by Joseph P. Farrell, Giza Death Star:
Over the Christmas-New Year holiday a sad murder of a brilliant young Portuguese plasma physicist, Dr. Nuno Loureiro of MIT, occurred in his Brookline, Massachusetts home. The question, however, is why was he murdered, and of course, in the case of someone working on solving the difficulties associated with magnetic plasma confinement for controlled hot fusion, speculation abounds that the murder was because of the nature of his work. In the early days after his murder there was no official suspect, but subsequent investigation led to a Portuguese national, Claudio Neves Valente, as being the alleged murderer behind both the Loureiro murder and the shootings at Brown University(many of you, including J.C., M.P. and many others, sent me versions of the Loureiro story, for which I am most grateful):
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Shooter who killed MIT professor and Brown students planned attack for months, DOJ says
Curiously, the discovery of a suspect has not been able to quash the speculation about Loureiro’s murder, because in this case the alleged murderer left no indication as to possible motive:
Justice Department officials said Tuesday that during the search of the storage facility where Neves Valente’s body was found, the FBI recovered an electronic device containing a series of short videos made by Neves Valente after the shootings.
In the recordings, the shooter admits in Portuguese that he had been “planning the Brown University shooting for a long time,” according to a press release. He did not provide a motive for targeting Brown or the MIT professor, with whom he attended school in Portugal decades ago.
He said he felt he had nothing to apologize for. He also complained in the videos about injuring his eye in the shootings.
There you have it: supposedly there is no motive. In Loureiro’s case there is only a prior connection to having been classmates at some unnamed and undisclosed school in Portugal.
Color me suspicious, especially when one recalls two things: (1) the existence of mind manipulation techniques and technologies and their successful operation since the 1950s, and probable successful deployment (consider only the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby, or the weird behavior of Robert Kennedy Sr.’s murderer Sirhan Sirhan, and its obvious indication of Sirhan having been hypnotically inducted, or the behavior of cult leader Jim Jones and his followers, and so on); and (2) the nature of Dr. Loureiro’s work itself. The lack of any apparent motive, other than an intention or fixation on the act of killing itself, grimly recalls the incantatory nature of some of Sirhan Sirhan’s diary notations prior to the RFK murder. (And, for the record, while Sirhan Sirhan was tried and convicted for the murder, I for one do not think he actually committed it. Was he there? Yes. Did he fire a gun? Yes. Did he murder RFK Sr.? No. He was simply not in the correct position to do so.) This brings us to the nature of Dr. Loureiro’s work(X article shared by R.M., with our gratitude):


