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Kellyfinancial dot org. That's Kelly at Kellyfinancial dot org. Okay,
my friends, a lot of you are texting the cooner
Man saying, Jeff, you don't believe the story as well.
This narrative just doesn't make sense, and I agree with you.
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And so my question to you is this, what do
you think is really happening and why do you think
the authorities at a minimum are engaged in a cover up.
At a minimum, whether they're protecting Brown, whether they're protecting
the police or is it something even more nefarious? Are
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they trying to protect the fact that this was an
immigrant who came into this country through the visa lottery program,
unvetted and may have committed an Islamic terrorist attack and
maybe even on behalf of a foreign power. We'll see,
But at a minimum, why won't they tell us what
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he yelled at Brown University in that classroom when he
massacred the students. They refuse to tell us. The media
has asked dozens and dozens of times, and they refused
to tell us what Claudio Neves Valenti said before he
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opened fire six one seven two sixty six, sixty eight
sixty eight. Tom in Plymouth, Thanks for holding Tom and welcome.
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Thanks jeff in. Merry Christmas to you and to the country.
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Thank you all the best to you and your family. Tom.
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Thank you. Julant Perez needs to be fired. Number one.
It was about quit. Yeah, like fifty sixty people in
that lecture hall and this guy picked out, you know,
that young lady. How did he know to pick her
out of the crowd with that many people in one
area unless somebody rated her out, or somebody pointed where
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she was, or somebody let him know or kept him off,
and they never rounded up all those cell phones to
analyze them. Who sends me would have been tasked number one,
to try to found out that really happened on the
grown at that time the maybe video.
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Well, Tom, I promise, I'll let you finish. But just
what the police addressed this yesterday? Now this was the
Boston Presser again. You go to the Providence presser. I
mean they were all over the map. They didn't know
a thing. Okay, it was again disorganized, disjointed, unprofessional. It
was a joke. Okay, it was a joke. But the
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Boston Presser, which was very professional, they believe it was random,
that Ella Cook was not targeted, that she just happened
to be at the wrong place at the wrong time,
like that USBEK student who was also at the wrong
place at the wrong time. So they're just saying his
goal was to target the classroom. Why they don't want
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to tell us or they don't know, but that it
wasn't specific against anyone who was killed. Number one. Number two,
they haven't answered that. Another sixty four thousand dollars question.
Now I know for a fact because investigators have said
this was a year whatever, final exam review study session
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with the teacher assistant. So nowadays students have their phones
as recorders. I look quickly. When I used to lecture,
when I used to teach, students always recorded me, always, always,
especially when it was for a final exam review session.
There'd be fifty sixty seventy students in a classroom. They'd
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ask all kinds of questions and you know, things they
didn't know or things they should prepare for or be
ready for whatever, and those recording devices were on. So
police investigators have admitted they, yeah, they people had their
phones and it was recording. So it's very simple. I mean,
this is not rocket science. Their phones were on. They
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were If they're not filming, they're recording what was said.
Just what was said? Just come on and play the tape.
What did he yell out? And it's those students who
keeps saying it was Allahu akbar, and when pressed they're like,
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could it be something else? Maybe you misunderstood. They're like,
we heard it as clear as you can possibly hear it.
He shouted out, Ala hu akbar. Now, Tom, look, to
be honest, maybe was a diversion. Maybe the guy's mentally
not right in the head. Maybe he came in there
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and wanted to shoot up the place out of a
sense of vendetta or personal frustration that his career wasn't
doing well, and he thought Brown let him down, and
he went after this MIT professor because they knew each
other or had gone to the same classes twenty five
years ago in Portugal and asked him for recommendations, and
he didn't give it to him, and so he wanted
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to cover his tracks for his real motive by shouting
out ala hu akbar, okay ala hu akbar. Does not
definitively say it's an Islamic terrorist attack, But why are
they hiding it? It's an open secret. In fact, this
is not even me saying this. It's the Brown University students.
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It's those that were in the lecture room that weren't
hurt or wounded that are saying, but we hurt them.
Why won't they say that to the public and let
people decide or make of it what they will. So,
you see, the more they cover this up, the more
I'm saying no. See, once you start lying to me
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and lying to you and lying to the public, I
don't believe you anymore. I don't believe you. So my
fear is we're never going to get answers to our questions.
And they were so eager to just bury this yesterday
we got them. It's over. What's everybody's problem? Sort of
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like the emails I'm getting from I read one, we
caught him, what's the big deal? Move on? Well, who's
gonna be Why would you want to hold people accountable?
Why do you want to hold the police chief for anybody,
or the president of Brown or or or the police officers.
Why do you want to hold him accountable? The guy's
caught and yeah, but three people are dead.
Speaker 4 (09:15):
Well so what.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
Well it's not so what to me?
Speaker 4 (09:20):
Tom, final word to you, But I apologize. I don't
want to be redundant. But how they asked to track
him to that storage facility was he was falling, was
how they find him up there? I didn't really get that.
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What it was a homeless man who had seen him
in the building before. He had noticed him before. In fact,
they had a slight run in, like what are you
doing here? Or he sleeps there? The homeless man sleeps
in that building and they let him sleep there by
the way, which to me is shocking, but let that go.
And then so he started to track him. It was
the homeless guy, and he began noticing he's got a
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car that rented vehicle with the plates. So it was
the homeless man because what the police are admitting to
is they said no, no, no, no, he had a
cell phone in which you couldn't track him with the
cell phone. So it was the homeless man who gave
them the lead to break open the case.
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