Based on a 30-minute audiotape he left before his actions, Bartkus was identified as a “pro-mortalist,” a peculiar philosophy that criticizes the idea of not giving consent to be born among other beliefs.
🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨
The FBI is investigating the Palm Springs explosion as an act of terror.
According to @karol, the suspect is Guy Edward Bartkus, 25 of Twentynine Palms, California.
She says he left a rambling message about how he never consented to being born. pic.twitter.com/F2zDansqgZ
— Breanna Morello (@BreannaMorello) May 18, 2025
Bartkus explained in his twisted recording that he’s “angry” that he even exists. He also tried to videotape the attack:
At the start of the recording, he stated, “I thought I would explain through this recording why I have chosen to bomb an IVF facility or clinic. In essence, I am upset about my existence and the fact that no one sought my permission to bring me into this world.”
Labeling himself as anti-life, he further expressed, “I am strongly opposed to [IVF], I find it inherently unethical. These individuals are intentionally having children after thorough contemplation. How could it be any more absurd?”
Bartkus also set up a tripod with a camera in an effort to film his attack, but the file failed to upload to his website.