He was indicted on terrorist charges last Wed and goes to court this Thu

He says that the US government is run by Satanist Illuminati conspiracy

Cuellar identifies as Christian, but says he is related to Anne Frank

Police say he has become 'increasingly radicalized' over past three years

Also promised to use an AR-15-type rifle 'as the Founding Fathers intended'

A Las Vegas man was indicted on terrorism charges Wednesday after he threatened to kill government officials, 'gays, f****ts, lesbians and Satanists' on a YouTube video.

Bryce Matthew Cuellar, 24, allegedly recorded a now-deleted video in which he announced he was a 'Christian warrior' before brandishing an AR-15-type rifle and saying he wanted to use it 'as the Founding Fathers intended.'

After allegedly recording the video 'heavily intoxicated,' Cuellar is then said to have punched and threatened his wife, the Las Vegas Sun reported.

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Indicted: Bryce Cuellar, 24, was indicted Wednesday for a video in which he allegedly threatened to kill 'f****ts, lesbians and Satanists.' Pictured: Cuellar on his Facebook page

Militia: Cuellar also allegedly threatened to kill government officials in the YouTube video, which was uploaded June 1 but has since been deleted. He faces terrorism charges

Armed: Cuellar had an AR-15-type rifle and a sniper rifle in the video, and promised to use them 'as the Founding Fathers intended.' Pictured: An AK-45 he displayed on Facebook

Militia: Cuellar was anti-government and pro-militia, and frequently posted messages about overthrowing the US government. He told cops he was drunk in the video and isn't a killer

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.

During that time, they say, he has become increasingly radicalized, and the video -constituted a 'credible threat.'

Cuellar identifies himself as a Christian in Facebook posts, but also claims Jewish heritage, and says he is related to Anne Frank.

The 15-minute video, which was uploaded to YouTube on June 1, allegedly showed Cuellar slurring and mispronouncing words while wielding a .308-caliber sniper rifle and a .22-caliber AR-15-type rifle.

He was also wearing body armor and night-vision goggles in the video, cops said.

During 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.'

Prepared: Cuellar had stocked away many weapons and protective items, such as those seen in this picture, captioned 'God knows I'm ready!! Militia service with a smile'

Thumbs up: He even showed off a gas mask and for his camo hazmat suit. Cuellar identifies as Christian, although he claims Jewish heritage, and says he is related to Anne Frank

According to an official report, Cuellar said: 'America is done and America is over, "F**k America" and he will fire his gun in order to initiate a civil war within the United States and within the government.'

He signed off by saying he would begin killing gay people and Satanists soon, the report said.

Overthrow: Cuellar frequently posted on Facebook about how the US government was run by Freemasons, Illuminati and Satanists and needed to be overthrown

The video was spotted on a Google Alert by Interpol, who notified the LVMPD.

Authorities say that Cuellar's web posts and videos show that he has become increasingly aggressive and radicalized in the past three years.

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.

His YouTube account, under the name 'FisherOfMen' - a Biblical reference - features more than 550 videos.

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 Facebook page is full of similar messages, and has a picture of a cartoon boy urinating on the LGBT flag as a profile image.

Jailed: Cuellar, seen here in camo, is currently jailed for beating his wife the night he made the alleged video, and goes to court on Thursday to face terrorism charges and other details

The page's 'About Bryce' section features a 1,929-word poem that begins 'Done away, this earth is gay, move to the moon is all I can say or face my death like J.F.K. Freemasons here freemasons there, this demonic cult is everywhere.'

He has also shared meme images promoting overthrowing the government and warning of the dangers of police.

And his personal Facebook posts show fixations with abortion, Satanism and conspiracy theories about a one-world order.

'Satanic': In this post, Cuellar claimed that FEMA would eventually round up those who did not mark their homes with 'Satanic Masonic Illuminati symbols'

Homophobe: Many of his posts concerned homosexuality, such as this one which suggested 'rainbow colored money' represents 'gay pride.'

In one post, for example, he says FEMA will 'roll through' neighborhoods and spare only homes with 'Satanic, Masonic, Illuminati symbols' on them.

But homosexuality is a particularly prominent theme. In one post he suggests that America's 'rainbow colored money' represents gay pride. In another he calls gay people 'wild heathens.'

And in a rant linked to a video he made titled 'WOW! Illuminati Murdering Babies in Satanic USA Exposed!' he says that America's 'fate was forever sealed' when abortion was legalized, and that 'gay marriage is pouring gasoline on the fire.'

'Heathens': Cuellar said gay people are 'wild heathens.' Police say posts like this show that he has become 'radicalized' over the past three years

Cuellar faces one felony count each of making threats or conveying false information concerning acts of terrorism and conspiracy to commit a crime, and one misdemeanor of attempting to destroy evidence.

The night that he made the video, Cuellar was also arrested for attacking his wife.

He told investigators he was drunk and angry, but not actually a killer.

He was subsequently convicted and is currently serving until November at the Clark County Detention Center.

Cuellar has undergone a mental competency check by the court.

His next court appearance for the video charges is on Thursday. He is being held on $100,000 bail for the video charges.