Here's a twist the new narrative being spouted
FBI agents investigating the Christmas Day bombing in Nashville are reportedly asking people whether Anthony Quinn Warner, a computer expert named as a “person of interest," was paranoid about 5G technology.
"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," the local NBC affiliate WSMV
reported.
"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," the station reported.
"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," WMSV reported.
Investigators are also probing Warner’s connection with a 29-year-old Los Angeles woman named Michelle Swing. Warner signed the deed to his $160,000 suburban Nashville home over to Swing for free last month, according to county property records found by The
New York Post........
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