Shawn Ryan interview unveils explosive Cybertruck bomber claims



A friend of Las Vegas Cybertruck bomber Matthew Livelsberger has come forward to reveal an email manifesto that Livelsberger sent to him. Retired U.S. Army officer Sam Shoemate requested an appearance on the Shawn Ryan podcast to unveil the manifesto.

Shoemate stated he contacted Ryan first because he was convinced the national news media would suppress the story and that the federal government might try to stop it. Ryan, courageously, immediately released the video of the conversation to the public.

Could it be that Livelsberger knew the information he was about to disclose would get him killed or put in prison for the rest of his life?

During the interview, Ryan mentioned his cell phone had been acting up before the interview and he was concerned that he was being surveilled. I can verify that the CIA and the FBI do this to American citizens and even have done it to me. Ryan said after the interview that he would disappear with his family for a few days for their safety.

Until now, the legacy news media’s reporting of the Jan. 1 incident outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas has said nothing about the bomber’s motivation for the spectacular act that blessedly did far less damage than it might have.

Ryan showed a screenshot of the email as evidence.

According to Shoemate, Livelsberger emailed him a manifesto revealing he believed he was under surveillance by the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security because of the information he was about to reveal to the public. He claimed China and the United States have anti-gravity drone technology that poses a serious risk to our national security.

Livelsberger also wrote that he was exposing a cover-up of a U.S. airstrike in Afghanistan in 2019 that massacred a large number of civilians, including women and children. Livelsberger wrote this was the incident that pushed him to the limit.

Livelsberger also wrote that China has launched anti-gravity drones from submarines off the East Coast that are the “most dangerous threat to national security.” He claimed these drones, also deployed by the United States, possess stealth technology, can evade radar detection, and have an unlimited payload capacity that could be used for weapons deployment.

Below are the contents of the emails sent to Shoemate by Livelsberger:

In case I do not make it to my decision point or on to the Mexico border I am sending this now. Please do not release this until 1JAN and keep my identity private until then.

First off I am not under duress or hostile influence or control. My first car was a 2006 Black Ford Mustang V6 for verification.
What we have been seeing with "drones" is the operational use of gravitic propulsion systems powered aircraft by most recently China [on] the east coast, but throughout history, the US. Only we and China have this capability ...

China has been launching them from the Atlantic from submarines for years, but this activity recently has picked up. As of now, it is just a show of force and they are using it similar to how they used the balloon for SIGINT and ISR, which are also part of the integrated coms system. There are dozens of those balloons in the air at any given time.

The so what is because of the speed and stealth of these unmanned [aircraft], they are the most dangerous threat to national security that has ever existed. They basically have an unlimited payload capacity and can park it over the WH if they wanted. It's checkmate.

[The U.S. government] needs to give the history of this, how we are employing it and weaponizing it, how China is employing them and what the way forward is. China is poised to attack anywhere in the East Coast.

I've been followed for over a week now [by] likely Homeland or FBI, and they are looking to move on me and are unlikely going to let me cross into Mexico, but won't because they know I am armed and I have a massive [vehicle-borne improvised explosive device]. I've been trying to maintain a very visible profile and have kept my phone and they are definitely digitally tracking me.

I have knowledge of this program and also war crimes that were covered up during airstrikes in Nimruz province Afghanistan in 2019 by the admin, DoD, DEA, and CIA. I conducted targeting for these strikes of over 125 buildings (65 were struck because of CIVCAS) that killed hundreds of civilians in a single day. [U.S. Forces Afghanistan] continued strikes after spotting civilians on initial ISR, it was supposed to take 6 minutes and scramble all aircraft in CENTCOM. The UN basically called these war crimes, but the administration made them disappear. I was part of that cover-up with USFORA and Agent [Redacted] of the DEA. So I don't know if my abduction attempt is related to either. I worked with GEN Millers 10 staff on this as well as the response to Bala Murghab. AOB-S Commander at the time. [Redacted] can validate this.

You need to elevate this to the media so we avoid a world war because this is a mutually assured destruction situation.

For vetting my Linkedin is Matt Berg or Matthew Livelsberger, an active duty 18Z out of 1-10 my profile is public. I have an active TSSCI with UAP USAP access.

The FBI claimed, “Although this incident is more public and more sensational, it ultimately appears to be a tragic case of suicide involving a heavily decorated combat veteran who was struggling with PTSD and other issues.”

The American people have lost trust in these kinds of statements.

Could it be that Livelsberger knew the information he was about to disclose would get him killed or put in prison for the rest of his life? We may never know the answer.

Did the Vegas Cybertruck bomber just reveal the secret behind the elusive drones?



A chilling story has emerged: A whistleblower, claiming to possess knowledge of advanced military technologies and covert operations, took his own life in a shocking explosion outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. He left behind a manifesto filled with claims so extraordinary they sound like science fiction. Yet if even a fraction of them prove true, the implications are staggering and demand immediate attention.

This whistleblower alleges that the United States and China developed “gravitic propulsion systems,” technologies that manipulate gravity itself to enable silent, undetectable flight at unimaginable speeds. According to his claims, these systems are not theoretical — they are operational, deployed both in the United States and China. If true, this would render conventional defense systems obsolete, fundamentally altering the global balance of power.

America’s founders warned us about unchecked government power. Today, their warnings feel more relevant than ever.

Imagine aircraft that defy radar, heat signatures, and missile defense systems. They carry massive payloads, conduct surveillance, and operate without a sound. If such technologies exist, they pose a national security threat unlike any we’ve faced.

But why haven’t we been told? If these claims are false, they must be debunked transparently. If true, the public has a right to know how such technologies are being used and safeguarded.

The whistleblower’s manifesto goes farther, claiming that with this technology, the United States and China developed and deployed the infamous drones that were seen across the United States starting late last year. He alleged that China launched them from submarines along the U.S. East Coast, calling them “the most dangerous threat to national security” because of their stealth, ability to evade detection, and unlimited payload capacity. He ties this advanced technology to other surveillance systems, creating a network so advanced it makes our current intelligence capabilities look primitive.

These claims may sound far-fetched, but they highlight a deeper issue: the cost of government secrecy. Not knowing — and not being told — fuels distrust and speculation. Without transparency, these incidents dangerously erode public confidence in our leaders and institutions.

The cost of secrecy

Beyond technology, the manifesto also alleges moral failures, including war crimes and deliberate cover-ups during U.S. airstrikes in Afghanistan. In one particularly harrowing claim, the whistleblower describes attacks in Afghanistan’s Nimroz Province in 2019. He alleges that 125 buildings were targeted, with 65 struck, resulting in hundreds of civilian deaths in a single day. Even after civilians were spotted, he claims, the strikes continued knowingly and deliberately.

The United Nations investigated similar incidents and confirmed civilian casualties during these operations. However, the whistleblower’s accusations go farther, implicating high-ranking officials, the Department of Defense, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Central Intelligence Agency, and even top military generals in a broader pattern of deceit, eroding the moral integrity of our military and government.

Whether these specific claims hold up, they underscore a larger issue: Secrecy breeds corruption. When people in power hide their actions and evade accountability, they break trust — and everyone pays the price, not just those at the top but also the citizens and soldiers they serve.

Transparency is an imperative

America’s founders warned us about unchecked government power. Today, their warnings feel more relevant than ever. From the COVID-19 pandemic to the Capitol riot on January 6 to the potential misuse of advanced technologies, the American people have been kept in the dark for too long.

Sunlight is the best disinfectant, and sunlight is coming. Transparency must become our rallying cry. As we look to the future, we must demand accountability — not just from those we oppose politically but from all leaders entrusted with power. This isn’t about partisanship; it’s about preserving our nation from self-destruction.

As we enter a new chapter in our nation’s history, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Whether it’s uncovering the truth about advanced technology, holding perpetrators of corruption accountable, or seeking justice for war crimes, we must act. This isn’t just a call to action — it’s a moral imperative.

Our strength lies in our unity and our resolve. The powerful fear an informed and vocal citizenry. Let’s prove them right. By demanding transparency and accountability, we can restore trust and ensure that the government serves the people — not the other way around.

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Alleged Cybertruck bomber reportedly sent bizarre email about New Jersey drones and war crimes in Afghanistan before attack



The U.S. Special Services soldier who allegedly detonated explosives inside a Tesla Cybertruck outside of the Las Vegas Trump Hotel had reportedly emailed a bizarre message about the drones over New Jersey and other esoteric topics.

The U.S. Army confirmed that Master Sgt. Matthew Alan Livelsberger was on leave when he reportedly died in the explosion on New Year's Day. On Friday, an email attributed to Livelsberger appeared on social media and revealed his thoughts just days before the incident.

'I have knowledge of this program and also war crimes that were covered up ...'

"First off I am not under duress or hostile influence or control. My first car was a 2006 Black Ford Mustang V6 for verification," began the email that was sent to retired U.S. Army intelligence officer Sam Shoemate.

Shoemate read the email on the "The Shawn Ryan Podcast," and after releasing it on email, the contents were confirmed by authorities as being authored by the suspect.

"What we have been seeing with 'drones' is the operational use of gravitic propulsion systems powered aircraft by most recently China in the east coast, but throughout history, the US," he continued. "Only we and China have this capability. Our OPEN location for this activity in the box is below. China has been launching them from the Atlantic from submarines for years, but this activity recently has picked up. As of now, it is just a show of force and they are using it similar to how they used the balloon ..."

Livelsberger went on to call the drones the "most dangerous threat to national security that has ever existed."

He claimed that either the FBI or Homeland Security had been following him and digitally tracking him.

"I have knowledge of this program and also war crimes that were covered up during airstrikes in Nimruz province Afghanistan in 2019 by the admin, DoD, DEA and CIA. I conducted targeting for these strikes of over 125 buildings (65 were struck because of [civilian casualties]) that killed hundreds of civilians in a single day," the email read.

He claimed that he was part of a cover-up of the supposed war crimes and enumerated military leaders whom he worked underneath.

Investigators have been trying to piece together the events leading up to the explosion. They believe that Livelsberger rented the Cybertruck from the Turo rental service and filled the back with various explosives. He was found with a gunshot wound in his head, leading investigators to believe he killed himself before the explosives were set to detonate.

Livelsberger had split up with his wife just days before the incident.

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