The recent Las Vegas Cybertruck bombing is raising more questions than answers, and the narrative being fed to the public doesn’t seem to hold water. Matthew Livelsberger, the alleged bomber, reportedly died in an explosion involving a rented Cybertruck—a vehicle known for its bulletproof properties and capable of withstanding significant damage. However, what he allegedly packed inside the truck raises serious doubts about the official story. Mortar fireworks, gasoline canisters, and campfire fuel canisters—barely effective explosives for someone with Livelsberger’s level of experience—simply don’t add up. This wasn’t a bomb designed for maximum damage; it was a bomb that, frankly, didn’t make sense.
Livelsberger wasn’t some random individual. He was a highly trained former Special Forces soldier who recently made the E8 list for MSG in 2023, meaning he was likely still on active duty and had completed advanced training as a Communications and Intelligence Sergeant. He was Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (SUAS) qualified, a detail that strongly suggests he had drone piloting experience. So why would he rent a Cybertruck—bulletproof and practically unfit for an effective explosion—if he truly intended to cause harm? And why did the front windows of the building remain completely intact? Was this an attempt to make it look like a bigger attack, but one that fell short of its intended target?
As if that weren’t strange enough, Livelsberger allegedly changed his Signal number and photo just before the explosion. And in a deeply bizarre turn, the Las Vegas Sheriff reported that Livelsberger had “sustained a gunshot wound to the head prior to the detonation of the vehicle.” Was this a suicide mission gone awry, or did someone want to silence him before he could expose more than just an attempted bombing?
And then we have Livelsberger’s passport, found intact amidst the charred remains of the vehicle and a body burned beyond recognition.
Because, you know, passports are made of some kind of magical, heat-resistant material that defies the laws of physics.
This miraculous survival of the passport has eerie echoes of the 9/11 hijackings, where, coincidentally (or not?), the passports of the hijackers were also found intact amidst the rubble of the World Trade Center. Because, clearly, the laws of thermodynamics don’t apply to terrorists’ travel documents.
Shawn Ryan, a prominent figure in the alternative media space, claims he is now going into hiding following the release of an email allegedly sent by Livelsberger, warning of drones operating with “gravitic propulsion systems.” Livelsberger claimed that only the U.S. and China had the ability to deploy such drones, and he connected this high-tech weaponry to a larger, more disturbing threat to national security. According to the email, these drones are capable of carrying unlimited payloads and could hover above sensitive areas like the White House without detection. If Livelsberger was truly the lone operator in this bombing, why was he sending cryptic messages about national security, secret drone programs, and war crimes, just hours before his death?
Here’s where the plot grows even darker. Livelsberger claimed knowledge of U.S. military cover-ups, including a 2019 airstrike in Afghanistan that killed hundreds of civilians. He even went so far as to implicate high-ranking figures within the U.S. government and military. If he truly knew this much, what role did he play in all of this? And why was his tragic end tied to a bombing that, on the surface, seems utterly out of place for someone with his training?
This story is still far from over, and the truth behind Matthew Livelsberger’s death and the Las Vegas bombing is something we’re only beginning to unravel. But one thing is clear: the official story is full of holes, and we may never truly understand what happened that day—or what Livelsberger may have been trying to warn us about before it was too late.
Alex Jones did a bombshell report on many of the anomalies and impossibilities of the official story – check it out here. And here’s a thread on X that goes deep down the rabbit hole.
Stay tuned. The truth is out there… and it’s not what they’re telling you.
And it wouldn’t be the first time they lied about a bombing, either. We have an entire chapter on the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing in our book, Monumental Myths. We’ve republished it here. Also, check out the brilliant video below from James Corbett about the absurdity of the “official story” about the bombing.
We would link to Corbett’s YouTube channel, but he was digitally assassinated by YouTube in 2021. Here’s what he says about it: “I posted Episode 398 of The Corbett Report podcast, “Science Says,” around 10 PM Japanese Standard Time on Friday, April 9th, 2021, and then went to bed. Sometime shortly after midnight, the main Corbett Report channel was removed from YouTube. And, just like that, 14 years of work—some 1700+ videos, 569,000+ subscribers and 90 million+ video views—was erased from the digital ether.”
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