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    Anthony Warner sent packages to friends before Nashville bombing


    Anthony Warner sent packages to friends before Nashville bombing
    By Eileen AJ Connelly
    January 2, 2021 | 6:44pm | Updated
    Anthony Warner sent packages to friends before Nashville bombing

    Before he set off a bomb-packed RV on a downtown Nashville street early Christmas morning, assumed bomber Anthony Warner sent packages to several individuals.

    One of those packages arrived in a man's mailbox on New Year's Day, postmarked Dec. 23, two days before Warner died in the blast, News Channel 5 Nashville reported.

    The local independent station said the package contained at least nine typed pages and two Samsung thumb drives. The recipient turned it over to the FBI immediately.

    The envelope does not have a return address, but the rambling pages inside left no doubt it was from Warner.

    "Hey Dude," the cover letter starts, "You will never believe what I found in the park."

    "The knowledge I have gained is immeasurable. I now understand everything, and I mean everything from who/what we really are, to what the known universe really is."


    The cover letter was signed by "Julio," his dog's name, and a name Warner's friends say he often used to sign emails.

    The letter urged the friend to watch some internet videos he included on two Samsung thumb drives. It also mentioned 9/11 conspiracy theories and contained the comment, "The moon landing and 9/11 have so many anomalies they are hard to count."

    Warner, who was known to dabble in conspiracy theories, wrote that "September 2011 was supposed to be the end game for the planet," because that is when he believed that aliens and UFOs began launching attacks on earth that the media is covering up.

    The ramblings also included writing about reptilians and lizard people that he believed control the earth and had tweaked human DNA. "They put a switch into the human brain so they could walk among us and appear human," Warner wrote.

    These thoughts appear to echo other writing investigators are looking at...

    Nashville bomber Anthony Quinn Warner reportedly believed in 'lizard people'











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    I read a quick pop-up article on Facebook right after that, that claimed it was a attack on a AT&T venue that had important information evidence about the "Kraken" that Susan Powell was in need of for her case & claim. Never read anything else on that, nor can I find it again. But we never seen the "Kraken" did we.

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    Quote Originally Posted by diakonos777 View Post
    I read a quick pop-up article on Facebook right after that, that claimed it was a attack on a AT&T venue that had important information evidence about the "Kraken" that Susan Powell was in need of for her case & claim. Never read anything else on that, nor can I find it again. But we never seen the "Kraken" did we.
    I forgot to add, it did destroy the place, computer systems and what have you, the article said. But I think it was a reliable news outlet that's why I clicked on it to read.

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