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Tesla Cybertruck Explodes in Front of Trump Hotel in Las Vegas

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posted on Jan, 2 2025 @ 11:46 PM
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Thx flatbatt and FCD. đź‘Ť



posted on Jan, 2 2025 @ 11:48 PM
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a reply to: KrustyKrab

A person would have to be crazy to consider an opportunity like this. They might spend a week in Ukraine with a medic bag in the rear, and by the second week someone would slap a rifle in their hands and they'd be straight-up Infantry. Ukraine doesn't care about the money because they're getting tons of it from the US and other western nations. What they really need is guys who can fight (and die). Nothing against Ukranians, but they just don't have enough blood due to a lack of bodies.

edit - This is one of the saddest parts about this conflict (on both the Ukranian and Russian sides). Casualties are just a liability; they're out of the fight. Both sides would almost rather they be dead because then they don't have to dedicate resources to evacuating them. It's really this tragic. This is a horrific conflict in that regard.


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posted on Jan, 2 2025 @ 11:56 PM
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Matthew Livelsberger's wife broke up with him for being unfaithful. He drove to Las Vegas to kill himself in a way that would generate a lot of publicity.

That's the latest theory: redstate.com...



posted on Jan, 2 2025 @ 11:57 PM
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a reply to: Flyingclaydisk

I’ve never understood signing up as a mercenary to go die for a country you’re not a citizen of. Some people just need that adrenaline rush I suppose.🤷‍♂️



posted on Jan, 2 2025 @ 11:58 PM
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a reply to: WeMustCare

Mmmmmm...he could have made just as much of an impact by driving up to the front steps of the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs where he lived. He didn't get any more 'bang' for his buck by driving to Vegas.

So, I'm not sure I'm buyin' that.

There was another reason.


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posted on Jan, 3 2025 @ 12:03 AM
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a reply to: KrustyKrab

For some people who have been in combat for a long time, they just can't mentally rejoin society. Their perception of the society around them is that people just don't understand them. They've been at the tip of the spear so long that waking up every day not knowing if they will survive becomes a way of life, and when that goes away they're lost.

I'm not saying it's right, but that's the way it is for a lot of vets. It's not blood-lust as much as it is living on the edge like that.

edit - There's a giant mental chasm for many hardcore front line soldiers to cross early in their careers and training. And this chasm is the notion that their own life is not as important as the lives of their unit, their buddies and the greater good of the cause. That's a tough thing to 'un-learn'. So when the situation which mandates this mentality suddenly goes away, they feel lost like their life no longer has meaning. I hate to put it this way, but it's almost like a drug.


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posted on Jan, 3 2025 @ 12:04 AM
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originally posted by: KrustyKrab

originally posted by: NorthOS
a reply to: TheMisguidedAngel

This is floating around as well. Not confirmed.

Wasn’t the Trump shooter at the golf course a middle man recruiter for mercenaries fighting for Ukraine? I wonder if the comment above Matt’s and Matt’s comment had anything to do with him or someone in that loop/group?

What is 18D and ETSd in reference too?


Yep, Ryan Routh. Apparently also had the same army base that Routh visited numerous times in common.



posted on Jan, 3 2025 @ 12:05 AM
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a reply to: Flyingclaydisk

TRUMP hotel was an important component to his frame of thought and plan.



posted on Jan, 3 2025 @ 12:07 AM
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a reply to: Flyingclaydisk

No idea at this point.

All found on Telegram channels but I only consider info from ones that have been fairly accurate in their posting in the past.

Points to ponder and investigate



posted on Jan, 3 2025 @ 12:10 AM
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originally posted by: KrustyKrab
a reply to: Flyingclaydisk

I’ve never understood signing up as a mercenary to go die for a country you’re not a citizen of. Some people just need that adrenaline rush I suppose.🤷‍♂️


It's usually good money, and no you usually don't get paid to die, it's usually to advise with some combat being expected as part of the advisement. Back in the Ivory Coast mess, I was promised a nice sum of money to go and provide on scene assistance and advisories to forces on the ground. My friend and I realized what was going on and refused the contract. Instead we did some ranger activities in Africa with some anti-poacher teams. Lot of money to be made if you can deal with the work.

What's taking place in Ukraine is something different, it's like Spain in the 1930s where the country wants fighters so that they don't have to sacrifice their citizens, but at the same time want all the combat wins as victories their armies can claim. So Zelensky and the WEF conscripts foreign fighters to come in and die so they don't have to be paid if possible.

A friend of mine was over there at the early days, and said that a lot of "volunteers" were used as propaganda by being sent to locations then getting shot and photo'd so that Zelensky and WEF could taut as war crimes the Russians were doing. My friend fled the scene, broke contract, and told me that the US and EU were the real enemies there. He also has evidence of human trafficking and organ farming being done in Ukraine before he took off.



posted on Jan, 3 2025 @ 12:23 AM
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a reply to: Guyfriday

Unfortunately, $500 bucks per day isn't all that good of money, if you have to risk you life everyday to get it.

$550 bucks per day is $200,750 per year, and that's if you work 365 days with no break (which you can't do). It's only about $45 bucks an hour based on a 12 hour shift. Seems nice, but would it still be nice freezing your ass off in the rain for weeks on end sitting in a foxhole or running behind a tank all day...with people shooting at you? And worse, the thought that you have no backup, and very little hope of being evacuated if you are wounded. You don't have this mighty military machine like the US behind you with a "leave no man behind" mentality. So, you just lay there suffering, in the cold, until you die.

No thanks!



posted on Jan, 3 2025 @ 12:30 AM
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a reply to: NorthOS


Both Livelsberger and Jabbar spent time at the base formerly known as Fort Bragg, a massive Army base in North Carolina that is home to multiple Army special operations units. However, one of the officials who spoke to the AP said there is no overlap in their assignments at the base, now called Fort Liberty.


news.wttw.com...



posted on Jan, 3 2025 @ 12:34 AM
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a reply to: Flyingclaydisk

Without getting into too many details a person can get a couple million as an advisor on the ground if you have a good contact. These people that are just going over there to fight are not doing so through a good contact, they are just showing up and talking to Ukrainian officials. They're going over there just to be exploited by the WEF.

MY friend was paid almost a million to go over there and was going to get more at the end of contract, but as I said above, the end of contract was BANG-BANG to the head to prevent payment. Anyone going to Ukraine thinking they are going to do good or fight for the betterment of humanity, are just tools, willing tools of the WEF.



posted on Jan, 3 2025 @ 12:50 AM
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So, this is interesting (VERY!)...

Elon Musk has apparently sent a team of people to Vegas (or somewhere) to retrieve the video from inside the Tesla Cybertruck.

Twitter

Hmmmm...maybe we might get to the bottom of this after all. Wouldn't it be interesting to see a dead guy roll up in the truck and then have it explode!

edit - I'll bet there are some feds who are shakin' in their boots right now! Gotta' figure out how to make that truck go missing. "Sorry, Elon, it was just right here a few minutes ago, but now it's gone and we don't have any idea where it went!"

(at about the same time, the rear cargo door of a C-17 opens up out over the middle of the Pacific ocean, and the charred wreckage of a Tesla cybertruck tumbles out).




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posted on Jan, 3 2025 @ 01:02 AM
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with the claim of terrorism, the feds could refuse to let Tesla employees examine the truck under a blanket of National Security. Though to be fair if one of the Air Force ones fell out of the sky Boeing investigators would be dragged out of bed to go figure it out at the scene of the crash.

The feds pushing back on Tesla does come across as hiding details. Interesting thought: "Has Ford been involved in any of the data from the New Orleans incident?"



posted on Jan, 3 2025 @ 03:51 AM
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originally posted by: matafuchs
Two ex-military guys.
Two terror attacks.
One In a TESLA in front of Trump Tower.
The other we are lucky did not use his IEDs.

NIdal Hassan comes to mind.

You have the inauguration and the Super Bowl coming up. I would not attend either if I was offered.



suitcase nukes i bet.



posted on Jan, 3 2025 @ 07:03 AM
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a reply to: Flyingclaydisk

Its a question posed by a shrinker for sure.
Tattoo could just be shopped.



Way too obvious.



I'm seeing two almost identical more subtle symbolic patterns below that, the one on the right looks like a quasar through what might be a dogs head.

That part of the tattoo is for purity control as it might date a bicentennial Ballantine beer can too 1976.

The UFOlogist Dr Greer had a near death experience when he was 17 and he claims it enlightened him about what he called Universal experiencing.

Same Greer interview potentially resolves the upper part of this tattoo.
Someone else could read that?

I have a brother Hank with ties to the Colorado AFB but he didn't drink or smoke.

I think the tattoo was shopped to make it hate bait.

www.vikingheritage.net...






edit on 3-1-2025 by Skinnerbot because: add Odin's triple horn shop explanation



posted on Jan, 3 2025 @ 07:12 AM
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There’s a video of a lady reporter going through his house, a CRIME SCENE, with a Koran opened up. And his little shop hobby area.

Man do they think people are stupid. Wait…



posted on Jan, 3 2025 @ 08:05 AM
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a reply to: Imhere

Damn good post đź‘Ť



posted on Jan, 3 2025 @ 08:52 AM
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Here's a report from The Las Vegas Local CBS TV station (Channel 8) . .




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