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Las Vegas cyber truck a false flag?
#41
(01-06-2025, 06:40 PM)KKLoco Wrote: I agree, for what purpose. 

It’s being reported now that he had a traumatic brain injury while deployed. His ex girlfriend said it changed him and that’s why she broke up with him. Maybe he just had a screw loose.

That's my take on him too, PTSD, guilt, and depression from the break up (?). His email ends on a positive note stating that the Trump, Musk and Kennedy hegemony wave should be ridden, yet he decides not to ride it? Does not compute, unless it was sarcasm or I am not getting the context.
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#42
After reading the analysis of the email, I think it is a hoax, but done by a gov agency or another internet weirdo, I don't know.
The initial manifesto seems legitimate though.
A lot of us have the same thoughts: weak leadership, loss of virtue and masculinity in society, vacuous culture, loss of purpose or spirituality. etc.
The email however, blabbing about gravitic (sic) propulsion ,China, and drones , is totally out of left field and does not even jive with his job description nor interests, let alone motivation for blowing himself up, if he even did.
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(01-07-2025, 11:03 AM)sahgwa Wrote: After reading the analysis of the email, I think it is a hoax, but done by a gov agency or another internet weirdo, I don't know.
The initial manifesto seems legitimate though.
A lot of us have the same thoughts: weak leadership, loss of virtue and masculinity in society, vacuous culture, loss of purpose or spirituality. etc.
The email however, blabbing about gravitic (sic) propulsion ,China, and drones , is totally out of left field and does not even jive with his job description nor interests, let alone motivation for blowing himself up, if he even did.

He posts details of his first car, to establish that it's him, but seemingly gets it wrong.
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#44
(01-07-2025, 01:17 PM)Lynyrd Skynyrd Wrote: He posts details of his first car, to establish that it's him, but seemingly gets it wrong.

Correct; in the email he posts bona fides that are not actually accurate.  But the manifesto seems fitting.
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#45
(01-07-2025, 10:22 AM)sahgwa Wrote:
We need to trim down the Federal Government to pre 1800 levels.

I absolutely agree.
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#46
The FBI has more information not yet released to the public.
Quote:At the press conference, authorities also said they uncovered a six-page document, or manifesto, that they have not yet released because they’re working with Defense Department officials since some of the material could be classified. 
 They added that they still have to review contents on a laptop, mobile phone and smartwatch. Among the items they did release Tuesday was a journal Livelsberger kept titled "surveillance" or "surveil" log. It showed that he believed he was being tracked by law enforcement, but he had no criminal record and was not on the police department or the FBI’s "radar," McMahill said. 
Livelsberger’s letters touched on political grievances, societal problems and domestic and international issues, including the war in Ukraine. He wrote that the U.S. was "terminally ill and headed toward collapse."

https://www.foxnews.com/us/fbi-verifies-...-explosion

I have also been learning about neo-nazi groups specifically targeting vets for recruitment, so there is that to consider. However, I don't yet see any leanings that way, but then that 6-page manifesto has not been released yet.

As for Livelsberger emailing podcaster Shawn Ryan, well that's a whole other rabbit hole full of conspiracy theories.

So, is it really difficult to understand that someone suffering with PTSD, guilt and dealing with, or not dealing with, their emotions and depression after a relationship breakup, and perhaps believing in these types of conspiracy theories (without proof), would be overwhelmed and become unhinged?

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