Brown and MIT Shootings Connected. Suspect Dead

I'm not buying this shit one bit. With a lot of questions to answer for, and a basically 'we don't know nothing' stance, this is very convenient. There is something extremely sinister that's still going on here.
 
I'm not buying this shit one bit. With a lot of questions to answer for, and a basically 'we don't know nothing' stance, this is very convenient. There is something extremely sinister that's still going on here.
Which part are you not buying?
 
48 year old Portuguese Brown University student.

I mean who gets into Brown at age 48?
 
Awww, it's okay, li'l Jeeter. We all know you can't understand adult talk. Just go back to the kids' table, where they have games you'll understand (hopefully).
I apologize for ever wounding you so deeply although I don't remember it.

I mean, since you are barely literate, do you not believe he's dead?...?
 
Lol....shocker that some people are going to make up more shit after making up other shit.

They can't accept reality.
 
I'm not buying this shit one bit. With a lot of questions to answer for, and a basically 'we don't know nothing' stance, this is very convenient. There is something extremely sinister that's still going on here.
Yeah, two murders.
 
I'm not buying this shit one bit. With a lot of questions to answer for, and a basically 'we don't know nothing' stance, this is very convenient. There is something extremely sinister that's still going on here.
The most "sinister thing that's still going on here" is MAGAts continuing to jump to conspiracy theory conclusions.

Spouting shit on the interwebs does not equal reality.
 
I'm not buying this shit one bit. With a lot of questions to answer for, and a basically 'we don't know nothing' stance, this is very convenient. There is something extremely sinister that's still going on here.
Hmmmm...
Why do I have the feeling that if the killers name had turned out to be Mohammed you would have been quite happy to 'buy this sh*t', and have put down a deposit on any 'other sh*t' that might become available at a later date.
 
Interesting that the Providence Journal finally broke down last night and added an addendum right before midnight that a user on Reddit supplied the tip that ultimately cracked the case.

I actually saw this tip in real-time on Reddit, a guy was going to replace a lost iPhone and saw a guy acting super strange, parking his rental car (Florida plates) behind the strip shopping center where he (the Reddit user) was shopping. He said he would have taken a picture if he had had a phone. The weird guy's clothing was a perfect match for what the police report released...a number of Reddit users urged him to call the FBI tip line.

In the interim, publicity whore and nominal FBI director Kash Patel breathlessly announced they'd arrested a suspect, and people basically forgot about this....then the FBI announced the guy they had questioned had an alibi and was not arrested. The FBI matched the Reddit tip about the rental car, getting the guy's name from the car rental company and found his cell phone GPS tracking matched the shooter's path minute by minute.

The FBI pushed the "we cracked the case" narrative and bit by bit it emerged that the whole case was solved by a single Reddit tip.
 
Interesting that the Providence Journal finally broke down last night and added an addendum right before midnight that a user on Reddit supplied the tip that ultimately cracked the case.

I actually saw this tip in real-time on Reddit, a guy was going to replace a lost iPhone and saw a guy acting super strange, parking his rental car (Florida plates) behind the strip shopping center where he (the Reddit user) was shopping. He said he would have taken a picture if he had had a phone. The weird guy's clothing was a perfect match for what the police report released...a number of Reddit users urged him to call the FBI tip line.

In the interim, publicity whore and nominal FBI director Kash Patel breathlessly announced they'd arrested a suspect, and people basically forgot about this....then the FBI announced the guy they had questioned had an alibi and was not arrested. The FBI matched the Reddit tip about the rental car, getting the guy's name from the car rental company and found his cell phone GPS tracking matched the shooter's path minute by minute.

The FBI pushed the "we cracked the case" narrative and bit by bit it emerged that the whole case was solved by a single Reddit tip.
Why did the guy share all this on Reddit first?Afraid to get involved? I imagine there have been a lot of false leads that cops have followed on Reddit.
 
Why did the guy share all this on Reddit first?Afraid to get involved? I imagine there have been a lot of false leads that cops have followed on Reddit.
I remember when Reddit mis-identified some innocent bystander as the Boston Marathon bomber a few years back. The public backlash was severe (and warranted, imho, a lot of Wat_Tyler-class pew-pew vigilantes wanted to take matters into their own chubby little hands).

Honestly, I don't know what the guy who posted on Reddit was doing that for. Validation? I don't know, but in the end, it worked out very well. This time.
 
Why did the guy share all this on Reddit first?Afraid to get involved? I imagine there have been a lot of false leads that cops have followed on Reddit.

Maybe just using the community as a sounding board to see if his story sounded convincing enough for the FBI to act on.

It did also provide a time stamp that proved he was the one who provided the tip…so…

👍
 
Maybe just using the community as a sounding board to see if his story sounded convincing enough for the FBI to act on.

It did also provide a time stamp that proved he was the one who provided the tip…so…

👍
I thought it was fascinating to watch virtually every major news organization twist themselves into a pretzel to avoid giving Reddit credit.....they knew a substantial part of both sides of the political aisle look down their respective noses at Reddit after the Boston Marathon imbrogolio.
 
I remember when Reddit mis-identified some innocent bystander as the Boston Marathon bomber a few years back. The public backlash was severe (and warranted, imho, a lot of Wat_Tyler-class pew-pew vigilantes wanted to take matters into their own chubby little hands).

Honestly, I don't know what the guy who posted on Reddit was doing that for. Validation? I don't know, but in the end, it worked out very well. This time.
Funny, a coworker and I followed that back then. It was crazy all the graphic photos that were shared in those threads. I remember we both decided these people were crazy and not following or even familiar with the scientific method.
 
The MIT professor who was murdered was purportedly one of the scientists closest to making a breakthrough on cold fusion quantum power, which if/when it does happen will cause the greatest change in global politics in the 21st century.

He was killed in a purportedly one-off murder.

The following day a startup company funded by billionaires to invest in fusion power announced that the company was purchasing a majority stake in Sundown Donald™'s failing social media platform "Truth" Social, widely seen as an attempt to curry favor in the waning days of Orange Julius Caesar™ sputtering second regime.

The conspiracy whackadoodles at Rumble have put two and too toogether and determined that......this is an Israeli plot.
 
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