Despite 5G networking being an advancement in mobile networking, which would be beneficial to all, there has been an onset of paranoia regarding the newer and faster bandwidth. Earlier this year, violent incidents and vandalism regarding 5G towers erupted in countries like China and the UK. Now, the FBI is also investigating whether 5G paranoia played a part in the RV bombing in Nashville, US.

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According to a PhoneArena report, the Federal Bureau of Investigation is currently looking into whether 5G spying leads a man to create an explosion on Christmas Day in Nashville. The agency is considering a wide range of possibilities, with 5G also being a part of it. It is investigating whether the person of interest, Anthony Quinn Warner, who was said to be a local tech expert in the city, became paranoid about 5G networking.

The 63 year old Warner was apparently fearful of 5G, as per new reports. This news also arrives as the US government has blocked 5G equipment from Chinese companies over concerns of espionage and spying through their systems. Both Huawei and ZTE had denied the allegations and no evidence to support these accusations have ever been found so far.

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At the moment, the FBI is still working on discerning a cause for the events and have even considered the bombing, which led to 3 injured, as a suicide attempt. Unfortunately, media reports are only based on speculations and rumors and we still have no concrete evidence behind the violent event. This is all we have to go on, for now, so stay tuned for more updates.