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    Home » Blog » ‘Manifesto’ of IVF Clinic Bomber Shows Him to Be an ‘Anti-Life’ Nihilist

    ‘Manifesto’ of IVF Clinic Bomber Shows Him to Be an ‘Anti-Life’ Nihilist

    May 21, 2025Updated:May 21, 2025 US News No Comments
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    Authorities claim that Guy Bartkus, 25, the man who blew up his car outside an In Vitro Fertilization ( IVF ) clinic in Palm Springs, California, left behind a “manifesto” that detailed his bizarre beliefs.

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    Bartkus was killed in the explosion and five office workers were hurt. The invasion is viewed by the FBI as a terrorism plot.

    Bartkus attempted to broadcast the harm, but he was unsuccessful. At a media event, Akil Davis, the FBI’s assistant director in charge of the Los Angeles area business, said,” The area had hedonistic ideations and this was a qualified attack.”

    Why choose an IVF center, exactly? Bartkus was a member of a peculiar group that went by the spellings of Efilism and Promortalist and Misandrist as well as Promortalist and Misandrist.

    Bottom line: They oppose all forms of life, including people, bird, insect, and any form of life.

    Existentialism has been practiced since the 19th centuries, and it holds that life has no meaning in its most severe form. Bartkus was unhappy with the world because it was there.

    According to Bartkus,” I’m upset that no one got my permission to bring me here, and I’m angry that I exist,”

    In a report by the Institute of Strategic Dialogue ( ISD ) titled” Terror without ideology” ( Terror without ideology ), it is stated that those who carry out nihilistic violence are not attempting to change society or advance a particular ideological outcome. The fall of misanthropic violence. ” &nbsp,

    Alternatively, those responsible for these attacks are deeply entrenched in cultures that promote anti-social habits, promote anti-social behavior, and use crime as a means of expressing their feelings and personal struggles.

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    Bartkus ‘ views were different from those of most nihilists, according to Katherine Keneally, chairman of risk analysis and elimination at the ISD, because he believed he had a vision. &nbsp,

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    The document uses a statement left behind by the December school shooter in Madison, Wisconsin, as an illustration of nihilistic-fueled crime in the form of” War Against Humanity.”

    According to Keneally, mental condition can also be a determinant of a person’s age who becomes ensnared in these values. He claimed that he had borderline personality disorder, a psychological illness caused by aggressive behavior and trouble regulating thoughts, on a website that he claimed to be connected to Bartkus.

    She claimed that Bartkus ‘ case suggests that there were early warning signs that could have been identified prior to the attack because he had posted video of himself making explosives on YouTube and on a pro-suicide website.

    She claims that there were indications that could have possibly slowed down this attack.

    Keneally points out that Bartkus ‘ motivation was in part to “relieve suffering” by reducing the population. &nbsp,

    Generally, I oppose life. And IVF is kind of the embodiment of pro-life ideology, he claimed on a now-deleted website.

    According to his separated parents, Bartkus burned his relatives house down when he was nine.

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    By the shed, he started a fireplace. When he tried to shove it underneath the shed and set it on fire, Richard Bartkus claimed, the shed caught the house on fire and destroyed it. I am aware that we haven’t spoken in more than ten times.

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    One of the strangest home terrorist activities he’s ever witnessed, according to a national security specialist. The suspect allegedly described himself as a pro-mortalist, a conceit that includes a desire to pass away as soon as possible to stop further struggling.

    Although the majority do not support or condone violence, those who are pacifist or anti-natalist believe that reproduction is morally wrong, unjustifiable, and that life has no meaning.

    In the 1960s and 1970s, relativism was more prevalent on college campuses. People seek out new ways of thinking and a different way of looking at the world in any day of revolution, when the established standards become untenable.

    Thankfully, Bartkus ‘ search for the truth didn’t end in the death of anyone but himself. &nbsp,

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