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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number. I just want to work at Brown. That's
why I was That's what I was telling Mike and Sandy,
well we were off air. Now that's that's all I
want to do. I just you know, forget the three
point one seven. I'll just take three mil. Forget the

(00:20):
one point seven. And you have to have no qualifications check,
be completely incompetent. I could do that check and then
whatever the question is asked. You have to only do
two things. Always called the reporter by their first name whatever, Tina, Jack, Joe, whatever, Sally, whatever.

(00:44):
I can do that and just say it's all part
of the investigation. Tina, great question, great question. It's it's
it's just it's part of the ongoing investigation. Uh, but
I appreciate it. Next, Yeah, Tony, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
that's yeah. That's also yeah, that's it's all part of
the ongoing investigation. Yeah, thank you, Tony. Yeah. Next, and

(01:08):
che Chang, you just collect that three million. Huh. What
a way to make a living? Okay, you can text
the cooner man seven zero four seven zero seven zero
four seven zero this. Two of them are from four
to one. Jeff, I am a longtime resident of Rhode Island.

(01:31):
In fact, I live in Providence, very close to Brown University.
Let me tell you what is an open secret here.
Brown U runs Providence, and the Boston president, the woman
you've been talking about, Christina Paxton. Yes, missus three point

(01:52):
two million dollars a year, is rapidly anti police. Interesting,
I'm not surprised about being anti police. But Brown, you
apparently runs Providence. So that's why all these local officials
and going all the way up to the governor are

(02:12):
obviously coddling and protecting and shielding Brown. It's all starting
to make sense. Okay, this is one more. It is
from four to oh one, and this is what the
person says. Jeff, as a Brown retiree ten years ago,

(02:32):
I can tell you that as if ten years ago,
there was very little security. The only buildings I know
that had a swipe machine were the libraries and the gyms,
and the reason wasn't even for security. The reason was
because they didn't want outsiders to use their exclusive facilities. Secondly,

(03:00):
there are many many homeless people walking around the campus
streets panhandling for money. Therefore, the video footage of what
you're seeing from residential homes that is being replayed repeatedly
on TV of a man walking near the building does

(03:24):
not necessarily have anything to do with the shooting. Interesting. Interesting.
I'll be honest for one and I defer to you
because you obviously have worked there, you live there, so
I defer to you completely. I've been to Brown a
couple times. As I said, I brought my sister in

(03:45):
law and my niece there one time, showed them around campus.
I saw a few homeless people panhandling. I didn't see
that many. I saw a few, but not that many.
But it could have just been today the weather. Who knows.
But that's interesting to know. Six one seven, So maybe
the photo, the image they're sending us may have nothing

(04:08):
to do with the actual person who committed the massacre.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, let's go right back to the
blazing phone lines. Dan in New Hampshire, Thanks for holding Dan,
and welcome.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
Thanks for taking the call.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
Jeff, my pleasure.

Speaker 2 (04:31):
It's really ironic that everywhere that's heavily secured with cameras,
that none of the cameras work or they don't have
a security team, or somebody doesn't show up to work.
I mean, it always seems like the Liberal Democratic Party
has plenty of coverage for themselves when something goes bad

(04:51):
to them, but when it looks bad for them, we
never hear about it. And when this is another thing
you haven't brought up. Look at how they were shipping
out body pots out out of the back room. The
guy just the guy just got sentenced for doing that.
Have you ever heard anything more about that? Do you

(05:13):
know that there were Jewish body pots being sold all
around America? I mean, let's face it, they are so dirty,
not only with the money but with their cover ups
because they're entirely encompassed because they're protecting their ideology. If

(05:34):
things were fifty to fifty and you had, you know,
a Republican contingency, they wouldn't dare to pull this off
because they'd have people watching them. But what it is
now is that you know they've got it one hundred percent.
They can do whatever the hell they want. They can
you know, the governor, the attorney general, the mayors, the

(05:55):
the sheriffs, you name it, anybody in power. If you're
not in locks up with a Democrat then you're out.
And if you want to speak against them, oh God forbid,
you don't have a job. No more. So think about,
you know, hob of it itself. That was a huge
cover up that's still going on. I happen to know

(06:16):
some people that are involved with that, and let me
tell you they're very well. Maybe some Jewish people that
got sacrificed because they put their you know, and trusted
their bodies to research and now they're being sold as
lamps and you know, skelettle pots and everything else, and
nobody even knows what the hell's going on.

Speaker 1 (06:38):
Dan, I'm up against a hardbreak. Please, can you hang on?
I want to come right back, continue this conversation to me.
I hope Trump's people are listening. We're spending one hundred
and eighty four million dollars of our toxpayer money that
goes to Brown six one seven two six six sixty

(07:00):
eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, We're gonna go
right back to Dan in New Hampshire just very quick.
My wonderful sister out in Tucson, Arizona texted me on
my private phone and so as you know, you know, hey,
I'm willing to go work at Brown for three point
two million dollars a year. I said, I'm willing. I'm

(07:22):
willing to do it if they want me. I'm there.
This is what my sister texted me. Jeff. If we
can claim that you're part Native American and maybe get
you to speak just a little bit of Spanish, I
can actually market you for four point two million with

(07:44):
one of these laughing hilariously emojis. All right, listen, Jen,
I'll tell you what I'll do. We're gonna keep it
all in the family. Okay, we're gonna do it the
Democrat way. You get me that four point two million
dollar contract. Half a million is yours, baby, Okay, nice
little kickback to you. All right, So you scratch me,

(08:09):
I scratch you. All right. Let's go right back to
Dan in New Hampshire. Dan, just a slight correction on
what you were saying. I think you're conflating a little
bit two stories. There's no question rampant anti semitism at Havid.
But the body parts scandal, which you're completely right, was

(08:30):
a huge scandal whereby they were selling body parts on
the black market. The victims weren't just Jewish or they
weren't just you know, dead Jewish people from the Morgue.
It was everybody, I mean, Jews, non Jews. They were
just selling body parts and then having them used into

(08:52):
you know, as lamps or god knows what they did
with those body parts. But you're absolutely right they never
really got the major culprits and that disgusting scandal. Dan,
please pick up where you left off right, were.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
You know, taking it? Can you hear me, Jeff?

Speaker 1 (09:12):
Yes, Dan, go ahead. You're right.

Speaker 2 (09:14):
It was a contingency of different people that were being
taken advantage of for their body parts. But let's face it,
you know, the Jews were part of the mix, the
French were part of the mix, The towns were part
of the mix, or any of them that felt that
they wanted to contribute to a university for research and development.
And you know, unfortunately these people extorted them, sold their

(09:39):
body pots and then fought like hell to cover it
all up and to make like, you know, no, no really, no,
no bad here. So the bottom line is what's good
for the goose isn't good for the gander. Epstein, Oh yeah,
there was no cameras there when he was hung. Oh oh,
there's a pile of coke in the White House. Oh

(10:01):
nobody saw who put that down? January sixth No one.
I mean I happened to notice. But the front doors
were opened up by them, and they let people in
and they were walking them around as if they were
giving them a tour. And they call us all people
that are you know, Sabatae in the government and anarchists

(10:21):
and everything else. It's what it is, is that this
rot is so deep in it late because let's face it,
they're all in it together, and it's not it's not
how things are meant to be.

Speaker 1 (10:37):
Oh, you're dead on, Dan, You're you're so dead on
and look like just to bring it back to Brown.
But all your points are valid, but just to bring
it back to Brown. We're talking about it. I know
Harvard is even bigger. Okay, we're talking fifty billion at Harvard.
I get it. But still these universities are out of control.

(10:58):
They're money making machines. I mean, they've completely corrupted the
purpose of higher education. An eight billion dollar endowment, that's
a fortune five hundred company. That's why that's an eight

(11:20):
billion dollar operation, never mind one hundred and two thousand
dollars a year tuition. Holy shamoli, and we're still on
the hook the taxpayers one hundred and eighty four million
dollars a year. It's disgusting. No, they shouldn't get any
taxpayer money. But I'm thinking even something more. I'm sorry.

(11:43):
I mean, I'm not a socialist. The last thing I
am is a socialist. But the question I have to
be asking is and it's true. I mean, I do
believe the people in Rhode Island and Providence who are
texting me, they go, Jeff, you don't live here. You
don't understand Brown runs and who wants Providence runs Rhode Island.
So the fact that this massacre took place on the

(12:06):
campus of Brown, they have to protect Brown University. They
have to. Everybody's got their their fingers in the pie, everybody.
So that kind of money becomes so corrupting. And really,
I mean, are you really getting one hundred thousand dollars

(12:27):
worth a year in education? I don't think so, not
even close. What you're doing is you're brainwashing these kids
to turn them into AOCS and Bernie Sanders. You don't
have to spend four or five six hundred thousand dollars
a year harder and money to have your kid come
back and be like Bernie or AOC. Just send them
to the Democratic Party summer camp. That's it. That's all

(12:50):
you gotta do, just to you know what, in turn
for the DNC. Don't worry, you'll be spouting your talking
points in no time. So we're looking at massive corruption,
massive abuse of power, a massive conflict of interest, now
a potential massive cover up. And it's obvious. The police

(13:13):
chief is compromised, the campus police are compromised, the Attorney
general is compromised, That crazy mayor is compromised, That that
governor with the red face, Daniel McKee, who I'm like
always like, well is he I'm seriously I want people
from Morde Island to answer me. Is his face always

(13:34):
this read or? Now with the spotlight and pressure, are
we you know? Is there a little mickey that he's
like a little drink key drink key. But anyway, whatever
it is, I'm looking at all of them and there's
just too much money floating around, and you know what,
it's time to start treating universities like trusts, you know,

(13:58):
trust busting monopolies, oligarchies, oligopolies. That's what they are. It's
it's out of control. The amount of money is out
of control. And I'm sorry, not the harp on a
previous point, but one of the Texters was dead on
all of this money and the only one ponying up

(14:22):
a measly fifty thousand dollars. Remember we're talking about a massacre.
To help find the alleged killer, is the FBI, meaning
it's federal tax money? You mean to tell me Brown
couldn't put up the fifty k. The taxpayer has to
put up the fifty k? Like, are they that greedy?

(14:47):
They're petrified of a lawsuit. And now what's starting to
dawn on me is I thought, well, they're covering up
an Islamic terrorist attack. I think they may be covering
up something else as well. I think they're covering up
their colossal incompetence and the fact now that they could

(15:09):
be on the hook for a massive lawsuit. In other words,
follow the Benjamins. It's all about the money. Now, that's
not what higher education is supposed to be about. Look,
I don't begrudge a nice endowment. I don't. I don't

(15:30):
be grudge a private university making some money. I don't
I really don't you want to pay a little more
to get the best professors, the best talent, give students
the best you know, the best skills, and give them
the best technology for them to succeed. That's fine, Okay,
I'm a free market guy, but no, no, no, no,

(15:54):
this this is a money making machine. And by the way,
if those cameras really aren't working, then I'm telling you
they just swindled those students. If I was a student
at Brown, and tell me you guys are so freaking
cheap that you've got, you know, third rate cameras and
many of them, according to you, that don't work. And

(16:17):
I'm paying one hundred and two thous or my parents
are paying one hundred and two thousand dollars a year,
or I'm going to be in debt one hundred and
two k a year over a four year program. Life
you know, life, life, you know, basically life a life
term of slavery. That slavery. And you can't even put
in decent operational cameras. Nick in Wayman, thanks for holding Nick, and.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
Welcome about of cash. They're getting federal money each year
about two million, one hundred and eighty four, two hundred
million twenty twenty five for school year, plus another couple
of hundred million from private sources. Right, hold on, heck, are.

Speaker 1 (16:58):
You talking about Brown? Are you talking about Harvard Brown? Brown?

Speaker 3 (17:02):
Okay, keep going, Nick, So with the amount of money
they get, Uh, the turnity General should have forced them
to be dealing with the FBI by now. The FBI
probably would have encompassed and researched the videos, probably within
a square mile where that fat guy was walking. You know,
it's it's like the apatch the Indians track and your

(17:23):
footsteps and a chubby guy like that. I bet he
hit two or three fast food dives coming and going,
and he goes in the back entrance where there is
no video. People have seen. I've seen the layout on TV.
They said he can get on the end tonet. This
guy's familiar with the place. Might have been a discrauntle
employee or a discrauntle student from years ago. Whatever, he

(17:46):
cased that joint out. You knew exactly where he was going.
And they're saying they got nothing. We got no shots
to this guy. Well, obviously he haven't looked hard enough,
or you got areas where he was. We couldn't survil him.
It is disgusting. I hope that some of these people
sue the hell out of them for the laxity and

(18:06):
protecting the people who work and go and go to
attend that institution. It's horrible and now that's going to happen.
And you're right, I tell you, in my humble career
growing up and worked at all kinds of places, corporations,
big ones, little ones, et cetera. What I found is
in my humble life. And maybe I'm just a little

(18:28):
too cocky some of the dumbest people I've met. What
I mean by that is I'm not talking about their
intelligence factor. They have like silo intelligence. What I mean is, yeah,
they know the ins and outs of being a president
of a university, you know, and child of security, et cetera, cetera.
Outher than that they know nothing. You can learn more

(18:49):
about the stuff just watching the movie God's Sakes, you know,
with Hollywood writers. So what I'm saying is that that
place is a problem. There's many places like that their problem,
and I hope they sue the hell of them because
they did not have sufficient welfare to project these people.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
What do you think with you on Nick, You're dead on,
absolutely dead on as usual. Frankly. Now, look, Fox is reporting.
Look I've read, I'm just going by. I can only
go by what I read. I've read in multiple media
reports that there were at least eight hundred cameras on
campus at the Brown University, almost a thousand. This is

(19:27):
I either get over eight hundred or almost a thousand.
Fox is reporting twelve hundred cameras on campus. Okay, so
I'm going low. They're maybe going a little high, but whatever.
So if Fox is correct, and I have no reason
to doubt Fox, twelve hundred security cameras on campus, and

(19:49):
you couldn't get me one shot of this fatso going
back and forth, you know, walking all over the campus,
You've got to rely on grainy video from neighbor you know,
streets in the neighborhood, residential homes in the neighborhood. No,
nobody's that incompetent. I'm sorry, No, I mean it's in competence.

(20:11):
Don't get me wrong. You're dealing with idiots, but nobody's
that incompetent. So there's something going on which is making
me suspicious. I could be wrong, but I suspect are
we dealing with a student. Are we dealing with a
faculty member? Are we dealing maybe with a former faculty
member or a disgruntled faculty member, a former student. I'm

(20:33):
looking at this and I'm like this, Are they trying
to cover their rear end? Because there's a massive lawsuit
potentially coming? Because that's a lot. I don't care if
it's eight hundred or one thousand or twelve hundred, Okay,
take your pick. That's a ton of cameras. So to me,
this screams cover up. It doesn't. It doesn't recover up.

(20:58):
It screams cover up. Thank you for that call, Nick,
as always Giuseppe. I love that name. Giuseppe in New Hampshire.
Thanks for holding Giuseppe, and welcome, Hi.

Speaker 4 (21:13):
Jeff, this is my first call, first time call.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
I'm welcome, Welcome Giuseppe. Go ahead.

Speaker 4 (21:20):
I'm a security professional and I just wanted to comment
on some of the different types of monitoring techniques that
they might have over there at Brown University.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
Okay, Giuseppe, I don't need to rush you. We've got
about a minute, so I just get right to your point. Okay,
go ahead.

Speaker 4 (21:37):
Most cameras are tied to a hot drive, and sometimes
when the hot drivers pull the information goes through a
cloud based system. So depending on what time they have
a camera alone does install pictures of memory. Remember it
has to go to a hot drive and so they
have to somebody could shut that off. And the point

(21:58):
you made about the back door being open and maintenance
areas could somebody could lock that out so that anybody
can go in. And there's a lot of variables that
can be controlled by the security company, just like in
a prison, they could push a button and open the door.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
Interesting, So you're saying, I don't want to put words
in your mouth, but the security firm or company should
be looked at as well, not saying any making any accusations,
but they should look at this as well.
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