Previously: Las Vegas: CyberTruck Blows Up Outside Trump Casino, Killing One and Injuring Several
Yeah, I think that’s a bit suspicious.
RT:
Investigators have identified the driver of the Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas as 37-year-old army veteran Matthew Livelsberger from Colorado Springs, several US media outlets reported on Thursday.
The explosion, which occurred on January 1, resulted in the death of Livelsberger and injured seven bystanders. The FBI has conducted searches at multiple addresses associated with Livelsberger in Colorado Springs, according to media reports.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the explosion was unrelated to the vehicle’s design or function, attributing it instead to explosive materials transported in the truck’s bed. The vehicle contained gasoline canisters and firework mortars.
The FBI is investigating the incident as a potential act of terrorism, especially considering its proximity to the Trump International Hotel and a similar attack in New Orleans earlier that day.
A 42-year-old US Army veteran named Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar drove a pickup truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street, resulting in the deaths of 15 people and injuries to at least 35 others on January 1.
I do not think the explanation here is that these two met in the army and became Islamic terrorists together. That does not make sense, just like nothing about that New Orleans attack makes any sense.
It’s much more likely that both men were patsies in some kind of larger fed scheme, and had possibly been groomed or manipulated with some kind of MKUltra type program while in the US military.
There isn’t really a lot of information about either event thus far, because why would the US government give out any information on these things?
Because of the lack of information, the only thing you can do is wildly speculate, which isn’t really very useful, but if you do wild speculation, it is almost certain to be closer to the truth than whatever the government tells you.