I think that if you die in an explosion to make a point, and people are still speculating afterward what that point was, you’ve pretty much failed to make your point.
Not any longer. Especially among conspiracy idiots, any information that contradicts their beliefs is proof the information is proffered by those who are part of the conspiracy.
The Scientific American article tackles some of the concerns about 5G and tries to explain why it’s safe. It may convince some people that haven’t completely made up their minds.
I hope they find writings from the bomber on Social Media. Find out what crazy stuff led him to suicide by bomb.
He wrote a letter to the lady in California. Claiming he was going to spend the holidays traveling and spend time in the woods with his dogs.
I haven’t heard AT&T say anything about how 5G works, how it’s different from 4G, and what they’ll do to ensure the publics safety.
The ads I’ve seen stress the incredible speed enhancement. Videos can be downloaded in a minute. A typical sales pitch.
That doesn’t address any of the concerns about RF exposure. The strength of the signal is regulated in Europe. I have a degree in electronics. I worked in the service industry for several years. I switched to computers. I was concerned enough to seek out Tech articles from journals that I’ve read for many years. PC Mag, CNet, BBC News, Life Wire are examples. I’m satisfied that it’s safe.
AT&T needs to develop an Ad campaign that will reassure the general public. Present the information in a way they’ll understand. Convince them it’s not a big change from existing technology.
I don’t know what can be done about the crazy 5G conspiracy theories. I avoid reading that stuff.
I haven’t seen anything about his dogs being found. I wonder if they were with him in the RV? Hopefully, he left them at home and we just haven’t heard about that, since he did seem concerned about innocents dying.
Most of the people who are concerned about 5G are the same people who don’t want to hear ANYTHING from AT&T, because they already “know” that AT&T is part of the deep state and secretly part of the cabal doing ebil stuff.
The current conspiracy theories about the Nashville Explosion center around AT&T having some sort of connection with Dominion Voting Machines. Maybe this building kept the records of communications of all the Dominion machines, maybe AT&T had a contract to audit the machines, maybe something else (depending on which theory you want to read about), but they’re sure it had to do with the election.
The conspiracy theory that I saw was about the Dominion voting machines were transferred to the AT&T building for the audit. So, It also mentioned Kraken, some connection with Joe Biden and some guy I don’t know. And, the FBI not giving answers. With all of these “facts” it’s clear what happened. I guess this was to destroy the evidence in the voting machines.
I suppose you could say he really bombed his public debut.
You had one job …
Only slightly more seriously, this is what you get when a 62 yo tries to play the young man’s game of domestic terrorist.
A 20-something malcontent would’ve left a manifesto on TwitFace, and live-streamed the whole thing on InstaTok. Leaving no doubts about his message right from the git-go.
Being a late boomer (as am I) Warner probably snail-mailed a rambling letter to AT&T customer service that USPS will misdeliver and we’ll all be left guessing about his motives UFN.