It feels like the wheels are coming off the wagon as we inch closer to President Trump’s inauguration day. Is the Deep State going completely rogue? There have been two back-to-back terror attacks involving former and current members of the US military that have sparked the million-dollar question: Who is radicalizing these men?
Thankfully, Elon Musk, whose Tesla Cybertruck was used in the Vegas attack, has been all over this issue and is sharing some much-needed updates, which we’ll get to shortly.
The terror attack in NOLA shocked the nation when a black Muslim man drove his truck into a crowd and then opened fire on folks ringing in the New Year. Right after, a current member of the military tried to blow up Trump Tower in Las Vegas, Nevada. Thankfully, he failed, and the only person that died was the so-called terrorist. And the reason we say “so-called” is because there’s a lot of confusing questions surrounding his role in the explosion.
A U.S. Army soldier, identified as 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger, allegedly detonated a Tesla Cybertruck explosion in front of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, causing injuries to seven individuals.
Matthew’s uncle, Dean Livelsberger, claimed his nephew was a fervent supporter of President-elect Donald Trump and a proud member of the armed forces.
Dean described his nephew as a “super soldier” with a deep love for his country and a strong admiration for the MAGA movement.
Matthew, a Green Beret with a notable military career, had dedicated years to serving in the Special Forces.
“He used to have all patriotic stuff on Facebook, he was 100 percent loving the country,” Dean told outlets. “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.”
The uncle also had serious questions about the equipment Matthew allegedly used to make the truck explode, which included rudimentary fireworks and camping fuels.
“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. He was what you might call a ‘super soldier.’ If you ever read about the things he was awarded and the experience he had, 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.”
A lot of folks are saying that something about this story doesn’t add up. Was he set up? Or was he deeply radicalized by someone—or maybe even a group? There are so many unanswered questions surrounding this attack. […]
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