(The Sun) – Investigators are looking into evidence that Nashville bomber Anthony Quinn Warner spent time hunting for aliens and was interested in “lizard people”.

Sources close to the case told ABC News police have acquired some of Warner’s writing, containing various ramblings about conspiracy theories. The 63-year-old is believed to have spent time allegedly hunting for alien life forms in a local state park. Some of the notes obtained by police are reportedly centered around different world order theories,

including the idea that shape-shifting reptilian creatures take on human form in an attempt at world domination. Authorities are also looking into the idea that IT-expert Warner may have been motivated to target an AT&T building due to paranoia over 5G technology.


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Some conspiracy theorists suspect the wireless technology emits lethal radiation, is killing people and is being used to spy on Americans. The blast on Christmas Day significantly disrupted cell service in Tennessee, and across the South. However, it remains unclear if any of these beliefs or behaviors are direct motivations for the bombing, which damaged buildings and left three people in hospital with minor injuries. The RV was parked outside an AT&T transmission building, which was also damaged in the explosion. READ MORE