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Nashville bomber sent his writings on lizards and 9/11 plots to people before his death

Alleged Nashville bomber Anthony Warner sounded the alarm bells with many friends and relatives in the days leading up to the Christmas Day incident. According to CBS News, Warner sent packets containing “writings and videos” detailing the conspiracy theories.

According to CBS, federal police officers confirmed the postmark on the packages for Dec. 23. This would put them in transit two days before the bombing in downtown Nashville, with no return address provided.

Each package contained nine typewritten pages and two USB drives containing the videos. CBS adds that one of the letters began with the greeting, “Hey man, you’ll never believe what I found in the park.”

“The knowledge I have acquired is immeasurable,” the letter read. “I now understand everything, and I mean everything, from who / what we really are, to what the known universe really is.” Warner reportedly signed the letters as “Julio,” which was also the name of the dog he owned. Sadly, canine remains were found alongside Warner at the site of the blast.

The conspiracies covered in the letters range from thoughts on the moon landing and the 9/11 attacks. Warner also plunged into the realm of the reptilian lizards controlling the entire Earth in secret.

“The moon landing and September 11 have so many anomalies it’s hard to count them.” The letter reads, also adding that Earth has been under attack by extraterrestrial forces since 2011 but is covered by the media. “They put a switch in the human brain so that they could walk among us and appear human.”

Authorities are urging anyone who has received a package to contact them. Currently, there is no confirmation on the number of packages sent by Warner. The request follows revelations that authorities were contacted about Warner in August 2019 by Warner’s girlfriend. She informed police that Warner “spoke frequently about military and bomb making” and he knew what was going on in “bomb making”.

At the time, the police neglected to question Warner, but noted in the police report that his ex was in “a mental health crisis.” They saw the camper van used in the bombing of the property, security cameras and wires attached to an alarm at the front door. Officers “saw no evidence of a crime and had no authority to enter his house or fenced property,” according to reports, and that all future checks were negative.

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