REVEALED: Nashville Christmas bomber was fascinated by conspiracy theories, hunted for alien life forms in a state park and believed shape-shifting 'lizard people' are trying to take over the world
The Nashville Christmas Day bomber was fascinated by conspiracy theories, hunted for alien life forms in a state park and believed shape-shifting 'lizard people' are trying to take over the world, law enforcement sources have revealed.
Investigators have uncovered rambling notes about various conspiracy theories thought to have been written by Anthony Quinn Warner, the sources said, as authorities are still trying to piece together the motive for Friday's blast.
Warner, 63, was named by officials as the sole perpetrator of the explosion that killed him, injured three others and reduced parts of downtown Nashville to rubble.
Police were called out to a report of shots fired at the scene when they encountered an RV blaring a recorded warning that a bomb would detonate in 15 minutes.
People were evacuated from the area before the RV exploded around 6.30 a.m. local time. Authorities later discovered human remains belonging to Warner in the rubble.
Questions remain unanswered about the freelance IT consultant's motive for the suspected suicide mission.
The Nashville Christmas Day bomber was fascinated by conspiracy theories, hunted for alien life forms in a state park and believed shape-shifting 'lizard people' are trying to take over the world, law enforcement sources have revealed. On Monday the FBI in Memphis released this new photo of Warner showing him leaning out of what appears to be his white RV
New details are emerging about his obsession with conspiracy theories and his potential state of mind leading up to the blast, as it emerged that authorities were told he was fitting his RV with a bomb back in 2019.
Law enforcement sources told ABC News the newly-uncovered writings by Warner included conspiracy theories about the so-called 'lizard people' - the idea that shape-shifting reptilian aliens take on human form and secretly control the world.
The conspiracy theory was pushed by David Icke who claims that many world leaders are lizard people or are being possessed by lizard people.
Warner is also believed to have spent time hunting for alien life forms in a nearby state park, the sources said.
This is just the latest wild conspiracy theory being considered as a potential motive for the blast.
Since Warner was named the culprit, associates of the suspected suicide bomber have come forward to describe how he was paranoid that 5G technology was killing people and harbored a deep hatred for law enforcement.
A source told DailyMail.com previously that the freelance IT consultant was 'heavily into conspiracy theories' and believed 5G technology was killing people.
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