The Selling Out of Matt Livelsberger: Las Vegas FBI's Mormon Ties & the Chisraeli LVMPD
Andreesen Horowitz used tax-exempt police foundations to buy Las Vegas Metro PD and insert their AI tech and drones into the community. The Las Vegas FBI field office is headed by a BYU graduate.
I have already written about the 17 second video proves Matt Livelsberger didn’t shoot himself in front of Trump’s Las Vegas hotel. Now the Las Vegas FBI and Las Vegas police are selling out a Green Beret and promoting a PTSD narrative. According to Brig. Gen. Amanda Azubuike, Chief of Public Affairs:
"Master Sgt. Matthew Livelsberger had access to and used the POTFF [Preservation of the Force and Family] program; he did not display any concerning behaviors at the time, and was granted personal leave.”
All evidence in the Matt Livelsberger investigation from the Las Vegas FBI needs to be scrutinized closely.
Why did Spencer Evans—Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Las Vegas field office—and Las Vegas Sheriff Kevin McMahill promote Shawn Ryan’s fraudulent manifesto?
False Evidence and Obstruction of Justice
The email Matt Livelsberger supposedly sent to Sam Shoemate that Shawn Ryan shared on his podcast still had spell check squiggles and the cursor on the screen.
Below I forwarded an email to myself, and the editor didn’t turn on until I altered the forwarded message.
The Las Vegas FBI Office Promotes the Podcast of a Known Drug Trafficker with Ties to Erik Prince
Shawn Ryan is a former Navy SEAL and Blackwater mercenary who admitted to Megyn Kelly that he trafficked drugs in Colombia between contracts.
Timestamp 25:00: Shawn Ryan admits he was a Blackwater mercenary.
Timestamp 38:50: He speaks about his time as a drug trafficker in Colombia.
The Mormon in Charge of the Las Vegas FBI Office
I have written and done a video on the Mormon and Israeli criminal networks in Las Vegas. The Department of Homeland Security, the FBI and the CIA hire a disproportionate number of people who belong to the LDS church. Most are good hard-working people like Mitt Romney, but like all groups, they have their criminal element as well.
Spencer Evans was appointed to head the Las Vegas field office by FBI Director Christoper Wray in 2022. Evans previously served with the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force Fusion Center in Virginia and managed joint terrorism, child exploitation and financial crimes task forces in Jacksonville, Florida in 2014.
FBI Agent Spencer Evans Attended the Mormon BYU
A Dirty Cop Becomes Las Vegas Sheriff
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is a combined city and county law enforcement agency for the City of Las Vegas and Clark County. LVMPD is headed by the Sheriff of Clark County. The sheriff is the only elected head law enforcement officer; thus, the department is not under the direct control of its jurisdictional cities, Clark County, or the State of Nevada.
Since the 1970s, over 100 LVMPD officers and employees have been implicated in documented instances of police misconduct and criminal activity. According to the New Yorker, the LVMPD had "a long-standing reputation as one of the most violent in the country.”
Las Vegas Sheriff Kevin McMahill had allegations of sexual misconduct and blackmailing a fellow officer in 1995 and he failed his polygraph test.
I-Team: McMahill denies story from 1995 as he pursues sheriff’s office | KLAS | Apr 1, 2022
“They made me come over by their car and lift my skirt and show ’em my privates,” Lance said. “And then they took me to the front of the car and they went through my purse and they found a small amount of cocaine, and they said if I wanted to go that I would have to eat that. And so I ate it … and it caused really bad sores in my mouth.”
Jennifer Clampit, a Metro officer at the time, was at the call.
“Kevin was laughing about the whole deal,” Clampit said. “Bill Stoops walks up to me, points his finger at me and says, ‘I gotcha now. You’re one of us. If we go down, you go down. It’s so good to have something over your head. We own you.’”
McMahill Helps Cover Up the 2017 Las Vegas Terrorist Attack
No mention of a Saudi Prince and black helicopters shooting concert goers from overhead.
After trauma of mass shooting, sheriff prioritizes officers’ mental health | Las Vegas Sun News | Oct. 1, 2023
McMahill, then undersheriff, and other top Metro brass were convinced Las Vegas was under a coordinated terrorist attack.
It was not until hours later that they would realize it was the work of a single gunman firing from the Mandalay Bay hotel tower into a crowd of some 22,000 people at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival below.
The unprecedented attack led to the deaths of 60 people. More than 400 were wounded by the gunfire, and over 400 others were hurt in the ensuing panic.
“We literally believed we were under attack for about a solid three hours into that event,” McMahill recalled. “You gotta imagine — 22,000 people ran in every direction, right away from where we were having reports of multiple shooters, elevated shooters.”
The Las Vegas Sheriff’s Ties to Chisraeli Ben Horowitz and Mormon-y Marc Andreesen
Marc Andreesen’s Mormon Ties:
The Very Chisraeli Ben Horowitz:
Ben Horowitz Acted as facilitator Between the LVMPD and Six a16z Portfolio Companies
Las Vegas sheriff tells a16z partners what's next on his wish list: AI for bodycams | TechCrunch | November 19, 2024
Las Vegas police have received funding for tech like drones, license plate readers, and more from Andreessen Horowitz partner Ben Horowitz. Next on its wish list? Artificial intelligence to go through police footage.
The city’s Sheriff Kevin McMahill said on a podcast with Horowitz and partner Marc Andreessen that he wants to use AI to blur faces or obscure sensitive information from body camera footage.
McMahill also said he wants to use AI to help officers sift through the reams of information they receive when they subpoena cell phone tower data during investigations. “I really believe that some of this AI here in the new future can have tremendous impact on what has caused significant challenge for me as the sheriff,” McMahill said
The LVMPD Officer Gets a Job as Program Manager at a16z Company
Ben Horowitz’s cozy relationship with the Las Vegas Police Department aided a16z portfolio company Skydio | TechCrunch | November 8, 2024
Horowitz purchased his Las Vegas residence, and his business partner, Marc Andreessen, reportedly bought a $36 million vacant plot nine minutes down the road. By early 2023, the emails show Horowitz had begun making personal suggestions about products to the police department and was soon writing checks.
He also started connecting Vegas police with a16z portfolio companies. In addition to Skydio, he donated $400,000 for the police department to acquire technology from Prepared, an a16z company that uses AI to help with 911 calls, and an unspecified amount for surveillance cameras from Flock Safety, another a16z company. Horowitz also set up introductions for secure communications startup Kodex, and Earnin’, which helps employees access their pay before payday, the emails show.
Horowitz’s increased proximity to the LVMPD has had other ripple effects for the companies he’s invested in. Around the same time that Skydio publicized its partnership with the LVMPD, Sergeant Cupp, who had evangelized the company’s drones internally, left the department for a new gig, according to his LinkedIn profile: Program manager at Skydio.
Sheriff Kevin McMahill Attended the Andreessen Horowitz’s 2023 LP Summit
Andreessen Horowitz held its 2023 LP Summit — an event for the people who invest in the firm’s funds — in Las Vegas. The city’s sheriff, Kevin McMahill, donning his police uniform, sat onstage between Flock Safety founder Garrett Langley and a16z’s Ulevitch. McMahill couldn’t hold back his glee as he spoke about using a16z-backed technologies.
These tax-exempt police foundations give foreign backed billionaires a way to donate money for police departments and insert their technology into our communities. The use of police foundations has exploded in major cities like New York, Los Angeles, St. Louis, and Atlanta generating millions of dollars in annual revenue. Evan Feeney at Color Of Change has published research on this issue and their legal loopholes.
“Billionaires should not be allowed to buy access and influence with law enforcement,” said Feeney.
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