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PALM SPRINGS (LifeSiteNews) â The suspect in the weekend suicide bombing of a California âfertility clinicâ allegedly acted out of a nihilist hostility to bringing any new life into the world, according to a manifesto he left behind.
Forbes reports that on Saturday, an explosion rocked downtown Palm Springs, damaging the American Reproductive Centers Palm Springs IVF facility and several other buildings, injuring four people, and killing only one; 25-year-old Guy Edward Bartkus, the apparent perpetrator. All the victims have since been released, and officials say that none of its staff were hurt, nor were any frozen embryos destroyed.Â
Bartkus âhad nihilistic ideations and this was a targeted attack,â according to Akil Davis, assistant director in charge of the FBIâs Los Angeles field office.
Barktus took credit for the attack in a manifesto attributed to him. In it, he identified as a âpromotalist,â longing for society to begin the âprocess of sterilizing this planet of the disease of life. Life can only continue as long as people hold the delusional belief that it is not a zero sum game causing senseless torture, and messes it can never, or only partially, clean up. I think we need a war against pro-lifers. It is clear at this point that these people arenât only stupid, they simply do not care about the harm they are perpetuating by being willing agents for a DNA molecule. This should not be seen as tolerable to any intelligent and caring person.â
He aligned with âNegative Utilitarianism, Efilism, Abolitionist Veganism, basically, philosophies that have realized religion is retarded, but that there is objective value in the universe, and it lies in the harm being experienced by sentient beings. So, although it all may seem âdarkâ, itâs the polar opposite of nonsense like nihilism.â
Barktus also declared his atheism, signaled his support for âsatan,â and posited that âmaybe the bible is just slander against satan,â that he had âknown for a few years now I wasnât going to allow myself to make it past my 20s,â and was finally pushed âover the edgeâ by the suicide of his best friend.
âBasically, it just comes down to Iâm angry that I exist and that, you know, nobody got my consent to bring me here,â he said. Barktus added in an audio message linked in the manifesto, âIâm very against [IVF], itâs extremely wrong. These are people who are having kids after theyâve sat there and thought about it. How much more stupid can it get?â
In an interview with KTLA, the perpetratorâs grieving father, 75-year-old Richard Bartkus, described his son as a âsmart, good kidâ yet troubled since childhood, having burned down one family home. âI was too strict for him, so he wanted to stay with Mom until the divorce came through. Mom was lenient.â As he grew, he was a âfollower who was easily influenced by others,â and maintained his fascination with fire in the form of model rockets and smoke bombs.
While targeting an IVF facility initially led some to assume the attack was the work of so-called âanti-choice extremists,â given pro-lifersâ opposition to the embryo-destructive in vitro fertilization process, the true ideology at work was an opposition to bringing life into the world by any means. Seeing life as a burden is aligned with the likes of population control, euthanasia, and eugenics rather than with the pro-life movement, which holds all human life as sacred.
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