753 Mother, 29, given TWO free homes worth $409K by 'Nashville bomber', 63, says she had no idea he signed property over to her a month ago - as feds probe if he blew himself up at AT&T building because he feared 5G is spying on Americans (www.dailymail.co.uk) posted 109 days ago by vegaspatriot1776 109 days ago by vegaspatriot1776 +753 / -0 116 comments share 116 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (116) sorted by: top new old worst You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread. ▲ 3 ▼ – SpiceMustFlow 3 points 109 days ago +4 / -1 I mean. Conspiracies.win is a site now. Perhaps we can wait for more actual information to come in. It’s early on. permalink save report block reply ▲ 2 ▼ – deleted 2 points 109 days ago +3 / -1 ▲ 2 ▼ – SpiceMustFlow 2 points 109 days ago +3 / -1 Or you could read the part where I made the common sense argument that a guy attacking up a singular building because he is “afraid of 5G”: Makes no sense from a network perspective. Does little to improve the world in the long term future. Killing himself in the process doesn’t support his overall goal. Especially as he made a point to try and save other civilians. Really the most important factor in regard to 5G is that you’re taking a constructed narrative and running with it for some reason. There’s zero evidence in regard to the 5G claim. All that was said is that the FBI was looking into it. That’s like saying the FBI was “looking into” if Carter Page was colluding with Russia. Zero evidence and likely wild speculation in order to control the media narrative. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 4 ▼ – deleted 4 points 109 days ago +4 / -0 ▲ 1 ▼ – SpiceMustFlow 1 point 109 days ago +1 / -0 Respectfully you’re just repeating my exact point. FBI can’t be trusted so why are we trusting them on 5G nonsense. Very confused. permalink parent save report block reply
I mean. Conspiracies.win is a site now.
Perhaps we can wait for more actual information to come in. It’s early on.
Or you could read the part where I made the common sense argument that a guy attacking up a singular building because he is “afraid of 5G”:
Makes no sense from a network perspective.
Does little to improve the world in the long term future.
Killing himself in the process doesn’t support his overall goal. Especially as he made a point to try and save other civilians.
Really the most important factor in regard to 5G is that you’re taking a constructed narrative and running with it for some reason.
There’s zero evidence in regard to the 5G claim. All that was said is that the FBI was looking into it.
That’s like saying the FBI was “looking into” if Carter Page was colluding with Russia.
Zero evidence and likely wild speculation in order to control the media narrative.
Respectfully you’re just repeating my exact point.
FBI can’t be trusted so why are we trusting them on 5G nonsense.
Very confused.