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Media Gaslighting — ‘5G paranoia’ behind Nashville bombing

News4 Investigates has confirmed FBI agents spent Saturday speaking with a top Nashville real estate agent, who contacted them after fearing the subcontractor who worked for him may be the same man whose home they were searching.

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5G Paranoia? Hmm…

This wreaks of a cover up.

The media tends to use extreme and radical — often exaggerated straw man examples of people or their beliefs in order to divert us away from what’s really going on.

The person who did this, seems to be a very technical person who may have had a specific reason for targeting the AT&T location that he did.

In 2018, the Intercept revealed The NSA’s Hidden Spy Hubs in Eight U.S. Cities were collecting data on millions if not even all Americans unknowingly to the public… One of these data collection centers happens to be the location where the bomb went off in Nashville.

Shortly after the explosion, there were service outages through out Nashville and the state.

Was this reported? Is this being reported?

Was this targeted attack designed to get our attention on Christmas of all days — to whatever is going on in the building that was bombed?

Certainly we do not condone terror, but that doesn’t void the potential reality of the NSA doing something shady in targeted building…

However, if you listen to the media — this guy and this attack is just another sad example of the dangerous effects that outlandish fake news and misinformation.

That of which can be stopped and censored by our heroes and trusted over watchers, Big Tech

Once again, the media extracts all truth from this story, and serves up nonsense carefully crafted to serve their larger agenda.

Here is the latest example of the spin coming out of a local NBC syndicate in Nashville…

“FBI agents investigating if 5G paranoia was behind Nashville bombing”

NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) – News4 Investigates has confirmed FBI agents spent Saturday speaking with a top Nashville real estate agent, who contacted them after fearing the subcontractor who worked for him may be the same man whose home they were searching.

Other federal agents spent much of the day searching the Antioch home of Anthony Warner.

Realtor Steve Fridrich contacted the FBI after reading Warner’s name, as for several years, a man by the name of Tony Warner had worked for him for several years doing information technology work.

Fridrich confirms that agents asked him whether or not Warner had paranoia about 5G technology.

Fridrich told the agents that Warner had never spoken to him about that.

But a source close to the federal investigation said that among several different tips and angles, agents are investigating whether or not Warner had paranoia that 5G technology was being used to spy on Americans.

A spokeswoman for the FBI said they could not comment because of the pending investigation.

Fridrich described the Tony Warner who worked for him as a kind person who they contacted only to work on internet issues.

“Nice guy. You know, he was a techie guy – don’t mean anything negative about that. He would do this thing and leave. He didn’t bother anybody. He did his thing and leave,” Fridrich said.

As for the RV that exploded when the bomb went off on December 25th, Fridrich said Warner only ever spoke of his fondness for camping in December.

And of course — who pushes this ignorant story line — Matt Drudge:

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