Both perpetrators were apparently former military servicemen.
Both rented from the same car rental service/app called Turo.
Both had explosives prepared on or in their vehicles.
Current reporting is that the New Orleans guy was inspired by ISIS. Inspiration doesn't necessarily mean preparation.
The Daily Mail confirms that the Las Vegas Cybertruck terrorist was MATTHEW LIVELSBERGER, and that he previously served at the same military base as the New Orleans terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar.
And also the 'intelligence services' KNOWING about their plans to attack and letting it happen so they can justify bigger spending in 'anti-terrorism'.
Both rented from the same car rental service/app called Turo.
I wouldn't read much into that one. They're the biggest private car rental agency (think Airbnb for cars). If you wanted to rent a car with the least professional oversight possible, that's where you would go. Do everything on the app and pick the car up from a clueless guy somewhere. No company office, no security cameras, etc.
Both perpetrators were apparently former military servicemen.
Both rented from the same car rental service/app called Turo.
Both had explosives prepared on or in their vehicles.
Current reporting is that the New Orleans guy was inspired by ISIS. Inspiration doesn't necessarily mean preparation.
Update: https://x.com/AutismCapital/status/1874767876630237410
So chances are high that someone from DEEP State organised these attacks but fucked up hiding the evidence to show how blatantly they did it in bulk.
Damn DEI strikes again! Can’t get good CIA spooks anymore.
Don't underestimate that groups like ISIS and AQ could still have made the attack.
The old AQ calling card was simultaneous attacks.
...Except there's at least some reason to suspect that (today's) AQ and ISIS might have ties with US intelligence agencies (and thus the deep state).
AQ and ISIS didn't, but it could have been other Islamist factions.
And also the 'intelligence services' KNOWING about their plans to attack and letting it happen so they can justify bigger spending in 'anti-terrorism'.
Both stationed at Ft. Bragg too. This stinks of the three-letter crowd
I wouldn't read much into that one. They're the biggest private car rental agency (think Airbnb for cars). If you wanted to rent a car with the least professional oversight possible, that's where you would go. Do everything on the app and pick the car up from a clueless guy somewhere. No company office, no security cameras, etc.