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San Diego Mosque Shooters Harbored Hatred for Almost Everyone, Potential Manifesto Reveals

San Diego Mosque Shooters Harbored Hatred for Almost Everyone, Potential Manifesto Reveals

California Mosque Shooting: Manifesto Unveils Disturbing Motives

Recent online posts concerning the gunman connected to the California mosque shooting reveal a profound disdain for humanity that cuts across political affiliations.

A detailed 75-page manifesto, acquired by sources, indicates that the deceased individuals, Kane Clark and Caleb Velasquez, harbored wishes for the demise of non-white individuals and women, claiming malicious influences from both conservative and liberal Jews. The two were found dead from self-inflicted gunshot wounds after reportedly killing three people at an Islamic center in San Diego.

The document, possibly authored by the suspects, promotes a concept known as “accelerationism,” a term embraced by white supremacist factions, indicating a desire for societal collapse through racial conflict. An FBI agent highlighted that these individuals showed no discrimination in their hatred.

A segment attributed to Velasquez appears to encourage leftists to take violent action against President Trump, whom they deemed controlled by Jewish interests. One line even declares, “Do you hate Trump that much? Then kill him! And don’t miss this time either.”

Moreover, the document encourages violence from all sides, as the author perceives it as a necessary step towards social decay. It also disparages various ethnic groups, Muslims, and LGBTQ+ individuals, blaming them for societal issues. There is a mention of their grievances regarding rejection from women and instances of social ridicule. Notably, Velasquez shows admiration for “incels,” a term used for those who are involuntarily celibate.

Past mass murderers and school shooters, ranging from the notorious Columbine incident in 1999 to more recent attacks, are referenced and praised within the manifesto. Investigations suggest ties between these sentiments and a recent school shooting, known for gaining traction within extremist communities.

Interestingly, one page associated with Velasquez highlights an ultimate goal of sacrificing his life for white supremacy, indicating a twisted sense of purpose. “That is the most important thing to me. I would have taken my own life regardless, but instead of just wasting my life selfishly, I thought at least to do something to help my race,” reads the chilling excerpt.

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