Theory on Cybertruck Terror Attack on Trump Tower
It seems likely that the Cybertruck was used as a tool in a carefully planned operation, with the technology being exploited to stage the incident and create confusion. The vehicle’s first trip to Trump Tower was probably to set a waypoint using Tesla’s navigation system, essentially marking the exact spot for the autopilot to return to later. After that, the truck went to a nearby location, where the perpetrators staged the scene by placing a deceased person—perhaps a patsy—into the driver’s seat.
From there, the truck was sent back to Trump Tower on autopilot, following the waypoint it had already marked. When it parked in the same spot, the explosion was triggered remotely, ensuring that no live accomplice was physically present to be caught. The use of Tesla’s autopilot system made the operation seem mechanical, almost untraceable, and the presence of the body in the truck created the illusion of a suicide or personal vendetta.
This theory hinges on several key details:
• Tesla’s autopilot is capable of navigating to precise locations if programmed correctly.
• Modern vehicles like Tesla are internet-connected and could theoretically be manipulated if someone had advanced technical skills.
• A staged body in the vehicle would redirect suspicion away from the real perpetrators.
The sticking points are whether a Cybertruck was actually available and functional in public at the time, and whether Tesla’s own data logs could confirm or refute these movements. Tesla vehicles record detailed information about trips and commands, and those records could reveal a lot.
These questions remain unanswered, but the idea of using autopilot in this way fits with how advanced the technology has become. It’s chilling to think that this kind of system could be exploited for something so destructive.
What do you think?