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Date: January 03, 2025 at 14:41:32
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Cybertruck Bomber, Matthew Livelsberger’s Email

URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xglaXVtQcis


I've only heard a small portion of this so far but fascinating, if true...

Jan 3, 2025 Shawn Ryan Show Podcast
Sam Shoemate is an intelligence officer and Chief Warrant Officer 2 (US Army, Retired). On December 31st, Sam received an email allegedly from Matthew Livelsberger - who would be named as the perpetrator in the detonation of a Tesla Cybertruck at Trump Tower the following day. In this episode of the Shawn Ryan Show, Shoemate brings forward critical information and allegations that cast doubt on the “mainstream” narratives surrounding this event - and many others - if true.


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Date: January 05, 2025 at 04:52:12
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: law enforcement believes email seems to be from Livelsberger

URL: https://x.com/CollinRugg/status/1875297966774165827


video clip of press conference linked


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Date: January 05, 2025 at 04:54:33
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: email


"manifesto"


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Date: January 04, 2025 at 14:01:30
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Cybertruck Bomber, Matthew Livelsberger’s Email


Its been obvious to me for some years- the US gov, no
matter who is the puppet prez is dedicated to destroying
the US. From the leaders of the military, politicians in
congress/senate, and others.THanks for passing these
info along. 😪


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Date: January 04, 2025 at 12:06:23
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: the war crimes were carried out during Trump's 1st presidency....(NT)


(NT)


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Date: January 04, 2025 at 12:54:17
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: UN report siting 2019 airstrikes in Afghanistan

URL: https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2019/10/un-report-find-alleged-drug-facilities-were-not-lawful-targets-airtrikes



UN Report find alleged drug facilities were not lawful targets - airtrikes caused
significant civilian casualties

09 October 2019
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KABUL / GENEVA (9 October 2019) – A United Nations special report, which
examines the impact on civilians of United States’ airstrikes on alleged drug-
processing facilities on 5 May 2019 in Afghanistan, determines that the
operation caused a large number of civilian casualties. The report also
examines the legal framework applicable to this incident.

In June 2019, the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), together
with representatives of the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights
Commission, conducted a site visit to areas impacted by the strikes in Farah
province’s Bakwa district, as part of its extensive fact-finding into the 5 May
incident.

The UN verified 39 civilian casualties, among them 14 children and one woman,
from multiple airstrikes on more than 60 sites that the United States Forces-
Afghanistan (USFOR-A) identified as drug-production facilities in Bakwa
district and in parts of the neighbouring Delaram district of Nimroz province.

Moreover, the UN is working to verify credible reports of at least 37 additional
civilian casualties, the majority of whom were women and children.

Although airstrikes on alleged drug-processing facilities had taken place
before, this was the first time that UNAMA had received reports of a large
number of civilian casualties resulting from such an operation.

USFOR-A assessed there were no civilian casualties resulting from the
airstrikes. The United Nations understands that according to longstanding
United States policy, economic objects that contribute to the war effort of a
party to a conflict are considered legitimate military objectives.

However, according to international humanitarian law,’ including international
customary law, facilities that contribute economically or financially to the war
effort of a party to a conflict are considered civilian objectives.

The report, jointly produced by UNAMA and the UN Human Rights Office,
concludes that drug facilities and associated workers may not be lawfully made
the target of attack and should be protected.

The United Nations maintains that considering these objects and individuals
legitimate targets dangerously erodes the fundamental principle of distinction,
placing the broader civilian population and infrastructure at risk.
The report sets out a number of recommendations, including that the
appropriate – and legal – response to illicit drug activity is through law
enforcement, not military operations that endanger civilians.

ENDS

The report – “Airstrikes on Alleged Drug-Processing Facilities - Farah, 5 May
2019” – is available for download

For more information and media requests, please contact: Rupert Colville - + 41
22 917 9767 / rcolville@ohchr.org or Marta Hurtado - + 41 22 917 9466 /
mhurtado@ohchr.org

Tag and share - Twitter: @UNHumanRights and Facebook:
unitednationshumanrights


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