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Feds Classify Bomber's Manifesto: Cybertruck Explosion Linked to Gravic Propulsion Drones

Benny JohnsonNovember 18, 202511 min73,224 views
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The Cybertruck Explosion Incident

  • 💥 A Green Beret and Special Forces officer, Master Sergeant Matthew Liblberger, detonated a Cybertruck in front of the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas.
  • ⚠️ The incident occurred shortly before the explosion, with the individual reportedly shooting himself and the vehicle detonating via a dead man's switch.
  • ❓ The event, which occurred shortly after the Cybertruck's release and before Trump's inauguration, has been largely unaddressed by news cycles.

Classification of the Bomber's Manifesto

  • 📜 Following the explosion, the Las Vegas PD recovered a 70-page manifesto from Liblberger's phone.
  • 🔒 The FBI intervened, informing the Las Vegas PD that the Department of Defense had classified the manifesto due to national security concerns, preventing its release.
  • 🕵️ This classification by federal intelligence organizations and the Department of War has led to accusations of a cover-up.

Leaked Information and Gravic Propulsion

  • ✉️ A portion of the manifesto was allegedly leaked to podcaster Shawn Ryan, detailing concerns about gravic propulsion systems.
  • 🚀 The leaked information suggests that both the US and China possess this technology, with China allegedly launching drones from submarines in the Atlantic.
  • ✈️ These drones are described as a show of force and a significant threat due to their speed, stealth, and unlimited payload capacity.

Speculation and Unanswered Questions

  • 🤔 The speaker questions why the manifesto would be classified if it contained only the ramblings of an insane person, suggesting the classification itself implies the information is significant.
  • 🇺🇸 This ties into President Trump's past statements about possessing unimaginable weaponry far beyond conventional understanding.
  • ❓ The incident raises questions about whether Liblberger was a whistleblower or if the event was a deeper operation, with the DoD's silence interpreted as a cover-up.
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