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What do you all think of this ?? Could it be a Tomahawk Cruise missile which is designed to fly subsonic and low to avoid radar and detection ?? There are several military bases around Nashville. God Bless Smile

Stop with this conspiracy theory bullcrap.


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Ditto on cops knowing utility facilities. We had ongoing training provided by the Utilities and the fire dept.


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Nashville police records reveal previous complaint of Anthony Warner making bombs

https://www.wjhl.com/news/regi...warner-making-bombs/

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Documents obtained by News 2 reveal Metro Nashville police officers received a complaint about Anthony Warner making bombs in his RV in 2019.

According to an incident report, South Precinct officers were called to the home of Warner’s girlfriend, Pamela Perry, on August 21, 2019. Police were called by Raymond Throckmorton who was an attorney that represented both Warner and Perry. Throckmorton told police Perry had made suicidal threats to him over the phone and was sitting on her porch with two firearms.

When officers arrived to Perry’s house, they found her on the porch with two pistols next to her that were not loaded. Officers say Perry told them the guns belonged to her boyfriend, ‘Tony’ Warner, and she did not want them at her house any longer. After speaking with the Mobile Crisis services over the phone, Perry was voluntarily taken by an ambulance for a psychological evaluation.

The report says Perry made a statement that Warner was building bombs in the RV on his property. Throckmorton reportedly also told police Warner “frequently talked about the military and bomb making” and he believed Warner was capable of making a bomb.

Police then went to Warner’s house on Bakertown Road but no one answered the door. Officers reported seeing an RV in the backyard and several security cameras. Police supervisors were also called to the scene. A report was sent to the Hazardous Devices Unit for follow up.

The next morning on August 22, the incident report was sent to the FBI to check whether Warner had any prior military connections. The FBI told Metro police no records were found.

On the week of August 26, the Hazardous Devices Unit contacted Throckmorton who would not allow Warner, his client, to allow police to search the RV.

Metro police say there was no evidence of a crime detected and no additional action was taken.

Warner had a limited criminal past in Tennessee, which consists of a single drug charge from 1978.


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FBI. Top. Men. Here we go again.



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FBI. Top. Men. Here we go again.


What was the FBI supposed to have done then?
How about the local police?
Did you read what the FBI's involvement in that complaint was?




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If the article is accurate, I am not sure there was anything else the FBI could/should have done on this one. (as much as a dislike what the FBI has become)

I mean seriously - how is the FBI supposed to stop an incoming missile? Big Grin
 
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What the FBI should have done is recuse themselves from any investigation that could be seen as potentially having political motive. (referring to Nashville)

That is not to say there was political motive here, yet with the election it could clearly be seen as having the potential.

The FBI needs to limit themselves to clearly apolitical crimes until they can right the ship.

Obviously it is not just one or two top guys at the FBI who are corrupt.

There are FBI agent’s who know of the political corruption and turn a blind eye.

The FBI with a political bent has pretty much destroyed this Constitutional Republic.

The FBI of James Comey and his ilk still exists.
What the FBI must do is fairly investigate themselves and start putting corrupt FBI personal behind bars.

One FBI lawyer with a slap on the wrist is not sufficient.

The conspiracy theory’s are only there, because the FBI is there.
The FBI needs to fix themselves or be disbanded.

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What the FBI should have done is recuse themselves from any investigation that could be seen as potentially having political motive.

That is not to say there was political motive here, yet with the election it could clearly be seen as having the potential.

Mkay, so just to be clear, you're not referring to the article posted by wcb6092, right?

I mean, because, that "incident" occurred back in the summer of 2019.


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Correct not referencing any thing, except for the FBI’s bias.
They should not have had the lead in Nashville.

The FBI needs to come clean on their political bias.

At one of the Nashville press conferences, an honest media would have taken the opportunity to ask about Hunter’s laptop.

The FBI should be subject to an honest medias scrutiny.
They should be held accountable to the public for their action or inaction.



“We’re in a situation where we have put together, and you guys did it for our administration…President Obama’s administration before this. We have put together, I think, the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics,”
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The trail is a projectile or piece of frag propelled by the initial blast. It is not uncommon at all for such things to beat the plume in a detonation. The brightening of the fireball on the other side of the street is due to the incident shock reflecting off the buildings opposite the RV. The reflected pressure doubled, briefly increasing the temperature and brightness of the flame near the face of the reflection surface.

I’ve seen many explosives tests live and have seen both of these things happen.

As far as conspiracy theories go, this one is pretty weak and easily explained away by shock physics.


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At one of the Nashville press conferences, an honest media would have taken the opportunity to ask about Hunter’s laptop.

Just exactly what would a field agent working an explosives case in Nashville know about Hunter's laptop?



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Just exactly what would a field agent working an explosives case in Nashville know about Hunter's laptop?


Don’t you know that they are all connected to the hive mind? Roll Eyes

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At one of the Nashville press conferences, an honest media would have taken the opportunity to ask about Hunter’s laptop.

Just exactly what would a field agent working an explosives case in Nashville know about Hunter's laptop?


Spreading the blame for the wrongdoing by a few FBI agents (at the bequest of specific and known managers) for political investigations (like the "Russian Collusion" hoax and the failure to properly investigate matters (such as Hillary Clinton's email violations and the Biden's ongoing corruption) is exactly what those who misuse FBI resources want. They don't give a damn about the reputation of the agency or those agents who are ethical and dedicated to the citizens of this country. If anything, painting the entire agency as unethical, unaccountable, and corrupt gives them cover and prevents them from being singled out for appropriate punishment. It also results in general mistrust of a law enforcement agency that needs to be trusted.

As to the use of a missile in Nashville: That's extremely unlikely considering the inevitable discovery of evidence at the scene that would result from such an attack. There's far too many "chefs" involved in this investigation, from far too many agencies to keep such a conspiracy secret. Compartmentalization and keeping the number of those involved to a minimum is the only way to avoid being discovered. One only needs to look at what occurred in the "Russian Collusion" hoax, to see how easy it was to uncover and identify the participants, leading up to and including the declassification and dissemination of previously restricted ("Secret") documents. Nashville PD officers, ATFE, and other investigators involved would very likely burn FBI personnel who were found to be hiding something as consequential as a missile attack.

Besides the LE personnel issues, physical evidence indicating the bomb was consistent with one using ammonium nitrate as the active ingredient is easy to recognize and concealable within the confines of the motor-home. Why would conspirators use a missile at all, when they could more reliably depend upon the "fertilizer" bomb to work independently? In all likelihood, things are what they seem to be, just like Clinton's emails were what they seemed to be (excuses to the contrary).


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Why would conspirators use a missile at all, when they could more reliably depend upon the "fertilizer" bomb to work independently?


And besides, who's got a spare Tomahawk lying around? Razz




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And besides, who's got a spare Tomahawk lying around?


I mean I might have a couple TLAMs out in the shed but they’d be a pain in ass to get to. I’d have to pull the mower out and all the yard crap honestly it’s not worth the effort. Smile


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Why would conspirators use a missile at all, when they could more reliably depend upon the "fertilizer" bomb to work independently?


And besides, who's got a spare Tomahawk lying around? Razz


Have you been looking in my garage??? eBay is your friend!!! Big Grin


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Have you been looking in my garage???


Ummmmm... no?

(vthoky whistles nervously and tiptoes out of frame....) Big Grin




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The X-Files needs to come back, so all the conspiracy kooks can watch that, instead of making up bullshit about missiles and whatever when some dude goes off the deep end and blows himself up.



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The FBI spokesman at any press conference is not a per se Field Agent.
At a press conference the FBI agent speaking is a Public Affairs Officer.

An FBI Public Affairs Officer should be made available for questioning by the media on a regular basis.

Typically this should not be necessary, but neither should the public be subjected to a two tier law enforcement and justice system.

An FBI lawyer has plead guilty to altering a document which lead to spying on American citizens and endless investigations of a duly elected President.
Is it likely he did this all on his own accord?

Should the FBI get a free pass on nefarious actions?

Is it a conspiracy to believe the FBI is corrupt?

The FBI having the lead in Nashville is largely what fed the fire of conspiracy theories.

It is up to the FBI to restore their integrity.
All I am saying is they have work to do, which can start by investing crimes committed by liberals with the same vigor which they investigated conservatives.

Law enforcement should be blind to race, religion, and political leaning.



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What do you all think of this ?? Could it be a Tomahawk Cruise missile which is designed to fly subsonic and low to avoid radar and detection ?? There are several military bases around Nashville. God Bless Smile

Stop with this conspiracy theory bullcrap.



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