The Strange Case of Matthew Livelsberger and the Cybertruck Incident at Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas

January 2nd, 2025

Nothing about the Matthew Livelsberger situation makes sense, but the most baffling aspect of the story is the amateurish nature of the improvised explosive.

Additionally, Livelsberger’s passport, military identification, iPhone and credit cards found in the vehicle. However:

Due to Livelsberger’s body being burnt beyond recognition and the gunshot wound, McMahill said it’s been hard to identify the body. He still does not have “100 percent confirmation” that he is the suspect.

Hmm.

More from Green Beret Nap Time:

Via: Independent:

“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 ‘supersoldier.’ 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.”

With Livelsberger’s skills, his uncle suggested, his nephew “could have fashioned a bomb that would have obliterated half of that hotel if he seriously wanted to hurt others.”

“Think of Oklahoma City,” he said. “McVeigh was just a normal soldier. Not a Tier 1 operator like Matt.”

2 Responses to “The Strange Case of Matthew Livelsberger and the Cybertruck Incident at Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas”

  1. Snowman says:

    Tesla advertises that some of its functions can be controlled from an iPhone, although it cannot drive autonomously.

    Wonder who was in that black sedan that was alongside the truck and went past as the truck swerved into the crowd? It reminded me of a border collie herding a sheep.

    Body burned… Reminds me of the remote-controlled murder of the journalist in CA whose new car drove itself at high speed into a tree in the wee hours. The body in the driver’s seat was burned beyond recognition there, too. The authorities immediately seized it and kept it for a few weeks before releasing it to the family. What were they doing to whom during those weeks? The journalist had said he was very afraid ‘they’ would kidnap him because of a investigation he had done but not yet published.

    I read that several homeless people die in cities each day. Their bodies are collected are by the authorities, so it would be easy to chose a body to prop up in a car seat.

    It would be interesting to see all the street camera shots of the truck as it traveled and to trace its route from the rental company to NO. Some shots might show the driver.

  2. Snowman says:

    I just saw this (below) online. Perhaps I should give up speculating like I do, since Elon Musk Knows All, Sees All, and is happy to tell us what he wants us to think. I hope he’ll tell us if the NO truck was also not autopiloted.

    “Elon Musk Shuts Down Theories Claiming Las Vegas Cybertruck Driver Was
    Already Shot — And the Vehicle Autopiloted to the Location”

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/01/elon-musk-shuts-down-theories-claiming-las-vegas/

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