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Nothing About The Vegas Cybertruck Bomber Adds Up….Another FF?


This is really not what I wanted to be covering in 2025.

I don’t enjoy covering False Flags or apparent False Flags.

I want to be covering President Trump and moving this country forward.

But until January 20th, it looks like we’re stuck with False Flags.

Keep one thing in mind before we even get started: “False Flag” doesn’t mean the event didn’t happen, it just means it didn’t happen the way the MSM is trying to tell you it did.  And whatever enemy they’re trying to frame often isn’t the true source.  That’s what it means.

Now let’s dig in and I’ll show you what I mean….

I covered a bunch of details earlier today which was essentially Part 1 of this article and I’ll repost that down below in case you missed it.  But now here’s everything new since then.

The Trump Tower Cybertruck bomber is reportedly 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger of Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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He was reportedly married to a Trump-hating wife, but he himself was reportedly a big Trump fan and patriotic American.

Keep in mind throughout this article I’m not telling you I believe any of these reports (because many of them contradict each other), I’m just reporting what they want you to believe.

Already I have questions….

But then we have the pro-Trump, elite military man Livelsberger wearing a a T-shirt with “Слава Україні,” which translates to “Glory to Ukraine”.

Do you know many MAGA patriots who support Ukraine?

I don’t.

But Livelsverger apparently did.

So much so that he was apparently coordinating sending Special Forces troops over to Ukraine on special opps:

Collin Rugg says the family doesn’t buy it either and they’re pointing out many things that don’t add up:

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JUST IN: Family of accused Trump hotel truck bomber Matthew Livelsberger says he was a “big Trump supporter,” questions the incident.

Odd.

The uncle of Livelsberger told the Independent that he is confused by the explosion because his nephew could rig a bomb to blow up half the hotel if he really wanted to do damage.

“He used to have all patriotic stuff on Facebook, he was 100 percent loving the country.”

“He loved Trump, and he was always a very, very patriotic soldier, a patriotic American. It’s one of the reasons he was in Special Forces for so many years. It wasn’t just one tour of duty.”

“Matt was a very skilled warrior, and he would be able to make if it was him, and if he did this… he would’ve been able to make a more sophisticated explosive than using propane tanks and camping fuel.”

“Some of it doesn’t make sense, when he had the skills and ability to make something more, let’s say, ‘efficient.’ His skills were enormous from what he had been taught in the military.”

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“[He] could have fashioned a bomb that would have obliterated half of that hotel if he seriously wanted to hurt others.”

Source: Independent

Now the latest….

It was reported this afternoon that the Cybertruck bomber had already been shot in the head by the time the car bomb went off.

Which is raising a lot of questions like this:

So…when was he shot in the head?

Right before the explosion?

Or earlier?

Because one thing that doesn’t make any sense is that there is a man standing outside the lobby in the valet area as the truck pulls up and he never flinches.

If there was a gunshot, you’d think he would immediately look up, but he never does.

Watch here:

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Larger player here:

Then we have perhaps my favorite….

So let me get this straight… he was an elite soldier but he blew himself in what was called on social media an ‘amateur attack’ and he also supported Trump so he drove all the way to the Trump hotel to do it?

His family is confused, saying he would have never done this, but hey it was probably ‘right wing ideology’ that made him do it.

Anyone else buying that?

Me either!

But back to the gunshot noise….some people are saying the Cybertruck would muffle the gunshot sound and that it would travel “up” and not “out” and that’s why the guy outside in the valet didn’t hear anything.

Grok says not true:

I’m just going to leave this here:

“Hi Grok!

If you fire a weapon inside a Tesla Cybertruck, from what distance outside of the truck can the gunshot be heard?”

“The audibility of a gunshot from inside a Tesla Cybertruck largely depends on several factors including the type of weapon fired, the surrounding environment, and the structural integrity of the Cybertruck itself. Here’s what we can infer from the available information:

Vehicle Design: The Tesla Cybertruck is made with ultra-hard 30X cold-rolled stainless steel, which is intended to provide durability, including some level of bullet resistance. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean it’s soundproof. The design might affect how sound travels out of the vehicle due to the materials used and the shape of the truck.

Sound Propagation: Sound from a gunshot inside the Cybertruck would propagate through the vehicle’s structure and open air. The stainless steel body might dampen some sound, but not entirely, especially if windows or doors are open or if the sound can escape through other structural paths like vents or seams.

Environmental Factors: The environment outside the truck plays a significant role. In an open field, sound might travel further than in an urban area with buildings that can block or absorb sound. Weather conditions, like wind direction and ambient noise levels, also influence how far a gunshot can be heard.

Weapon Type: The caliber and type of weapon would impact the loudness of the gunshot. A 9mm handgun, for instance, might produce a less loud sound compared to a higher-caliber rifle or shotgun, which would be louder regardless of the vehicle’s material. However, specific tests on the Cybertruck with different weapons (like Tommy Guns, handguns, and rifles) have shown varying levels of penetration but not necessarily soundproofing.

Given these considerations:

Distance of Audibility: Without specific soundproofing tests on the Cybertruck, it’s challenging to pinpoint an exact distance. However, as a general guideline, gunshots from handguns can typically be heard up to about 1-2 miles under optimal conditions. For rifles, this can extend to several miles. Inside a vehicle like the Cybertruck, the sound might be slightly muffled but still audible at significant distances, potentially reduced to several hundred yards to half a mile if considering typical suburban environments with some background noise.

Testing Data: There isn’t direct data from tests specifically measuring sound propagation from gunshots inside a Cybertruck, but the bullet resistance tests imply that while the truck can handle some gunfire in terms of physical damage, sound would still escape.

Therefore, while the Cybertruck might slightly dampen the sound of a gunshot, it’s reasonable to expect that in most scenarios, the gunshot would be audible from several hundred yards to over a mile, depending on the above factors. However, for precise measurements, controlled testing would be necessary.”

Then we have Elon Musk himself pointing out that (1) the Vegas Cybertruck bomber, and (2) the New Orleans terrorist, and (3) Ryan Routh the Trump would-be assassin, all have deep ties to Fort Bragg:

What is happening at Fort Bragg?

Is this a training ground?

An indoctrination center?

An MK-Ultra hub?

Of course you should not be worried at all because the FBI has already looked into it and determined that they are all just acting along and no connections whatsoever.  Case closed.

Yeah, I don’t buy that either.

If you missed Part 1 of this investigation, you can read that right here:

SLEEPER CELLS ACTIVATED? Stunning Similarities Between New Orleans and Las Vegas Attacks!

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