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His Facebook page is full of similar messages, and has a picture of a cartoon boy urinating on the LGBT flag as a profile image. Titles include 'Obama's FAKE SHOOTINGS & Nazi Gun Control Agenda,' 'CENSORED!! PROOF homosexuality is Satanic!!' 'Dead Babies in Your Food, Drinks & Makeup Illuminati Exposed!' and 'Obama Goes to China for New World Order Arrangements!' His YouTube account, under the name ' FisherOfMen' - a Biblical reference - features more than 550 videos. He is also a conspiracy theorist - believing, among other things, that the government is controlled by the Illuminati and that the Sandy Hook massacre was faked - and holds militia and sovereign citizen ideologies. The video was spotted on a Google Alert by Interpol, who notified the LVMPD.Īuthorities say that Cuellar's web posts and videos show that he has become increasingly aggressive and radicalized in the past three years. Overthrow: Cuellar frequently posted on Facebook about how the US government was run by Freemasons, Illuminati and Satanists and needed to be overthrown He was also wearing body armor and night-vision goggles in the video, cops said.ĭuring the video rant, cops say, he said he was sick of the government trying to take away his First and Second Amendment rights, and that he intended to use his guns 'as the Founding Fathers intended.' The 15-minute video, which was uploaded to YouTube on June 1, allegedly showed Cuellar slurring and mispronouncing words while wielding a. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) have been aware of Cuellar - who admitted to a number of minor incidents on his Facebook account prior to his arrest - for three years.ĭuring that time, they say, he has become increasingly radicalized, and the video -constituted a 'credible threat.'Ĭuellar identifies himself as a Christian in Facebook posts, but also claims Jewish heritage, and says he is related to Anne Frank. He told cops he was drunk in the video and isn't a killer Militia: Cuellar was anti-government and pro-militia, and frequently posted messages about overthrowing the US government.