
The New Year’s Day detonation of a Tesla Cybertruck outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas has drawn scrutiny following the emergence of claims made by the suspected perpetrator, Matthew Alan Livelsberger. The former Army master sergeant left behind a series of writings and an email that have opened discussions about drone technology, federal surveillance, and alleged military misconduct.
Livelsberger reportedly sent an email before the explosion, outlining what he described as the origins of mysterious drone sightings across the country. He claimed these drones use advanced gravitic propulsion systems operated by both the U.S. and China. Describing the technology as the “most dangerous threat to national security,” Livelsberger warned of their stealth and destructive capabilities.
BREAKING: Shawn Ryan says he is going into hiding following the release of his most recent episode where he shares an email allegedly sent by Matthew Livelsberger before the Trump hotel explosion.
Guest Sam Shoemate says he was sent an email on Tuesday from Livelsberger before… pic.twitter.com/SuWqtazVdf
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 3, 2025
What was the true motivation behind Matthew Livelsberger's actions as detailed in his manifesto, beyond what is explicitly stated, and how did his military background influence his decision-making process?
— N1K (@N1K1961645) January 4, 2025
The email also revealed his belief that federal agencies were monitoring him. Livelsberger wrote that Homeland Security and the FBI were tracking his movements digitally and physically. He suspected they intended to stop him from reaching Mexico, where he planned to flee. He suggested their hesitancy to confront him stemmed from their knowledge of the explosives he possessed.
I urge everyone to dedicate at least 45 minutes to fully grasp the details that have unfolded over the past few days. This episode takes a deep dive into the manifesto—an email sent to @samosaur by Matt Livelsberger himself. Within this chilling document, Livelsberger boldly… pic.twitter.com/Im9aLcM7QA
— Shawn Ryan (@ShawnRyan762) January 3, 2025
Investigators found additional notes on Livelsberger’s phone criticizing U.S. leaders as ineffective and self-serving. He described the explosion as a “wake-up call” rather than terrorism, intended to draw attention to the country’s issues. The writings also reflected his struggles with guilt from his time in the military, where he witnessed and participated in combat actions he later regretted.
NEW: Investigators claim they have found notes from Matthew Livelsberger, say he discussed "conflicts elsewhere" and "domestic" issues.
The FBI also now says that they have strong evidence that suggests the "manifesto" that was covered by Shawn Ryan *was* Livelsberger's.
"He… pic.twitter.com/v0QExkeXzf
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 3, 2025
Next time don’t take the screenshot of Matt Livelsberger’s “manifesto” in editor mode.
Poor attention to detail for an “intelligence analyst.” 😆 https://t.co/gPnM0ZZT81 pic.twitter.com/c8ouKJUgbM
— DeAnna Calderón (@DCinTejas) January 4, 2025
The supposed Cybertruck Bomber Livelsberger email / manifesto. I question everything coming from Federal Intelligence Agent Shawn Ryan. 👀 pic.twitter.com/5zkasD5SoH
— Roy Rogue (@rogue185263) January 4, 2025
Livelsberger also accused U.S. agencies, including the CIA, Department of Defense, and DEA, of covering up war crimes. He alleged that during 2019 airstrikes in Afghanistan, he was involved in operations targeting over 125 buildings. He claimed the strikes killed hundreds of civilians and were intentionally concealed to protect officials from accountability.
There is ZERO evidence or proof that the circulating "manifesto" – which is being propagated by MSM – was written by Matthew Livelsberger. The timing is highly suspicious – if the email was from 12/31, what took 3 days for @ShawnRyan762 to release it? The answer is: it is FAKE.
— OFI (@ofiresearch) January 4, 2025
This changes everything. https://t.co/XHk2d7rziE
— Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) January 3, 2025
Authorities believe Livelsberger rented the Cybertruck through a peer-to-peer service, rigged it with explosives, and parked it outside the Trump hotel. A gunshot wound on his body indicates he may have taken his own life before the blast. Federal officials are working to verify the authenticity of his claims and determine the broader implications of his writings.
Matthew Livelsberger said Cybertruck bombing was to 'cleanse' mind as 'strong evidence' suggests he wrote manifesto blasting Chinese drones. Better take this man’s warning seriously and I wouldn’t trust what the corrupt cowardly govt tells us! https://t.co/Kfkq0DmSn8
— rugbyguy (@Foss5150) January 4, 2025