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Alleged Livelsberger email sparks debate over motive and identity in Cybertruck explosion incident

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Matthew Livelsberger (Inset).

Former Navy SEAL and popular podcast host Shawn Ryan has announced he is going into hiding after releasing a controversial episode that includes a purported email from Matthew Livelsberger, who has been identified as the alleged perpetrator behind the recent explosion involving a Tesla Cybertruck near a Trump hotel in Las Vegas.

The incident, which occurred on New Year’s Day, has sent shockwaves across political and intelligence communities as the email contains alarming claims about advanced propulsion systems, international threats, and U.S. military cover-ups.

The episode featured guest Sam Shoemate, a former US Army intelligence officer, who revealed that he received an email from Livelsberger a day before the explosion.

In the email, Livelsberger, who claimed to have intimate knowledge of top-secret military programmes, described the existence of “gravitic propulsion systems” used by unmanned aircraft allegedly operated by both China and the United States.

According to the message, China has been launching these crafts from submarines in the Atlantic, demonstrating a significant “show of force.” Livelsberger warned that these systems represent “the most dangerous threat to national security that has ever existed,” due to their speed, stealth, and payload capacity, which could theoretically position them over critical U.S. infrastructure, including the White House building itself, completely undetected.

Livelsberger’s email further alleges that he had been under surveillance by federal agencies, including the FBI and Homeland Security, for over a week and claimed to possess a “massive VBIED” (vehicle-borne improvised explosive device).

He suggested that these agencies were intent on preventing him from reaching the Mexican border.

The email also contained explosive accusations about U.S. military conduct, specifically regarding a 2019 airstrike in Nimruz Province, Afghanistan. Livelsberger claimed the strike, which allegedly resulted in mass civilian casualties, was knowingly authorised and subsequently covered up by top U.S. officials, implicating multiple government agencies, including the Department of Defense and the CIA.

Ryan shared the contents of the email on YouTube, highlighting the gravity of Livelsberger’s claims and the potential consequences for national security. He noted that the email called for transparency from the U.S. government to prevent potential escalation into a global conflict. Following the release, Ryan indicated that he feared for his safety and was taking precautionary steps to protect himself.

Public reaction to the revelation has been intense, with online speculation ranging from skepticism to concern over the potential implications of the alleged “mutually assured destruction situation” mentioned in the email. Critics argue that Ryan’s decision to release unverified claims could incite panic or spread misinformation, while supporters view his actions as a courageous effort to expose the truth behind the incident.

As investigations continue, questions remain about Livelsberger’s motivations, the authenticity of his claims, and the true nature of the Cybertruck incident. Authorities have yet to respond to the allegations made in the email. Meanwhile, Ryan’s abrupt disappearance has only heightened the intrigue surrounding this unfolding story.

The release of the email and its accompanying claims has sparked widespread online debate, with skeptics questioning the narrative surrounding Livelsberger and the explosion.

Some users pointed out inconsistencies, such as Livelsberger’s stated intent to flee to Mexico while allegedly carrying out a high-profile detonation instead. One commentator remarked, “So he sends an email saying they have been following him and he is under no duress and was trying to go to Mexico… but stops to blow himself up. Ok.” Others dismissed the email as a strategic blend of public information and conspiracy-laden buzzwords, with references to U.S. drone programmes, UAP (unidentified aerial phenomena), and even the famed Area 51 fuelling the intrigue.

Adding to the mystery is the unresolved question of the Tesla driver’s identity. Reports suggest that DNA from the remains found at the scene does not match that of Livelsberger’s son, raising doubts about whether the body belonged to Livelsberger at all.

This has led to theories that the incident could be a misdirection or even a staged event.

Supporters of Shawn Ryan urged others to watch the controversial episode, fearing it will soon be taken offline due to the sensitive nature of the discussion.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. Livelsberger had a lot of dirt on the intelligence agencies. He was a patsy, now dead, and they have blamed him for the cybertuck bomb. With him now eliminated the deep state have killed two birds with one stone

  2. Business as usual courtesy of the Mossad / CIA / FBI – run Deep State…
    Only Russia is safe~

  3. He was a right wing Trump supporter.

    That’s why he blew up a Tesla outside of a Trump hotel.

    Fort Bragg isn’t a real place.

    Trust us 👍

    -Mainstream media

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