Editor’s Note: This story is based on legacy media reporting on the official narrative surrounding the Las Vegas attack. I’m not convinced that the official narrative is truthful and has all the hallmark’s of a Deep State psyop. With that said, Tim Kennedy’s perspective is important as we continue to learn everything we can about the attack.
New details surfaced about Army reservist Matthew Livelsberger, the suspect accused of blowing up a Cybertruck outside Trump Tower in Las Vegas. Adding a surprising layer to the story is former Green Beret Tim Kennedy, who revealed he had known Livelsberger in the past. The revelations have left many stunned, especially those familiar with Livelsberger’s impressive military track record.
The Las Vegas Incident and Letters That Followed
Authorities disclosed unsettling letters allegedly left by Livelsberger. These writings paint a troubling picture of his mental state leading up to the attack. In the letters, he criticizes what he calls “weak and feeble leadership,” accusing them of self-interest and prioritizing spectacle over substance. His disturbing message concluded with a chilling intent: using “fireworks and explosives” to make his point.
Livelsberger’s background as a highly-trained Army soldier and his transition into this violent act have baffled investigators and colleagues alike.
Tim Kennedy’s Connection to the Suspect
Former Green Beret Tim Kennedy, known for his work in the nonprofit Save Our Allies, revealed that he once knew Livelsberger personally. The two competed together on a military-themed reality show over a decade ago. Kennedy shared how seeing Livelsberger’s name and photos in news coverage left him “floored” and “speechless.”
Kennedy recalled his time working with Livelsberger and described him as a talented and competent individual. “He was fit, a good communicator, skilled in military operations—just an all-around great soldier,” Kennedy said. The shock comes from how inconsistent the current allegations are with the man Kennedy once knew.
A Brilliant Soldier With a Troubling Turn
Livelsberger’s military career was marked by accomplishments. He held roles as a Special Forces Communications Sergeant, Intelligence Sergeant, and Team Zulu member. His selection as a Green Beret alone speaks to his abilities since it’s a process that demands both mental and physical excellence.
Despite these qualifications, his recent actions and the tone of his letters suggest something “broke” in the months leading up to the horrifying event. Kennedy expressed deep concern over how someone with such skills and potential could descend to this point. He described the situation as “heartbreaking” and stressed how important it is for service members to check in with one another.
A Wake-Up Call for Soldiers and Leaders
Kennedy emphasized that Livelsberger’s case isn’t just about one individual. It reflects larger issues faced by service members returning to civilian life or dealing with the pressures of military service. The incident serves as a grim reminder that even the most trained and capable individuals can struggle in silence.
“This isn’t about a bad apple,” Kennedy said. “This is about someone who felt hurt, scared, and lost.” He called for more attention to mental health in the military, urging veterans and current service members to stay connected.
What Comes Next?
As news continues to unfold, this attack leaves many questions unanswered. What led this once-admired soldier to commit such a violent act? How was someone with Livelsberger’s training and discipline able to go unnoticed as his mindset deteriorated? The incident also raises broader concerns about how the military and society support their veterans after service.
For now, the spotlight is on ensuring similar tragedies don’t happen again. Supporting our soldiers—emotionally, mentally, and physically—has never been more critical.
Final Thoughts
The story of Matthew Livelsberger is as tragic as it is perplexing. It’s a sobering reminder that even the strongest among us can face immense struggles. As more details emerge, it’s clear this event will spark tough questions about leadership, mental health, and how we guide those who’ve dedicated their lives to serving others.
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No, not a person sacred and lost…a faked situation with fake letters and fake emails making fake claims and affirmed by a corrupt FBI and media. No… cyber truck was blown up with amateur explosives…somebody died in the explosion. That is all the TRUTH out there. The follow on yammering and speculation is all garbage, not remotely believable. None of the BS the media and podcasters are telling us makes a lick of sense because none of it is real. It’s one big eye roll. Puh-lease.
Exactly 💯
How do we even know he did it?
Because the FBI says it was him?
Because of an email he supposedly sent from an unverified account?
Because his passport and ID, miraculously survived being blown up and incinerated within a truck built like a tank?
Because the FBI said they found additional manifesto letters on his iPhone that also miraculously survived unscathed??
GTFOH- this whole thing stinks to high heaven, like some sort of anti white MAGA Republican psyop designed to portray all Trump supporters as the extremists who launch attacks like we saw in New Orleans.
Without a completely independent investigation of the incident from an entity outside the scope of government, it can’t be trusted, nothing can. The USG and especially the FBI, are completely out of credibility. The only entity with less is the mainstream media, who are enemies of the people.
Remeber that this is Las Vegas, where after the Las Vegas Massacre we were fed absolutely nothing but lies. Watch the
Route 91 Documentary and see.