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Police have recently revealed notes left behind by the active duty United States Army serviceman responsible for the Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on January 1—one of which claimed that the blast was meant to be a "wake up call" for America.
Knewz.com has learned that another note left behind by 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger called for relentless – and possibly violent – efforts to rid the federal government of Democrats.
"Fellow Servicemembers, Veterans, and all Americans, TIME TO WAKE UP! We are being led by weak and feckless leadership who only serve to enrich themselves," the Green Beret servicemember wrote in what appeared to be a call for armed "revolution" against the Democratic administration.
The note left behind by Livelsberger seemingly contains "directives" for active military personnel and veterans, mapping a roadmap for how to purge the Democrats from the government.
"Military and vets move on DC starting now. Militias facilitate and augment this activity. Occupy every major road along fed buildings and the campus of fed buildings by the hundreds of thousands," Livelsberger wrote in one of his notes.
"Lock the highways around down with semis right after everybody gets in. Hold until the purge is complete," he further instructed.
"Try peaceful means first, but be prepared to fight to get the Dems out of the fed government and military by any means necessary. They all must go and a hard reset must occur for our country to avoid collapse," the note added.
The second note the Cybertruck explosion suspect left behind is a little more elaborate and offers more insight into how the active duty special forces member saw the American administration.
"We are crumbling because of a lack of self respect, morales, and respect for others. Greed and gluttony has consumed us. The top 1% decided long ago they weren’t going to bring everyone else with them. You are cattle to them," Livelsberger wrote in the second note.
"A lot of us are just sitting around waiting to die. No sunlight, no steps, no fresh air, no hope. Our children are addicted to screens by the age of two. We are filling our bodies with processed foods. Our population is too fat to join the military yet we are facing a war with China, Russia, North Korea and Iran before 2030," the note further read.
"We must move on from the culture of weakness and self enrichment perpetuated by our senior political and military leaders. We are done with the blatant corruption. Our soldiers are done fighting wars without end states or clear objectives."
In the note, he also explained his motive behind the Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion as he wrote:
"This was not a terrorist attack, it was a wake up call. Americans only pay attention to spectacles and violence. What better way to get my point across than a stunt with fireworks and explosives?"
"Why did I personally do it now? I needed to cleanse my mind of the brothers I’ve lost and relieve myself of the burden of the lives I took."
Livelsberger also made some sort of a rallying call to the nation to take matters into their own hands and make America great again as the curtains fall on the Joe Biden presidency.
He urged the nation to "Stop obsessing over diversity" and focus on issues like cost of living, income inequality, and homelessness.
"Stop obsessing over diversity. We are all diverse and DEI [Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion] is a cancer. Thankfully we rejected the DEI candidate and will have a real President instead of Weekend at Bernie’s," the U.S. Army serviceman wrote.
It is worth noting that Livelsberger's paternal uncle, Dean Livelsberger, said in a statement to the media that his nephew was a "Rambo-type" patriot who "loved" Donald Trump and that the Las Vegas explosion suspect "used to have all patriotic stuff on Facebook, he was 100 percent loving the country."
"He loved Trump, and he was always a very, very patriotic soldier, a patriotic American. It’s one of the reasons he was in Special Forces for so many years. It wasn’t just one tour of duty," Dean told reporters.
It has been reported that Matthew served in the U.S. Army for 19 years, 18 of which were in the Special Forces. Reports have mentioned that he was deployed twice in Afghanistan, and was also stationed in Tajikistan, Georgia, Congo, and Ukraine.
His most recent deployment was in Germany, although law enforcement authorities have said he was on leave in Colorado Springs when he rented the Cybertruck and drove to Las Vegas.
Livelsberger's support for incoming President Trump and his allies – namely Elon Musk and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – seems evident in the note he left behind as well, as he closed it with:
"Consider this last sunset of ‘24 and my actions the end of our sickness and a new chapter of health for our people. Rally around the Trump, Musk, Kennedy, and ride this wave to the highest hegemony for all Americans! We are second to no one."