San Diego mosque shooters planned to attack THREE targets suspected manifesto reveals, as disturbing video shows their final moments in car before death

San Diego mosque attackers planned three deadly attacks, according to an unverified 75-page manifesto allegedly written by the teenage killers.
Stray, hate-filled pages shared online via a niche file-sharing site describe a planned “blitzkrieg” that will “cause death and destruction” whenever they can.
The document, full of neo-Nazi rhetoric, claims that 18-year-old Caleb Vazquez and 17-year-old Cain Clark ‘researched and mapped’ three locations for deadly attacks.
In the manifesto, it was stated that Adolf Hitler, along with mass murderers such as Anders Breivik, Dylann Roof and Ted Kaczynski, was at the top of the list of people who allegedly inspired young murderers.
Details in the document include the pair’s pairing, including their ages, Southern California residence, Vazquez’s Mexican heritage, the name of a social media account linked to Clark and his interest in wrestling.
The manifesto consists of two parts. The first 33 pages are attributed to Vazquez under the title MisanthropistCEL. The last 42 pages are titled Death to the World by Cain Clark.
The neo-Nazi symbol on the first page of the section attributed to Clark matches the symbol on a patch on one of the attackers’ camouflage fatigue suits they wore for the attack in the livestream video they recorded using a body-worn camera.
Cain Clark, 17, filmed himself carrying out a horrific shooting rampage at a San Diego mosque on Monday after writing a manifesto saying he and Caleb Vazquez, 18, planned to shoot three targets.
Vazquez (pictured) opened fire with Clark during Monday’s incident, killing three people before turning their guns on themselves.
Teenagers filmed themselves wandering around mosque looking for victims
In the article, Clark appears to describe himself as a ‘Christian Ecofascist Accelerator’.
Vazquez allegedly described himself as ‘incel’ and ‘misogynist’.
‘Incels’ or ‘involuntary celibates’ are a group of men characterized by their hatred of women and society, often due to their lack of sexual contact.
“I consider myself a misogynist and hold great hatred in my heart for the female population, and to be honest, I am definitely quite involved in online incel culture,” Vazquez allegedly wrote.
The Daily Mail has confirmed that a TikTok account posting Nazi-related content matches Clark’s online username mentioned in the alleged manifesto.
The TikTok account’s bio included the abbreviation ‘KHHV’, which is frequently used by incels and means ‘Kissless, Hugless, Handless Virgin’.
In the episode credited to Clark, it was revealed that he, like Vazquez, had difficulty finding a romantic relationship.
Stray, hateful pages shared online via a private file-sharing site describe a planned “blitz” that will “cause as much death and destruction as possible”
The alleged inspirations of the teenage die-hards include Anders Breivik, Dylann Roof and Ted Kaczynski, as well as Adolf Hitler, mentioned elsewhere.
After carrying out the spree, Clark shot his accomplice and then himself, horrifying footage showed on his livestream
“The current dating world is so bad that most men don’t even bother trying to find a girlfriend because they think it’s hopeless, which will leave them in an even worse depressed state than before,” the document states.
‘I can say this with confidence because I experienced the same thing.’
In a chilling and apparently unfinished section detailing their plans, the teens allegedly wrote about scoping the targets.
“All locations were researched and mapped to the best of our ability, using satellite and street views on Google maps, as well as images from reviews to get an idea of the layout, without raising suspicion or attracting our attention,” the document said. It was said.
Vazquez’s main hatred appears to be directed at Jews rather than Muslims, according to posts, but murderous teenagers killed three people at the San Diego Islamic Center on Monday.
At the beginning of the chapter attributed to Vazquez, the author said that ‘all the wrongs in the world’ were caused by ‘Jews’.
But the duo had plenty of hate to go around: Black people, LGBT people, and immigrants were all allegedly targets.
Nader Awad, 57, tragically lost his life after running towards two young men who opened fire on a mosque in San Diego.
Mansour Kaziha, known as Abu El Ezz, who worked at the store at the Islamic Center of San Diego, also died in the shooting attack on Monday.
Amin Abdullah, father of eight children, was killed by young attackers. Police praise Abdullah for ‘saving lives’ with his actions before he was tragically killed
It is claimed that Vazquez also spews hatred against women; some call them ‘the most unbearable, backward, evil group anyone could ever have to spend time with’.
The suspect complained of being a “short man,” “weird and awkward,” and autistic, according to the manifesto.
He also appeared to admit that he ‘had some mental issues’ and was suicidal.
‘Be. That’s the most important thing to me, Vazquez allegedly wrote, I would have destroyed myself no matter what, but at least I thought of doing something to help my race.
The document attempted to claim that although Vazquez was ‘half Northern Mexican’, he was ’70-85 percent of European genetic ancestry’.
But Clark’s apparent writings spew toxic hatred regarding the hiring of ‘dirty Mexican’ workers.
Referring to blacks, Clark allegedly wrote: ‘We must slaughter every single one of them.’ He added that Muslims should allegedly be ‘isolated and destroyed’.
He called for a ‘total collapse of society’ and used slurs against blacks and Jews, writing: ‘Take a gun, kill a politician or a nigger or a hater,’ according to the document.
Footage from the scene where the teenagers shot themselves showed a red gas can with a sticker resembling the Nazi SS logo on it, with a shotgun lying nearby.
Officers seen outside mosque following Monday’s tragedy
Members of San Diego’s Muslim community react after Monday’s horrific attack
‘Show no mercy. “Kill them all,” the document reads.
Clark allegedly wrote about guerrilla warfare, Molotov cocktails, and the use of commercial drones for terrorist purposes.
The document also includes a harsh warning to the young man’s enemies: ‘Put a gun to your mouth and pull the trigger.’
After all, he was the one who took the advice.
At the end of the livestream video of the attack on the mosque, which appeared to have been shot with a body-worn GoPro camera as described in the document, Clark got into the driver’s seat of his mother’s BMW, turned and shot his accomplice in the head, then himself.




