BREAKING: Brown University reports active shooter

How much did the Israeli / Ashkenazi Khazars say they were spending on propaganda in 2026? $500 Billion? Looks like a proof on concept so far. I hope people don’t fall for it.
 
How much did the Israeli / Ashkenazi Khazars say they were spending on propaganda in 2026? $500 Billion? Looks like a proof on concept so far. I hope people don’t fall for it.

What part of this is the propaganda you're pointing out? I'm genuinely asking btw.
 
What part of this is the propaganda you're pointing out? I'm genuinely asking btw.


Well it’s likely not propaganda like we think of. Dude probably feeling like they using these event to gain sympathy for Israelis.
Jewish sympathy has nosedived at an accelerated rate. The only way they think to stop it is take control of social media, force government to cater to different wants.

So when event like these occur it kinda seems propagandaish (if that’s a word).
 
Well it’s likely not propaganda like we think of. Dude probably feeling like they using these event to gain sympathy for Israelis.
Jewish sympathy has nosedived at an accelerated rate. The only way they think to stop it is take control of social media, force government to cater to different wants.

So when event like these occur it kinda seems propagandaish (if that’s a word).
Okay. On this we are in alignment. The cratering of support for Israel- and the jews by and large- is a huge concern

and they (Israel) need sympathetic African Americans. How else to convince AA's of a Muslim terror threat than to

have events where AA's are targeted in the name of islam against Israel.

Only problem is we see them and the game. Mind you it doesn't have to be a Muslim committing terrorist act

it can be any random white person who understands the mission and takes matters into their own hands.
 
The strange thing is many folks don’t even know this is a thing.
I agree but I'm also surprised by how many get it. At this point they're running the same 'gas light,

manipulation, lie, maim, kill, terrorize, and them make themrselves out to be the good-guys,' play,

and it's not working. I'm not going to say it's failing but I will say it has lost a lot of its power.
 
I agree but I'm also surprised by how many get it. At this point they're running the same 'gas light,

manipulation, lie, maim, kill, terrorize, and them make themrselves out to be the good-guys,' play,

and it's not working. I'm not going to say it's failing but I will say it has lost a lot of its power.


Many think social media have assisted with that

Which is the reason Israel agreed to spend countless money curving the pushback
 
Many think social media have assisted with that

Which is the reason Israel agreed to spend countless money curving the pushback
Without a doubt social media is responsible. It becomes impossible to program people to a lie if they can- in real time-

point out inconsistencies. They don't have an answer for the unending flow of information. They didn't account for

the proliferation of information on this scale and at this speed.
 
Without a doubt social media is responsible. It becomes impossible to program people to a lie if they can- in real time-

point out inconsistencies. They don't have an answer for the unending flow of information. They didn't account for

the proliferation of information on this scale and at this speed.
You think they will be successful?
 
Depends.

With each attempt they are making their situation worse but that doesn't mean they won't stop trying and at

times be successful. I hate to think how far they'll go to try.


Control the media seems like they’re main mission now

Money for better coverage via YouTube and google


Social media purchase of TikTok



Pressure on nations to follow Israeli demands

 



U.S. Military Aid and Arms Transfers to Israel, October 2023 – September 2025​

In the two years since the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, the U.S. government has spent $21.7 billion on military aid to Israel, according to policy analyst William D. Hartung (Senior Research Fellow, Quincy Institute). This figure does not include the tens of billions of dollars in arms sales agreements that have been committed for weapons and services that will be paid for and delivered in the years to come.
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Photo by Heidi Levine (July 30, 2025) showing an aerial view of Gaza destruction, taken during a Royal Jordanian military flight for a humanitarian aid mission.
U.S. arms have been central to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Israel Police operations in Gaza, the West Bank, and beyond. The weapons in Israel’s existing inventory that are being used in Gaza and the broader Middle East come mainly from the United States. Israel’s entire inventory of combat capable aircraft comes from the U.S., including 75 F-15s, 196 F-16s, and 39 F-35s. Israel’s attack and transport helicopters are also all of U.S. origin, including 46 Apache helicopters and 25 Sea Stallion and 49 Black Hawk transport helicopters. Israel’s U.S.-supplied weapons – which include not only its combat aircraft but also tens of thousands of bombs and missiles, and advanced targeting systems – have inflicted a devastating humanitarian toll on the people of Gaza.

According to a companion report, the U.S. has spent an additional $9.65 – $12.07 billion on military operations in Yemen and the wider region sparked by or in support of Israeli military operations since October 7, 2023, for a total of $31.35 – $33.77 billion and counting in U.S. spending on two years of post-10/7 wars.

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This spending has come with an extensive human toll: overt en percent of the population of Gaza has been killed or injured, while at least 5.27 million people have been displaced in Gaza and the wider region.

 

Brown student suspected of killing 2 at university and fatally shooting MIT professor is found dead, AP source says


A man who is suspected of killing two and wounding several others at Brown University was found dead Thursday in a New Hampshire storage facility, officials said.

Claudio Neves Valente, 48, a Brown student and Portuguese national, was found dead Thursday evening from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Col. Oscar Perez, the Providence police chief, said at a news conference.

Investigators believe Valente is responsible for both the shooting at Brown and the killing of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor who was fatally shot in his Brookline home Monday, a law enforcement official told the Associated Press. Authorities have not formally confirmed a connection between the two shootings.

The official could not publicly discuss details of the investigation and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity.

Two people were killed and nine were wounded in the mass shooting Saturday at Brown University. The investigation had shifted Thursday when authorities said they were looking into a connection between the Brown mass shooting and an attack two days later near Boston that killed MIT professor Nuno F.G. Loureiro.

The FBI previously said it knew of no links between the cases.

The Brown investigation​

Frustration had been mounting in Providence that the person behind the attack managed to get away and that a clear image of their face had yet to emerge.

“There’s no discouragement among people who understand that not every case can be solved quickly,” the state attorney general, Peter Neronha, said at a news conference Wednesday.

Authorities scoured the area for evidence and pleaded with the public to check any phone or security footage they might have from the week before the attack, believing the shooter might have cased the scene ahead of time.

Investigators released videos from the hours and minutes before and after the shooting that show a person who, according to police, matched witnesses' description of the shooter. In the clips, the person was standing, walking and even running along streets just off campus, but always with a mask on or their head turned.

Although Brown officials said there were 1,200 cameras on campus, the attack happened in an older part of the engineering building that has few, if any cameras. And investigators believed the shooter entered and left through a door that faces a residential street bordering campus, which might explain why the cameras Brown has didn’t capture footage of the person.

Providence Mayor Brett Smiley said Wednesday that the city was doing “everything possible” to keep residents safe.

Lessons from past investigations​

In targeted and highly public attacks, the shooters typically kill themselves or are killed or arrested by police, said Katherine Schweit, a retired FBI agent and expert on mass shootings. When they do get away, searches can take time.

In the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, it took investigators four days to catch up to the two brothers who carried it out. In a 2023 case, Army reservist Robert Card was found dead of an apparent suicide two days after he killed 18 people and wounded 13 others in Lewiston, Me.

The man accused of killing conservative political figure Charlie Kirk in September turned himself in about a day and a half after the attack on Utah Valley University's campus. And Luigi Mangione, who has pleaded not guilty to murder charges in the killing of UnitedHealthcare Chief Executive Brian Thompson in Manhattan last year, was arrested five days later at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania.

Felipe Rodriguez, a retired New York police detective sergeant and adjunct professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, said it was clear that shooters were learning from others who were caught.

“Most of the time an active shooter is going to go in, and he’s going to try to commit what we call maximum carnage, maximum damage,” Rodriguez said. “And at this point, they’re actually trying to get away. And they’re actually evading police with an effective methodology, which I haven’t seen before.”

MIT mourns the loss of an esteemed professor​

Loureiro, who was married, joined MIT in 2016 and was named last year to lead the school's Plasma Science and Fusion Center, where he worked to advance clean energy technology and other research. The center, one of MIT's largest labs, had more than 250 people working across seven buildings when he took the helm. He was a professor of physics and nuclear science and engineering.

He grew up in Viseu, in central Portugal, and studied in Lisbon before earning a doctorate in London, according to MIT. He was a researcher at an institute for nuclear fusion in Lisbon before joining MIT, the university said.

“He shone a bright light as a mentor, friend, teacher, colleague and leader, and was universally admired for his articulate, compassionate manner,” Dennis Whyte, an engineering professor who previously led MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center, told a campus publication.

Loureiro had said he hoped his work would shape the future.

“It’s not hyperbole to say MIT is where you go to find solutions to humanity’s biggest problems,” Loureiro said when he was named to lead the plasma science lab last year. “Fusion energy will change the course of human history.”

Kruesi, Richer and Tucker write for the Associated Press. Richer and Tucker reported from Washington. AP reporters Mark Scolforo in Harrisburg, Pa., and Hallie Golden in Seattle contributed to this report.

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.



 
First they said the Brown and M.I.T. shootings weren't connected.... then they find out thathey are..... FBI is a clown show under Patel...... :hmm:



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The gunman who opened fire at Brown University and killed two students has been revealed to be a Portuguese national who studied at the Ivy League school more than 20 years ago.

Claudio Neves Valente, 48, had attended Brown to pursue a masters of science in physics from 2000 to 2001, before he took a leave of absence and ultimately withdrew from the school.

It remains unclear why Neves Valente opened fire at the Rhode Island school, killing Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, 18, of Virginia, and Ella Cook, of Alabama, 19, who were in a study session at the Ivy League's School of Engineering Barus and Holley Building.

But University President Christina Paxson said it is likely he took classes inside that building when he attended the school.

Meanwhile, it was revealed that he attended the same school in Portugal as MIT Professor Nuno Loureiro, who was fatally shot inside his Boston home, from 1995 to 2000.

The suspect was ultimately found dead after a six-day manhunt, when authorities located a vehicle he used parked outside of a storage facility in Salem, New Hampshire - more than 80 miles from the Ivy League school.

Officers were then able to secure a search warrant for a unit believed to have been rented by the suspect, where they found Neves Valente dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

'Tonight our Providence neighbors can breathe a little easier,' Mayor Brett Smiley said at a news conference Thursday night.
 


So the claim is…

-shot up brown

-fled 55 mi away

-two days later gunned down America’s top nuclear fusion researcher

-two days later Trump’s social media company merges with a Russian backed nuclear fusion company…

-the guy offs himself in a storage facility…

Ummm sus!

Like wtf?

I’m not normally one for conspiracy theories but this is shady as hell.

And now we might not ever get clear answers!
 



BREAKING: It's been confirmed that a HOMELESS MAN blew the Brown University shooting case "wide open" through a Reddit post, named John

He called the tip line and flagged his OWN Reddit post, and was seen on video walking very close to the shooter

The man might get the $50K reward, and is a former Brown University student

He FOLLOWED the gunman, and asked why the gunman was circling the block. He basically tracked the shooter all by himself, and got the vehicle information.
 
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