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Jan. 7, 2025 - Info Warrior - Jason Bermas
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The CyberTruck Manifesto
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We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want.
We think too much and feel too little.
More than machinery, we need humanity.
We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat, as if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy.
Silence!
The great and powerful Oz knows why you have come.
You've got to say, "I'm a human being!" Goddammit!
My life has value!
You have meddled with the primal forces of nature!
Don't give yourselves to brutes, men who despise you, enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder!
Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men, machine men with machine minds and machine hearts.
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Hey everybody, Jason Bermas here.
And I'm just asking questions, especially about the motivation of and what actually happened with the Cybertruck explosion.
Now, one of the reasons that I did this video is because if you were watching me yesterday, And you watched me talking about the drones and how they had kind of fallen off, even though they're still in the news, still having things happen in Jersey, still more regulations, etc.
Okay, they've kind of been pushed to the wayside.
But one of the things that I observed yesterday, and by the way, I'm taking everything, everything, With this Cybertruck Trump Vegas hotel thing with a grain of salt.
I want to tell you that right now.
I'm not endorsing the manifesto.
I'm not saying the individual who was special forces and a quote-unquote drone operator, as far as we knew yesterday, is the guy in the truck, is the real deal.
I'm not saying he's not.
He could have well done this.
Okay?
I am saying there's a lot of suspicious things, not only in the fact that this person supposedly shot themselves in the head before blowing this up or as it blew up.
No one's quite been able to explain that other than the inside cyber truck surveillance, which we're also going to get into in this broadcast.
I think the key thing, and we're going to read the entire manifesto here, is that the drone thing is like the big push in the motivation, supposedly, of this individual.
And when we're talking about the drones that we're seeing and UAPs, we're not just talking about the traditional technology that you and I are allowed to discuss and say is real.
But he also talks about anti-gravity technology and then infers, I mean, he doesn't infer, he states that the only nation states that have this technology are the United States and China.
Now, quite honestly, I don't believe that to be the case.
I think that Russia, when you look at World War II, and despite the narratives that we've surrounded around it, Russia is like the driving force that defeats Germany, right?
We could talk about the nuclear bombs and what was done in Japan one after another, but using that type of weaponry in Europe was probably a no-go because of the geographical region.
No matter how evil you thought Hitler or the German people were, it's not that they weren't.
And when I say they, I mean the Allied powers in the United States, that they weren't willing to slaughter civilians during World War II. That's real.
Dresden is real.
Firebombing civilians is real in World War II. That's not the case.
I think it's more surrounding the technology and the aftermath.
And again, the Allied nation states of, obviously, Britain, France.
Eventually, once Italy flips, etc.
That is why you wouldn't have been able to utilize that technology there.
But the fact of the matter is, when we're talking about propulsion technologies and weapons systems, Russia got their fair share of Nazis outside of Project Paperclip.
The Horton Brothers in particular, which I've done many a video on.
The Horton brothers were the ones behind the flying wing, which you take a look at that history.
And if you don't understand that eventually the stealth bomber and other types of models come from that flying wing and the Horton brothers, I don't know what to tell you.
They were also, you know, rumored to have been working on possibly the Nazi bell, which was supposedly an anti-gravitational device.
And then you get into cylindrical vehicles, whether that be with Russia or the United States, and especially in the United States with a guy named Edward Teller, okay?
But hey, that's on the peripherals.
There's so much of that documentation that is still outwardly classified, okay, that I don't want to speculate too hard.
So we're going to go over.
What I first thought, when I first saw it, we're going to show you the Cybertruck explosion.
Alright?
Then we're going to get into the arena of possibilities here, but we're going to read the entire manifesto.
Start...
To finish.
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So let's get into it.
When I first saw this, and this is on the heels of it happening, I think in the first hour, I said, watch the video.
This looks like a professional style hit with a car bomb.
And I asked people's thoughts.
And then people started chiming in.
About the fireworks, which I will admit, after I had initially watched it a couple times, I really did miss that aspect that clearly in the video there are fireworks going off.
Okay?
But when I saw the size of the explosion, the fact that these things are built like brick shithouses, right?
We talk about being bulletproof and bulletproof glass.
You watch the Rogan demonstration of an arrow just bending and folding, hitting this thing.
You know, to think that this thing was going to blow up like a firework seems almost childlike, especially given the fact this guy was a special forces military guy.
But here it is.
And by the way, the sound in the background has nothing to do with the actual video.
This is a surveillance video that somebody obviously captured with their phone and put online.
I mean, there you go.
You can see at the very tail end, right?
Like right there, the colors and stuff.
That's all part of the fireworks aspect.
But then look at that initial explosion.
I don't care how many badass mortar type style fireworks you've got.
I don't think you're getting that type of an explosion from fireworks.
So immediately I thought this was a professional style hit.
And then kind of the aftermath you see on the ground there.
But then the reason I think hit, and I don't think terrorism, is number one, in large part when we're talking about truck bombs, you know, we've created an illusion as to how powerful they can be based on the official narrative of the Oklahoma City bombing, which has been completely and totally eviscerated.
You had that other really weird one where a guy was supposedly an RV camper and his camper was telling people to get away and get away for minutes and minutes and minutes and then blew up.
That was a very bizarre one.
Somehow Vice.
They incorporated that one in their follow-up Q and Nonsense three-part documentary series.
So they had a first part, which actually I thought was pretty damn good.
And then the second part was awful.
And, you know, like the guy's crying about it.
It's weird.
So it's weird.
Okay?
So I see that incident, and I think to myself, you know, someone got iced here.
I'm honestly, at that point, thinking more along the lines of one individual being killed in some type of a message.
Obviously, the Musk-Trump thing is big-time hyped in the media, so any narrative is possible.
So now, what we get here is a soldier who died in a Cybertruck explosion left notes saying it was a wake-up call for country's ills, right?
So, right now what we're going to do is we're going to read this supposedly email from this guy right beforehand.
Sean Ryan, who's got that incredibly popular podcast, who was part of the military-industrial complex, he published this thing and he did like a 45-minute broadcast with this individual, who, by the way, is asking some really important questions about this.
I'm not quite sure what to make of some of the things that he's said.
He's making the claim, and I don't know how valid this is because I haven't looked into it, that they've tested the individual's DNA that was in the front seat, and it's not this guy?
Okay, it's not Matthew Liversberger, who is the number one suspect, and who they were saying is in the car.
I don't know.
He's saying it doesn't match to the kid.
I don't know.
Okay?
No clue.
But I do want to read this and the narrative that's now surrounding it.
And again, remember, I mentioned them in regard to the drones, and I think the drone stuff is probably some of the most important stuff written here.
In case I do not make it to my decision point, Or on to the Mexico border.
I am sending this now.
Please do not release this until the 1st of January and keep my identity private until then.
So he sends this out on New Year's Eve.
Okay?
First off, I am not under duress or hostile influence or control.
My first car was a 2006 black Ford Mustang V6 for verification.
It's a pretty good muscle car right there.
Might even stand up today almost 20 years later.
I always like the front of those early 2000 Mustangs too.
Big grill in the top.
What we have been seeing with drones is the operational use of Gravitic propulsion systems.
Powered aircraft by most recently China in the East Coast.
But throughout history, the U.S., only we in China have this capability.
Our OPCEN location for this activity is in the box below.
So let's talk about that.
Now, I believe that China has this.
I believe the United States has this.
I think that this kind of goes into that public-private partnership.
That we always talk about.
So in other words, look, I don't think that China just developed this through traditional military or corporate espionage.
I think that they may have utilized some of this technology through that, but really it's been, you can't even call it open espionage because it's been part of that public-private partnership of a wink and a handshake with these Contracted organizations in the tech arena that have defense department contracts, etc.
Probably the most useful similar case of this.
That people are aware of is EcoHealth Alliance in China.
But then you have Chapel Hill in the United States.
You have the NIH. So you have government agencies.
You have private organizations.
And then on the peripheral of all those things, you have DARPA. Right?
So when we're talking about these black programs and the Lockheed Martins of the world and the Raytheons of the world, right?
There are private organizations and then military organizations in China that are coupled.
Right there.
So, look, some of it may be espionage, right?
No doubt about it.
But since you're using and utilizing a lot of the same chip technology and our traditional stuff, and proprietary means always has limitations, The more you have mass production of the little things, the easier it is to bring these things into fruition.
And I think there is a partnership there with China.
Again, I would be shocked if Russia doesn't have this stuff too.
Perhaps they're a competitor.
I also don't believe that these are Chinese drones that we're seeing off the coast of the United States.
They may have Chinese technology, but that technology, again, is something that is shared in large part.
I don't think this guy's lying on purpose.
I think there's compartmentalization.
I think there is misinformation and disinformation within the military on purpose for when they know that people working on this in lower intelligence circles may leak it.
They want them to leak the wrong story.
Just pointing that out.
Let's keep reading.
China!
It has been launching them into the Atlantic from submarines for years, but this activity recently has picked up.
As of now, it's just a show of force, and they are using it similar to how they used the balloon for Cigna and ISR, which are also part of the integrated comm system.
There are dozens of those balloons in the air at any given time.
All right, so let's talk about that.
So I've been telling people it wasn't a Chinese spy balloon.
All right, now this guy's saying it is, but then he admits that it's part of a larger communication system.
So whether or not that one was proprietarily China, it's known to the U.S., and it is part of an international integrated comm system.
Okay?
So you can say that's a show of force or not, but I am, again, highly skeptical that we would allow this or not have countermeasures.
So I don't believe and remember, the first big talk of these UAPs or UAVs or whatever they're launching off the coast wasn't Chinese submarines, it was Iranian submarines.
It's always the enemy.
And I said then that was ridiculous.
But let's keep reading this.
Let's see.
So what is because of the speed and stealth of the unmanned AC. They are the most dangerous threat to national security that has ever existed.
They basically have an unlimited payload capacity and can park it over the White House if they wanted.
It's checkmate.
Again, very hard for me to believe.
USG needs to give the history of how we are employing it and weaponizing it, how China is employing them, and what the way forward is.
China is poised to attack anywhere.
I've been followed for over a week now from likely Homeland or FBI, and they are looking to move on me and are unlikely going to let me cross into Mexico, but won't because they know I am armed and I have a massive VBIED. So that's a weapon.
That's a certain type of improvised explosive device.
I've been trying to maintain a very visible profile and have kept my phone, and they are definitely digitally tracking me.
I have knowledge of this program and also of war crimes that were covered up during the airstrikes of Nimrix.
Nimrix Province of Afghanistan in 2019 by the admin, the Department of Defense, the DEA, and the CIA. Now, I have no doubt that that is probably the case.
And then you say to yourself, well, why is it more than just the Department of Defense?
Why is the Drug Enforcement Agency and the CIA opium?
If we're talking about Afghanistan and you're talking about the CIA, the DEA, and the DOD, you could almost...
Guarantee it had something to do with opium.
Okay?
Whether it's retaliation, whether it's in conjunction with local warlords they've allied with, opium.
All right.
Let's wrap this bad boy up.
I conducted targeting of these strikes of over 125 buildings.
65 were struck because of CIVCAS. That killed hundreds of civilians in a single day.
USFORA continued strikes after spotting civilians at initial ISR. It was supposed to take six minutes and scramble all aircraft in CENTCOM. The UN basically called these war crimes, but the administration made them disappear.
I was part of that cover-up with USFORA and agent, names the agent, of the DEA. So I don't know if my abduction attempt is related to either.
I worked with General Miller's 10 staff on this, as well as the response to Balamura, AOB-S commander at the time, name's a name, can validate this.
You need to elevate this to the media so we avoid a world war, because this is a mutually assured destruction situation.
And then it gives his LinkedIn, and he says he has an active TSSCI with UAP and USAP access.
So that basically means that he's got a top-secret security clearance at this time.
Look, there's a lot of questions here.
Again, when you look at the signatures, because...
These Teslas are total surveillance outside and inside.
They've got the sensor information.
They knew right away that it wasn't a malfunction, supposedly, on these trucks.
Although I will say this, as far as malfunctions on these trucks go, cyber trucks have been being recalled since September rather quietly because of faulty batteries.
And you actually had one outside of Georgia burst into flames.
You're looking at that picture right there.
This is just a quote from inside the article.
However, both incidents, again, referring to not only this incident below, but the one in Vegas we've been discussing, so Georgia and Vegas.
Both incidents come as Tesla has been quietly recalling Cybertruck batteries since September due to defects that could lead to them exploding.
Okay?
So, you know, that's just another little part on the peripheral there.
Still don't understand, other than the fact that, you know, Teslas can be remotely controlled and driven, you know, without a human being, how this guy puts a bullet in his head without this, you know, thing exploding, whether or not they even have the signature.
Of that bullet going off in his head via the internals.
Again, this is a 24-7 surveillance box, the Cybertruck.
So they have all the sensors, etc.
I think that there's going to be a push to put more cameras inside.
I'm not even sure it doesn't already have a camera inside.
Obviously, it has...
Voice collection, everything voice recognition, everything is touchscreen, dick-a-dick-a-doo.
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