"The Pro-Mortalist Manifesto: Unveiling the Nihilistic Beliefs Behind the Fertility Clinic Bombing"
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"The Pro-Mortalist Manifesto: Unveiling the Nihilistic Beliefs Behind the Fertility Clinic Bombing"
[!CDATA[A man suspected of carrying out a bombing outside a fertility clinic in California had expressed nihilistic beliefs and reportedly written a manifesto promoting a philosophy of "pro-mortalism." Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, allegedly attempted to livestream the bombing attack on the American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic in Palm Springs. Authorities revealed that Bartkus had left behind writings that are currently under review, where he expressed a belief that the world should not be populated. In these alleged writings, Bartkus described himself as a "pro-mortalist" and stated that people did not give consent to exist. He explained being a "pro-mortalist" as intending to bring about their own death to prevent future suffering and the suffering caused to other sentient beings. Bartkus also mentioned his goal of sterilizing the planet of the "disease of life" on a website purportedly belonging to him. Additionally, Bartkus reportedly left a 30-minute audio recording explaining his motive for the attack, expressing anger at his existence and the existence of IVF clinics. The bombing, classified as an intentional act of terrorism, resulted in four injuries and Bartkus's death. The clinic's office space was damaged, but the IVF lab and stored embryos remained unharmed. Authorities are investigating the incident as an act of terrorism and have searched Bartkus's residence in Twentynine Palms. The FBI has not disclosed how they determined the attack was terrorism or provided details about Bartkus's writings and possible motives. The investigation is ongoing, and further information is awaited. In conclusion, the bombing at the fertility clinic in Palm Springs has raised concerns about the suspect's alleged nihilistic beliefs and pro-mortalist manifesto. The incident is being treated as an act of terrorism, and authorities are working to uncover more details about Bartkus's motivations and writings.]]