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Matthew Livelsberger Warned People About World War III: Alleged Manifesto

Matthew Livelsberger Manifesto World War III Claim

Matthew Livelsberger, who was inside the Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside President-elect Donald Trump‘s Las Vegas hotel on Wednesday, allegedly warned of a coming “world war” in an emailed manifesto one day earlier.

Why It Matters

Authorities identified Livelsberger, a 37-year-old Army Special Forces soldier, as the person suspected of detonating an improvised bomb in a rented Cybertruck just outside the entrance to Vegas’ Trump International Hotel on New Year’s Day. Las Vegas Sheriff Kevin McMahill said that Livelsberger suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head just before the explosion.

The Cybertruck bomb exploded in Las Vegas only hours after a truck plowed into a crowd in New Orleans’ busy French Quarter, killing at least 15 people in a suspected act of terrorism. The attacker was shot dead by police.

Deceased Cybertruck bombing suspect Matthew Livelsberger is pictured in an image shared at a police press conference in Las Vegas on Thursday. An emailed manifesto allegedly written by Livelsberger claims that secret “gravitic” technology used…


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What To Know

Retired Army intelligence officer Sam Shoemate said during an episode of the Shawn Ryan Show podcast released on Friday that he received an email from Livelsberger on December 31. It urged him to warn the public that “gravitic” technology used by the U.S. and China was a “mutually assured destruction situation” that could bring about World War III.

Ryan, a former Navy Seal, has over 3.5 million subscribers to his podcast on YouTube and more than 1 million followers on Instagram, including fellow podcaster Joe Rogan and the president-elect’s daughter Ivanka Trump. Ryan said during the show that he could not give Livelsberger’s alleged manifesto “100 percent credibility.”

Livelsberger’s email claims that the recent sightings of mysterious drones in the U.S. were actually “the operational use of gravitic propulsion systems powered aircraft” by China. He said that “only” the U.S. and China have the purported technology, which he called “the most dangerous threat to national security that has ever existed.”

“They basically have an unlimited payload capacity and can park…

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