Anonymous ID: d5c7fb Dec. 27, 2020, 7:46 a.m. No.12195548   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/us-news/nashville-bomber-5g-paranoia-probe-23226079

 

Neighbours of a man widely named as a 'person of interest' in the Nashville bombing claim they have been asked whether he exhibited 5G 'paranoia'.

FBI agents have reportedly quizzed the man's former colleagues and neighbours about whether he had a fixation on the technology.

Conspiracy theories baselessly connecting the 5G mobile network to the coronavirus pandemic have previously led to attacks on mobile masts worldwide.

An AT&T building in Nashville, Tennessee, was destroyed in the Christmas Day blast, which injured three people.

 

He alleged the man kept 'No Trespassing' signs around his home and RV, and claimed to have seen his neighbour tinkering with antenna above the house.

Mr Rodriguez also claimed he saw agents take a motherboard from the property during the weekend's raid.

Another neighbour, Steven Stone, also claimed to have recognised the RV identified by police as one he had seen parked outside the man's home, according to the Mail Online.

A Nashville real estate agent told News4 he contacted FBI agents about the man, who he claimed had done IT subcontracting for him.

Steve Fridrich said he contacted the authorities fearing the man may have a connection to the blast.

He claimed the investigators asked him whether the man had paranoia about 5G technology, and he told them they had never spoken about it.