Explosion at fertility clinic in Palm Springs, at least one dead

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Emergency personnel are responding to an explosion near the American Reproductive Centers building in Palm Springs, California.
The incident has rattled homes and startled residents, part of the USA TODAY Network, reported. Some residents are reporting smoke and an odor, according to the outlet.
Palm Springs Police Department told the Desert Sun said the explosion at about 11 a.m. local time in downtown Palm Springs, which was felt as far as 2 miles away, appears to be a car explosion by the American Reproductive Centers clinic. Lt. William Hutchinson said that there appears to be at least one fatality.
"Everything is in question, whether this is an act of terrorism," he said on the scene.
Palm Springs Police and Fire crews are currently on the scene. The city of Palm Springs advised residents to stay away from the area so that emergency crews can work the incident.
According to it's website, American Reproductive Centers started in 2006 and is "Coachella Valley’s first and only full-service fertility center & IVF lab."

This is a developing story

videos from the scene (working on archiving):

Lookner is streaming right now
 
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On the website with the manifesto and hidden in the site’s underlying code, the author referenced the recent death of a person the writer claimed as a close friend, “Sophie.” The references match the April 20 death of a Washington state woman allegedly shot by her partner at — he says — her request.
Anyone know what is meant by the reference "hidden in the site's underlying code"? I'm checking the HTML source for the Archive.today copy and Sophie is only mentioned in the text once.
 
As authorities cleared out his neighborhood this weekend for an extensive search, neighbors interviewed by The Times said they did not know him.

Victoria and Austin Shupe, artists who moved from Century City to Twentynine Palms a year ago, said that when the suspect’s name was made public, there was an oddity: They had never seen him, nor had anyone else they’ve talked to.

“Twentynine Palms is a really small town,” said Austin Shupe, who owns a music studio in the area called Yucca Man Records. “It’s the kind of town where you go the grocery store and you see everyone.”
This part in particular stood out to me. Maybe it's just because this guy was a massive autist and shut-in, though.

Looks like they might try to figure out how he got his hands on explosives, or materials to make them.
 
This part in particular stood out to me. Maybe it's just because this guy was a massive autist and shut-in, though.

Looks like they might try to figure out how he got his hands on explosives, or materials to make them.
Two people who just moved to 29 palms probably don't really know shit about what its like. They think the four people they talk to in their hipster record store are "the whole town". Most people out there in that part of the high desert are there for the natural beauty and to be left the fuck alone.
 
Two people who just moved to 29 palms probably don't really know shit about what its like. They think the four people they talk to in their hipster record store are "the whole town". Most people out there in that part of the high desert are there for the natural beauty and to be left the fuck alone.
True. That shows I don't know jack about the area.
 
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Interesting. Zinc and iron and b vitamins are common deficiencies in the Middle East. I hadn’t thought about unleavened bread but yeah that wouldn’t help.
Vegan diets are deficient in Creatine, carnosine, taurine, choline, b12, b6, iron, selenium, vitamin d, vitamin A, some omega 3 fatty acids zinc and iodine. The usual rebuttal is that various plants have these in and some do, BUT
1. the plant form is almost never as bioavailable as the animal
2. Everyone’s diet is shit these days
3. Plants have lowered micronutrient content due to depleted soils.
4. You need to eat pounds of veg to get the same amount as a bit of meat for most of these nutrients.
So you switch to a vegan diet and probably feel great for a few months becasue you’re eating more veg, and then your stores of various nutrients runs out and you go nuts and your hair falls out. Choline and creatine and taurine and b12 and iron etc are VITAL from brains to work.

Vitamin D and Zinc deficiences are extremely common in temperate climate areas. Even more so for browns not adapted to low sunlight environments.
 
What is it about vegans that makes them crazy? Does the lack of meat really affect their brains? Seems to be a pattern.
Yes, it's a vitamin B-12 deficiency that causes pernicious anemia which means lack of red blood cells and thusly oxygen.

They suffocate themselves with their faggotry.
He kinda looks like one of those gray aliens.
Dude just doesn't look or sound real.

Took 28 minutes to hear any sort of audio indicator that would let us know that he was in a car.
Sounds as if the voice was slightly modded. If this guy is real and he was that articulate I want to know what Discords he was in to practice his speaking skills because someone who looks and holds these beliefs is not going to tolerate being around people irl very well, and the people he's around might not tolerate it either.

My schizo theory is that the feds aren't sending their best. They AI genned this guy, modded a fed's voice (military base town) and strapped whatever poor fuck they wanted dead to whatever bomb they had set up.


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The guy in this interview could be an actor.

Anyone have eyes on the mother? He probably lived with her so why hasn't she spoken yet?

Edit: If Gayward was real and his mom lived around a military base/town she probably wasn't in the military herself but a husband, boyfriend or other family member.
There should be more of a paper trail of this guy if he's real.
 
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I wonder how many vegans end up worsening preexisting mental illness through their diets? Most of us have probably known a slightly crazy person who got a hell of a lot crazier after being a vegan for a long time.

Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause all kinds of mental problems, since it's necessary for brain function. Most vegans have serious B12 deficiency.
The usual rebuttal is that various plants have these in and some do, BUT
1. the plant form is almost never as bioavailable as the animal
It's amazing how many people don't understand that your body needs to actually take in the vitamins in order for them to work. It's not like adding a coin to a slot machine and off you go.

The laboratory values of a food/supplement doesn't mean much if your body can't digest it efficiently. That's why doctors are always pushing people to eat their vitamins as food instead of just taking a vitamin pill. That's also why people with various gut surgeries can end up malnourished despite taking recommended vitamins.
3. Plants have lowered micronutrient content due to depleted soils.
Plus grocery store produce is picked before ripening fully, then transported for days before you can buy it. That lowers some of the vitamin content. Frozen broccoli is actually healthier than "fresh" broccoli from a grocery store.
 
Anyone know what is meant by the reference "hidden in the site's underlying code"? I'm checking the HTML source for the Archive.today copy and Sophie is only mentioned in the text once.
I saved an html copy of the live website page the night of the happening. This is the comment directly after the <body> tag:
<!-- I won't allow my brain to get over you, Sophie. There's no reason to anyways. -->
It shows up if you view the source code of the archived copy at archive.org:
Here's the copy of the html I saved:
https://files.catbox.moe/vpce6h.html (archive.ph)
 
I saved an html copy of the live website page the night of the happening. This is the comment directly after the <body> tag:
<!-- I won't allow my brain to get over you, Sophie. There's no reason to anyways. -->
It shows up if you view the source code of the archived copy at archive.org:
Here's the copy of the html I saved:
Ok. Now we know that Archive.today strips those out, apparently.
 
I wonder how many vegans end up worsening preexisting mental illness through their diets? Most of us have probably known a slightly crazy person who got a hell of a lot crazier after being a vegan for a long time.

Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause all kinds of mental problems, since it's necessary for brain function. Most vegans have serious B12 deficiency.

usually these people aren't sleeping either and also have very fucked up personal relationships so it's hard to pick one cause for their increasing mental illness

on the reverse side I know people who are definitely controlling what would otherwise be dangerous mental illness via weston price

takeaway: please eat steak
 
I missed this but holy cow

The New York Times reported that Bartkus, 75, said that his son was always “impressionable” and had often allowed himself to be “drawn in by friends who got him into trouble,” mentioning a time when one of Guy’s friends – whose parents owned a demolition yard – talked him into smashing cars there.

For all you guys that think you can pump out kids at 50, if you believe Guy to of been a real person his father was 50, when he was born. 50

No wonder this Guy supposedly real turned out so incredibly fucked up his dad was old as shit when he was born. How old was his mom? This guy's sperm was probably absolutely fucked and mutated.

Now that I know the age of his father I believe him to be more of a real person now.
 
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