Nashville bomber Anthony Warner hunted aliens, believing in ‘lizard people’: reported

Authorities are investigating evidence that Nashville boss Anthony Quinn Warner spent time hunting for aliens and was interested in “lizard people,” ABC News reported.

Law enforcement sources told the premise that investigators found that some of Warner’s writings contained various conspiracy theories.

Some of the notes allegedly relate to a conspiracy of a lizard or reptile – the idea that shape-shifting lizards take human form in an attempt at world domination.

Authorities believe the 63-year-old loner also spent time hunting for strange life forms in a nearby state park, the store reported.

It is unclear whether any of these beliefs or behaviors have anything to do with the Christmas morning suicide bombing.

Investigators are also investigating whether Warner, a local IT expert, was motivated to target an AT&T building for fear of 5G cellular technology and his paranoid suspicion that it was killing people and being used to spy on Americans.

The blast significantly hampered cell service in Tennessee and across the South.

This was preceded by an audio recording of the RV urging locals to evacuate the area, which suggested to investigators that his motive was destruction, but not death.

Warner apparently also believed that the suicide attack would lead to him being honored as a ‘hero’.

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