The family of Special Forces soldier Matthew Livelsberger (37) who, according to police, shot himself outside the Trump hotel in Las Vegas on New Year’s morning, says he was a staunch Trump supporter. It doesn’t make sense that he would commit an act of terrorism against Trump and Musk. The family does not believe the official version. This also applies to the explosion, which was more like fireworks. Livelsberger could have created something that would have destroyed the hotel if he wanted to.

According to his uncle, Matthew Livelsberger was a staunch Trump supporter!
His uncle also told The Independent that he was “a skilled warrior who would have been able to make a much more sophisticated bomb”.
So why did he use propane tanks, camping fuel and fireworks instead?

It has emerged that Livelsberger shot himself before the explosion. The coroner says he shot himself in the mouth. He confirmed that it was Livelsberger in the car. But how could he first shoot himself and then trigger the explosion?

After driving up and down Las Vegas Boulevard for an hour, Livelsberger drove into the Trump hotel and died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound before the explosion, according to authorities, who found the newly purchased handgun he used at his feet, along with his passport, military ID, credit cards and iPhone and smartwatch.

UPDATE: Livelsberger Family Question Narrative – Says He Was HUGE Trump Supporter and “Would Have Been Able to Make a More Sophisticated Bomb” – After He Allegedly “Shot Himself” PRIOR to Blowing Up CyberTruck

The FBI’s back-and-forth means the public no longer trusts them to act professionally. The FBI first said the mass murder in New Orleans wasn’t terrorism, before turning 180 degrees and saying yes, it was terrorism. Now they say Shamshud-bin Jabbar and Livelsberger acted on their own. It comes after police said they were looking for four co-conspirators who were said on surveillance footage to be out planting bombs in the French Quarter of New Orleans.

“We have no information that anyone else was involved in the attack,” said Biden during a press conference. “They have determined that the attacker was the same person who placed the explosives in ice coolers at two nearby locations in the French Quarter, just hours before he drove his car into the crowd. They assessed that he had a remote detonator in his car to detonate the two ice boxes.”

There’s a lot of back and forth.

Shamshud bin Jabbar was on a visit to Egypt. Several U.S. terrorists have visited the Middle East before taking action.

The greatest mystery surrounds Livelsberger. The Wall Street Journal has charted his professional career. Livelsberger was a professional special forces soldier who was in contact with colleagues until a few days ago. They didn’t realise anything was wrong. They didn’t realise anything. What happened «doesn’t make sense»:

In July, Matthew Alan Livelsberger posted photos on Facebook proudly posing with his newborn child. He was in the midst of a highly decorated career in the US military. Six months later, the 37-year-old was dead and labelled as the man whose Tesla Cybertruck exploded on Wednesday outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.

Sheriff Kevin McMahill called it a suicide.

“I’m comfortable calling it a suicide given the bombing that occurred immediately afterwards,” McMahill said. “I don’t give it any other labels.”

It’s a statement that leaves many questions unanswered.

A model soldier

Livelsberger had no disciplinary problems, according to the Army. Fellow soldiers have told authorities that he was a strong soldier with no apparent professional problems. Someone from his unit had spoken to him a few days ago, according to defence officials.
“This is a strange one,” one remarked.

Why would a model soldier radically change character and kill himself in such a spectacular way?

On Thursday, army officials were investigating whether Livelsberger had any personal issues while combing through his unit, trying to unravel the mystery of how or why a model soldier with a stellar record could potentially be linked to an act of terrorism. So far, they are still baffled. He was a decorated sergeant in the U.S. Special Forces, an Army Green Beret and a top student who showed no signs of distress when he spoke to members of his unit just a few days ago, according to defence officials.

Livelsberger was due back at the base in Germany on Saturday.

Why is an expert acting like an amateur?

Why did Livelsberger set off an explosion that was so weak? Why fireworks when he knew how to put together powerful bombs?

One circumstance is worth noting: Livelsberger was trying to get a combat casualty management instructor to Ukraine. There was talk of a 30-day commitment. This is done with the knowledge and will of the authorities. They are there as private contractors.

Much of Livelsberger’s activity on LinkedIn centred on the military. In a post about three months ago, he responded to a post seeking a tactical combat casualty care instructor, preferably with a special operations background, for a 30-day stint in Ukraine. Livelsberger replied that he had a top person looking for such an opportunity, and wrote that he was “sending him your way”.

The questions only grow when you read about Livelsberger’s career. He enlisted at the age of 18 and was on active duty when he reportedly took his own life outside the hotel of a man he admired.

It doesn’t make sense.

 

 

 

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