c_hawkbob wrote:I agree that it was well thought out but can't imagine hitting Nashville for something that happened in Ohio. I see it as entirely intentional but until and unless there is some sort of statement by some group or individual taking credit can't speculate on motive (though the obvious in the current climate would a political). Worst case in my mind is a dry run for a delivery and detonation system to be used to greater effect later.
c_hawkbob wrote:The latest word is that the FBI is investigating it as a suicide bomber and they have a "person of interest". It looks like one person and they did it in front of the AT&T building over concerns about 5G. The recorded voice was female.
A one off 5G paranoid nutjob is about as good a scenario as possible. I was struggling to imagine a scenario with less ominous portent going forward.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I avoided all those 5G is causing COVID talking heads. That was the dumbest thing I'd heard in regards to COVID. If those talking heads got someone so wound up they tried to take out 5G towers, they deserve to get sued.
I-5 wrote:I didn't want to comment earlier, but there is nothing surprising about the suicide bomber being a lone wolf conspiracy theorist nut job. I don't know if terrorism was his intention (I suspect it wasn't), but the net effect is similar.
RiverDog wrote:One of the dumbest things. Apparently there's people saying that the government has put microchips in the COVID vaccines designed to track our whereabouts.
Now I'm hearing that there's a 2nd truck near Nashville that was broadcasting a similar message as the one that detonated in downtown Nashville but that they didn't find any explosives in it.:
https://keprtv.com/news/nation-world/po ... PIYG5XRKCo
I-5 wrote:I didn't want to comment earlier, but there is nothing surprising about the suicide bomber being a lone wolf conspiracy theorist nut job. I don't know if terrorism was his intention (I suspect it wasn't), but the net effect is similar.
RiverDog wrote:I sure hope that's all it is. But it still seems very strange. If someone wanted to commit suicide, there's lots easier ways to do it, so why go to all that trouble? I still feel that this action was designed to make some sort of statement.
I sure hope that's all it is. But it still seems very strange. If someone wanted to commit suicide, there's lots easier ways to do it, so why go to all that trouble? I still feel that this action was designed to make some sort of statement.
I sure hope that's all it is. But it still seems very strange. If someone wanted to commit suicide, there's lots easier ways to do it, so why go to all that trouble? I still feel that this action was designed to make some sort of statement.
I-5 wrote:I'm not sure what you mean by 'I sure hope that's all it is'. I think he very much wanted to make a statement, and spent time and effort planning just how to do it, which fits the conspiracy theorist nut job type that he is. He just didn't want anyone killed, except himself, judging by the warnings he gave from the RV. But of course it was designed to make a statement.
NorthHawk wrote:The more we hear about it, the less it sounds like a conspiracy.
Unless of course, the Gov't is covering it up so as to not create panic...
That's in keeping with the crackpot conspiracy theories of the day, though.
c_hawkbob wrote:So last year this woman calls 911 to warn of her nutjob boyfriend building bombs and threatening suicide and the police response is to take her in for a psychological evaluation without ever checking out the bomb building allegations.
And they wonder why people distrust the system. Way to go Nashville PD.
http://www.westkentuckystar.com/News/Na ... SCAjFhG9Kk
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