Car Bomb Goes Off In Nashville Tennessee

They're speculating he was anti 5G technology which is a strong wireless signal that many say can cause cancer and some other even saying it help make/mutate/spread the virus. ATT and others are rolling out and promoting their 5G networks.

Also some reports have him signing over his deeds without the new owner's knowledge or so she says.

And he could've rigged the propane that was in/on RV with little trouble. Still unsure he used actual explosive or he just turned the RV into a bomb. Probably could've just sealed off the RV 100% and left a stove on with a sparking device.
 

Now that they know who it was, it'll be interesting to hear what kind of BS he may have been spouting, or groups that he may have aligned with that would lead him to do commit such a horrendous act.
May be just the tip of the iceberg considering the ill conceived division of our citizens that seems to be taking place at present?
 

Now that they know who it was, it'll be interesting to hear what kind of BS he may have been spouting, or groups that he may have aligned with that would lead him to do commit such a horrendous act.
May be just the tip of the iceberg considering the ill conceived division of our citizens that seems to be taking place at present?
On the surface this is a lone wolf. Appears the suspect has gone through a lot over the last 2 years in particular first losing his brother in 2018 then getting into a legal battle with his mom after he wound up with his brother's house. Being a small businessman over the last year must have been tough and stressful.

They also mentioned he might blame ATT for his father's death in 2011 from dementia after a career at ATT/was Bell South working around potential sources of emf like what 5G produces.

Being a tech guy it's a safe bet he was online some where but it might not be a radical site.

He did think this through and hate to say it but the RV made a good propane bomb.He didn't even have to use explosives if he rigged the existing propane source to the interior. His target near lots of other buildings basically trapped a lot of energy from the explosion which made damage worse.

Unless there were explosives or accomplices involved this a suicidal lone wolf
 
The FBI should find clues on his computer. Maybe he was lonely and joined some radical conspiracy groups online. People will believe crazy things if it helps them fit in somewhere.
 
I think that this was more than just some disgruntled person deciding to kill himself by blowing up his motorhome in downtown Nashville on Christmas morning.
When you look at the pictures of what the explosion did, it is much more severe than just a vehicle exploding. There are so many different ideas out there of what actually happened, that we will probably never know the full story, but this official story seems to follow all of the other official story lines.
“Something awful committed by a person of unsound mind, who then killed himself, so nothing can be said against the official story. “
We hear this same thing , over and over, it seems like.

Terrorists are not going to set up a warning for people to evacuate before the bomb goes off, and except for minor injuries (and the exploded person), there were no casualties from the explosion.
I think that it was a targeted hit on the AT&T network, but I don’t know why or how it was done. there were early reports of gunshots before the bomb warning started, and the 911 calls about the gunshots was why the police were originally called to the scene. It is possible that the person found inside was already dead before the explosion, because no one knows what the gunfight was about.

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I think that this was more than just some disgruntled person deciding to kill himself by blowing up his motorhome in downtown Nashville on Christmas morning.
When you look at the pictures of what the explosion did, it is much more severe than just a vehicle exploding. There are so many different ideas out there of what actually happened, that we will probably never know the full story, but this official story seems to follow all of the other official story lines.
“Something awful committed by a person of unsound mind, who then killed himself, so nothing can be said against the official story. “
We hear this same thing , over and over, it seems like.

Terrorists are not going to set up a warning for people to evacuate before the bomb goes off, and except for minor injuries (and the exploded person), there were no casualties from the explosion.
I think that it was a targeted hit on the AT&T network, but I don’t know why or how it was done. there were early reports of gunshots before the bomb warning started, and the 911 calls about the gunshots was why the police were originally called to the scene. It is possible that the person found inside was already dead before the explosion, because no one knows what the gunfight was about.
I think so too. If he was simply suicidal it's likely he'd have shot himself at home, and if he was also mad at (or super attached to) his RV he'd have driven it into a field and done this. He's a tech-guy, so I'd be looking at ATT, but in that case it was generous of him to just take it out on the building and not any employees.
 
I think that this was more than just some disgruntled person deciding to kill himself by blowing up his motorhome in downtown Nashville on Christmas morning.
When you look at the pictures of what the explosion did, it is much more severe than just a vehicle exploding. There are so many different ideas out there of what actually happened, that we will probably never know the full story, but this official story seems to follow all of the other official story lines.
“Something awful committed by a person of unsound mind, who then killed himself, so nothing can be said against the official story. “
We hear this same thing , over and over, it seems like.

Terrorists are not going to set up a warning for people to evacuate before the bomb goes off, and except for minor injuries (and the exploded person), there were no casualties from the explosion.
I think that it was a targeted hit on the AT&T network, but I don’t know why or how it was done. there were early reports of gunshots before the bomb warning started, and the 911 calls about the gunshots was why the police were originally called to the scene. It is possible that the person found inside was already dead before the explosion, because no one knows what the gunfight was about.

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The damage is extensive but an exploding RV with a lot of built in shrapnel like screws, rivets, moldings, knobs and pieces of sheet metal etc would blow out windows & fronts. If he was able to fill the interior of the RV with propane the blast could've done that obviously being an older part of town. The RV acted as a metal casing to a more traditional bomb.

That damage is similar gas explosions in buildings such as in Mass a few years or earlier this year in Baltimore.

https://www.today.com/video/massach...-leave-1-dead-70-homes-impacted-1320373827503

https://www.baltimoresun.com/maryla...0200810-q4te2zdhiffd3eolbetmfekfna-story.html

I will say it's a pretty elaborate suicide so to me there are other factors in play, terrorist not necessarily but possible.
 
An excellent article about how the bombing has affected Nashville


An excerpt from the article:
The March tornado closed streets and destroyed dozens of restaurants and music venues, as well as a major restaurant supply store. As a result, many of the city’s restaurants were already reeling when the pandemic hit. And the pandemic and economic collapse prevented many restaurants and homeowners from rebuilding. So parts of this booming city are frozen in March 2020: Homes remain without roofs. Near our home, a neighbor’s bathroom stands exposed to passersby, while a wrecked church’s rafters, pews and stained-glass remain bare to the world.

Every city has endured overloaded hospitals, crippled economies and mass loss of life over the past year. Yet Nashville is especially reliant on tourism and entertainment, not just for its economy, but its identity. This has been compounded by the same covid-19 response rift that divided the rest of the country. Resistance from state officials to shutting down bars and restaurants has been a source of embarrassment for much of the city. We’ve cringed at photos of Kid Rock’s bar packed with maskless tourists. We’ve fumed at cars with out-of-state plates parked outside the Airbnbs in our neighborhoods. Meanwhile, the obituary pages grow longer. Tennessee is a national leader in per-capita covid-19 infections.
 

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