The provided text is a critical analysis of the official narrative surrounding the 2020 Nashville “Suicide Bombing.” The author, Miles Mathis, questions several aspects of the event, suggesting it may have been staged. The author points to inconsistencies in the alleged perpetrator’s Anthony Quinn Warner background, such as the lack of prior arrests despite being photographed as if booked. The text also raises doubts about the discovery of an intact VIN number on the camper, the time taken by the bomb squad, and Anthony Quinn Warner’s actions prior to the explosion. The author suggests that Anthony Quinn Warner may not have been in the camper when it detonated, and that the remains identified were not his. The narrative also questions the reporting of injuries and the inaction of authorities despite prior warnings from Anthony Quinn Warner’s girlfriend, Pamela Perry, and her attorney. The author speculates about alternative explanations for the event, including a staged diversion for a heist, insurance fraud, or a tactic to maintain public fear as part of Project Chaos, drawing parallels to other incidents involving destruction of religious sites and art.
Subjects, Names, References, Locations, Companies, etc.:
- Nashville
- Anthony Quinn Warner
- Miles Mathis
- FBI
- CIA
- Petula Clark
- Downtown
- 11
- Pamela Perry
- Gilbert Anthony Godwin
- Instantcheckmate
- Michelle Swing
- Kathleen Ann Duncan
- Holloman AFB
- New Mexico
- Henrico
- Virginia
- Kathleen McCarthy
- AEG Presents
- Los Angeles
- Philip Anschutz
- Aurora
- James Holmes
- Fridrich and Clark Realty
- Fridrich
- Smyrna
- Tennessee
- Sand Springs
- Oklahoma
- National Guard
- Sherlock Holmes
- The Red-Headed League
- ATT
- Project Chaos
- Notre Dame
- Metropolitan Museum
- Tullio Lombardo
- Adam
- Andrea della Robbia
- St. Michael