The suspect who bombed a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, CA on Saturday afternoon has just been reportedly identified as 25-year-old Guy Edward Bartkus.
If you missed our earlier story on the bombing, here’s the full scoop:
HORRIFIC: Massive EXPLOSION Outside Fertility Clinic in Palm Springs, CA — Multiple Casualties
Allegedly, Bartkus was a 'pro-mortalist' -- a very twisted anti-life movement that claims people don't give their consent to exist.
New York Post and Fox News columnist Karol Markowicz broke the news on the suspect's identity:
Breaking: The suspect in the fertility clinic bombing is Guy Edward Bartkus, 25 of Twentynine Palms, California. He left a rambling message about how he never consented to being born.
— Karol Markowicz (@karol) May 18, 2025
Robby Starbuck broke down everything we know about the suspected bomber, so far:
The bomber is Guy Edward Bartkus. He’s part of the anti-natalist cult who believes that it’s wrong to have more children.
He reportedly left behind a site that says he’s also an "abolitionist vegan", an atheist who prefers satan over God (if God is real) and an "Elfilist."
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) May 18, 2025
The bomber is Guy Edward Bartkus. He’s part of the anti-natalist cult who believes that it’s wrong to have more children.
He reportedly left behind a site that says he’s also an "abolitionist vegan", an atheist who prefers satan over God (if God is real) and an "Elfilist."
He made multiple references to Reddit in his writing and he believed that we need to "sterilize the planet of the disease of life."
His ideology absolutely hates pro-life people and this was his attempt to kill as many babies as he could. God had other plans though. Despite the bombing being felt over a mile away, all of the embryos at the facility survived. Bartkus was killed in his attempted attack.
He also said “I’m very against [IVF], it’s extremely wrong. These are people who are having kids after they’ve sat there and thought about it. How much more stupid can it get?”
Praise God that every baby survived this psycho. This anti-life garbage is directly related to the doomer fringe who believe life is immoral if it hurts the environment or planet in any way. It must be loudly and soundly rejected!
Reportedly, Guy uploaded a 30-minute audio manifesto to a website he created prior to the terrorist attack.
This is the alleged recording (though we cannot 100% confirm its validity at this time):
Audio Manifesto from Palm Springs Bomber Guy Edward Bartkus confession https://t.co/LagkMk0iNd pic.twitter.com/H5HiNjDhRX
— SilverDegen (@DegenAnon6969) May 18, 2025
Bartkus was, without a doubt, a very disturbed individual.
However, the hand of God was evident here.
Despite Bartkus' plan to bomb the fertility clinic, none of the embryos of babies were harmed, and he only managed to kill himself.
AG Pam Bondi made it clear that violence against fertility clinics will not be tolerated:
I have been briefed on the explosion at a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California that took place today. Federal agents are on the ground now responding alongside local law enforcement.
We are working to learn more, but let me be clear: the Trump administration understands…
— Attorney General Pamela Bondi (@AGPamBondi) May 17, 2025
Meanwhile, the FBI has confirmed that this was an "intentional act of terrorism."
Per KTLA 5:
A car explosion that the FBI is calling “an intentional act of terrorism” left one person dead, others injured and caused extensive damage to a nearby reproductive health facility in Palm Springs on Saturday.The facility targeted in this alleged attack is the American Reproductive Centers (ARC), a fertility clinic and in vitro fertilization (IVF) lab.Thankfully, ARC said in a statement that all eggs, embryos and other materials remained intact.The clinic issued a statement on social media that called the incident “unexpected and tragic,” and, although the office portion of the center was damaged, ARC confirmed that no members of the team were harmed.
Doctor Maher Abdallah of ARC said the company’s mission is to help build families, including members of the LGBTQ community, which has since sparked questions about a possible motive behind this act.
KTLA’s Chris Wolfe spoke with a retired Marine Corps intelligence officer, now terrorism expert, Hal Kempfer, who said this investigation must consider every possible motive.
“There are violent extremists out there who have very strong views about IVF and surrogacy, which is something that they do at that clinic,” said Kempfer. “And that particular reproductive clinic is in the Palm Springs area, and Palm Springs is known as a center for LGBTQ residents.”
ADVERTISEMENTThe car exploded around 11 a.m. Saturday, outside the fertility clinic at 1199 North Indian Canyon Drive.
“Make no mistake, this is an intentional act of terrorism,” said Akil Davis, assistant director for the Los Angeles FBI field office. “As the investigation unfolds, we will determine whether this was international or domestic terrorism.”
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