled and then said, “Oh, yeah, Nashville and the world is never going to forget me.”

Laude, 57, a commercial truck driver, said he didn’t think much of the remark and thought Warner only meant that “something good” was going to happen for him. He said he was “speechless” later when he read that authorities had identified Warner as the suspected bomber.

“Nothing about this guy raised any red flags,” Laude said. “He was just quiet.”

More here:

 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
Nightwolf said this is a classic play on human behavior, you insert an idea into people's minds - in this case,the guy is a conspiracy nut and oddball, so that then the "neighbors" will start remembering every little thing he might have said to indicate that.

Whereas the first time they are interviewed, they don't even know or remember his last name.

He said a few years ago a "quiet man" was proven to be a mass murderer and suddenly neighbors that had lived beside him for 20 years suddenly started to "remember things" but before then they just knew him as the guy with the lawnmower.

I am not in any way doubting the sincerity of the people coming forward, but this is a classic way of doing psyops.
 

Masterphreak

Senior Member
This is why it's good to have some friends and some sort of "profile" in the real world. Otherwise, the black hats may target you as their next patsy if you are too much of a loner.

On the other hand, everything you post online could be twisted to fit whatever narrative they want to tell about someone. Kind of a double-edged sword I guess.
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
Oh, I know. They could make me look like the first female serial bomber if they wanted to, married to a South American terrorist. I would hope someone in the real world would step up and holler BS! The only thing I bomb are stink bugs when they get in the house.
 
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