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Palm Springs Bombing: The Man Behind the Bomb Parts
Palm Springs, USAWednesday, June 4, 2025
Law enforcement sources have described Bartkus as having "antinatalist" beliefs. This means he thought that having children without their consent is wrong.
He believed this was especially true in a world facing environmental issues, violence, and overpopulation.
Bartkus' online activities provide clues about his motivations. He had a website dedicated to the Palm Springs bombing.
This site featured a 30-minute recording uploaded at the time of the explosion.
It also promised a video of the blast, which was never posted.
Additionally, there are YouTube videos and posts on Reddit and a suicide forum under a web alias linked to Bartkus.
In these online posts, Bartkus expressed his sadness over the death of a friend named Sophie.
Sophie was known for her radical views on feminism, veganism, and intentional suicide.
She died in April, allegedly at the hands of her partner, who claimed he acted on her request. The authorities are still digging into Bartkus' online activities to understand his motives better.
The U. S. Attorney in Los Angeles and the city’s FBI’s top official will discuss the developments in the case at a 9 a. m. press conference on Wednesday.
This case highlights the importance of monitoring online activities and the potential dangers of extremist ideologies.
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