NV - Tesla Cybertruck explosion at Trump hotel in Vegas investigated as a possible terrorist act, 1 Jan 2025

  • #501
To add, he would have legally purchased the firearms by that time, so the words 'I am armed and I have a massive VBIED“ would have been accurate.

Monday Dec. 30
Charge in Monument, Colorado
Purchases 2 Semi Auto handguns legally

what is a VBIED?
 
  • #502
Shawn Ryan is legit and well respected in the SOCOM community. It’s interesting to see him speculated on by the unaware. I trust him. imo

what does SOCOM stand for?
 
  • #503
  • #504
No evidence. Either he did or he didn't or maybe "kinda knew" by intuition. We have no idea.
We certainly have no idea. It is my experience, by the men in my life who think Cybertrucks are interesting, that they are very aware of the specs and have watched the YouTube videos of people trying to destroy them. So imo, if ML was interested in renting the truck, and he expressed by text to his ex that it’s pretty fun to drive, he would have known it’s relatively indestructible. It’s one of the major selling points of that truck.
 
  • #505
It's bull.

As I said before, he was every bit as much a domestic terrorist as the OKC bombers.

He was doing it to try and fix what he saw as a "weak" America.

I don't really care about his TBI or PTSD, what I wrote above is a clearcut political motive.

And a 'former official' of Homeland is just a talking head, not speaking with official power, so I put that in the same category as any other 'former' selling their opinion for $$$$.

MOO

Agree with you on the Ex-DHS guy.
But very strongly disagree about being equal to the OKC bombers.

This case is going to bring out the worst in us. But hopefully the best in us will survive and maintain civility and learning.
Because we truly need to learn from each others knowledge and opinions.
 
  • #506
I still find it interesting he had a document called “Survellience Log” which began on Dec. 21. Did we ever hear when he arrived back in the country?

ETA - Timeline based on links over the past two pages.

Saturday Dec 21- Begins Journal “Surveillance Log”
Sunday Dec 22-
Monday Dec 23 -
Tuesday Dec 24 -
Wednesday Dec 25 -
Thursday Dec 26 - Reportedly leaves home due to incident with wife
Friday Dec 27-

Sat Dec 28 - Rents Cybertruck
Sun Dec 29- Picks up Cybertruck in Denver
9:00 AM Texts Ex out of blue: “I rented a Tesla Cybertruck. It’s the s***,”
9:07 a.m."I feel like Batman or halo,"

Monday Dec. 30
Charge in Monument, Colorado
Purchases 2 Semi Auto handguns legally

Tuesday December 31
Stopped in Trinidad, Albuquerque, and Gallup NM to charge
(Email Sent to Podcaster @10:42 AM)

Wednesday Jan. 1:
The Cybertruck is charged in Holbrook, Flagstaff and Kingman, Arizona.
One final charge is made at 5:33 a.m. in Kingman, Arizona, apx 100 miles away

7:29 a.m.: The Cybertruck is first spotted in Las Vegas
7:34 a.m.: The Cybertruck is seen turning on to Fashion Show Drive, the location of the Trump International Hotel.
Apx 8:40: Vehicle pulls up and sits there for apx 15 seconds before exploding
Would love to know when and where he was sleeping, Monday, Tuesday and early Wednesday clearly he was in mission mode and it looks like operating with very little rest. JMO
 
  • #507
Is Kingsman Arizona a rural area, or more civilized. I would really hope we could get any video coverage from there. His last stop before Vegas. What did he do?
It’s small town of about 35,000 without much of anything between it and the edge of the Las Vegas valley (Boulder City). There would be some cameras, but nothing at all like there are in Vegas.

I have not seen a still from any cameras at that charging station in Kingman. Moo
 
  • #508
Agree with you on the Ex-DHS guy.
But very strongly disagree about being equal to the OKC bombers.

This case is going to bring out the worst in us. But hopefully the best in us will survive and maintain civility and learning.
Because we truly need to learn from each others knowledge and opinions.
I explained my comparison to OKC back on page 20 in more detail, if you're interested in why I'm making that connection. But it's all cool, we don't have to agree or see it the same way at all. I respect you, 100%, and I hope that the way I post and the thought that I put into how I post means that others on here respect me, too, even if we see things differently.

MOO
 
  • #509
BBM - as a side note

As their relationship continued, it became clear to her that Livelsberger was struggling with injuries he sustained in the military. He had two back surgeries from his days as a paratrooper, and he also suffered brain injuries that he kept hidden from his superiors, Arritt said.


Brain injuries that he kept hidden? TBI is not self-diagnosed. It is definitevely diagnosed post mortem, but there may be some indicators of the condition that neurologists might pick on.

So how would he feel it was TBI? Could he have experienced micro-auras? It could be traumatic, or idiopathic. He was in the right age group for it. If you re-read his comments in the beginning of the thread, he comes across as sticky. Repeating the same statement over and over.

That probably would have been not seen as the reason for discharge, btw, especially if he managed to prove it was service-related. However, it would require treatment and potential transfer to a different area, i think. He was probably ambitious. But untreated, it led to the behavior that was destructive to self, others and ultimately, the society.
 
  • #510
Trivia: Timothy McVeigh spent a considerable amount of time in Kingman, Arizona.


McVeigh had a road atlas with hand-drawn designations of the most likely places for nuclear attacks and considered buying property in Seligman, Arizona, which he determined to be in a "nuclear-free zone." He lived with Michael Fortier in Kingman, Arizona, and the two became so close that he served as best man at Fortier's wedding. McVeigh experimented with cannabis and methamphetamine after first researching their effects in an encyclopedia.He was never as interested in drugs as Fortier was, and one of the reasons they parted ways was that McVeigh grew tired of Fortier's drug habits.
 
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  • #512
I explained my comparison to OKC back on page 20 in more detail, if you're interested in why I'm making that connection. But it's all cool, we don't have to agree or see it the same way at all. I respect you, 100%, and I hope that the way I post and the thought that I put into how I post means that others on here respect me, too, even if we see things differently.

MOO

Always.
 
  • #513
Trivia: Timothy McVeigh spent a considerable amount of time in Kingman, Arizona.


McVeigh had a road atlas with hand-drawn designations of the most likely places for nuclear attacks and considered buying property in Seligman, Arizona, which he determined to be in a "nuclear-free zone." He lived with Michael Fortier in Kingman, Arizona, and the two became so close that he served as best man at Fortier's wedding. McVeigh experimented with cannabis and methamphetamine after first researching their effects in an encyclopedia.He was never as interested in drugs as Fortier was, and one of the reasons they parted ways was that McVeigh grew tired of Fortier's drug habits.

I wonder if the same dealers are active in Kingman, Arizona, or do they pass down family recipes? Seriously, some substances might have contributed. On the last photo, ML looks sick/high or both.
 
  • #514
  • #515
While talking about Arizona, I did notice his passport photo indicates he was born there.
 
  • #516
Having read of it, I remembered the stuff that Matt Berg was pestering some police department with on FB (it was posted at the beginning of the thread.)

My questions: first, what was this guy smoking? Seriously. Perhaps he was on a vacation and overused?

Second, TBI or not, but on that FB, bombarding the PD with questions, he comes across as sticky/viscous. Did his trauma leave him with unrecognized seizures?

He is totally unhinged.
This one? He seems cocky and arrogant.

Colorado Springs Police Department

Sodrpnoesttplg1at89tlb0i21Sec779mmu2l0r8et7tma3f 3a9 t,e4127 ·

Finally Friday is back! This week we welcomed 79 new police recruits into the family. They all successfully made it through week 1, which included orientation, equipment issues, wellness, and lecture. Follow along with us for the next 6 1/2 months as they learn and grow before moving on to their next phase of training.

Matt Berg
Must be easy if they all made it through week one

Colorado Springs Police Department you should apply and find out. We are always looking for good people.

Matt Berg
Colorado Springs Police Department nah I have concerns you take anyone

Matt Berg no course worth its salt has 100% pass rate

Colorado Springs Police Department
our acceptance rate varies from 2.6%-4.5%, so harder than an Ivy League. Have a great day and thanks for following our post.
 
  • #517

The tweets on that account state they remained friends, which is completely counter to what was previously stated.

“It sounded like conversation between old friends, but, according to Arritt, it was strange to hear from him out of the blue. The two had stopped talking and moved on after a painful 2021 breakup.”

 
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  • #518
This one? He seems cocky and arrogant.

Colorado Springs Police Department

Sodrpnoesttplg1at89tlb0i21Sec779mmu2l0r8et7tma3f 3a9 t,e4127 ·

Finally Friday is back! This week we welcomed 79 new police recruits into the family. They all successfully made it through week 1, which included orientation, equipment issues, wellness, and lecture. Follow along with us for the next 6 1/2 months as they learn and grow before moving on to their next phase of training.

Matt Berg
Must be easy if they all made it through week one

Colorado Springs Police Department you should apply and find out. We are always looking for good people.

Matt Berg
Colorado Springs Police Department nah I have concerns you take anyone

Matt Berg no course worth its salt has 100% pass rate

Colorado Springs Police Department
our acceptance rate varies from 2.6%-4.5%, so harder than an Ivy League. Have a great day and thanks for following our post.

That's what I see as sticky. He doesn't see that it is the time to get out of the conversation, he repeats the same thing four times.
 
  • #519
  • #520
This is troubling. How could he still be on active duty and this not be noticed? How many others are there like this actively serving our country?
The simple problem being if reported, many feel that they could lose their jobs, or even their purpose. MOO.
 

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