The bizarre writings of the Nashville bomber reveal faith in strangers and lizards

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (WTVF) – A man who knew Christmas bomber Anthony Warner had a disturbing surprise in his mailbox on New Year’s Day when he received a package from the bomber.

The non-description package was mailed on Dec. 23, two days before investigators say Warner killed himself during the bombing.

Sources told NewsChannel 5 Inquiry that Warner posted similar packages to other individuals.

The package, which contained at least nine typed pages and two Samsung thumb drives, was immediately handed over to the FBI.

The envelope does not have a return address, but the wandering pages inside undoubtedly leave it from Warner.

“Hey dude,” begins the cover letter, “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’, a name Warner’s friends say he used regularly when sending them emails.

Tell a source NewsChannel 5 Inquiry that Warner also had a dog named Julio.

The letter called on the friend to watch some internet videos he included on two Samsung thumb wires.

On another page, Warner wrote about 9-11 conspiracy theories and ends with the statement “The moon landing and 9-11 have so many deviations that it’s hard to count.”

Warner later wrote that ‘September 2011 was supposed to be the end game for the planet’, because that was when he believed that aliens and UFOs had started launching attacks on Earth.

He wrote that the media was covering these attacks.

But Warner’s writings become even more bizarre when he writes about reptiles and lizards that he believes has controlled the earth and adapted human DNA.

“They put a switch in the human brain so they can walk under us and look human,” Warner wrote.

While Warner’s writings cover a variety of strange theories, he never mentions AT&T or anything else that appears to be a motive in the Nashville bombing.

Warner did write extensively about ‘perception’, adding that ‘everything is an illusion’ and ‘there is no such thing as death’.

While NewChannel 5 believes that summarizing Warner’s letters will provide a better understanding of his state of mind, WTVF has decided not to publish them in their entirety.

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