The Brown University Shooting: “Curiouser and Curiouser”

On December 13th, 2025, while  taking their finals in the engineering building in Brown University, two students were killed and nine wounded by attacker who shouted something before he opened fire. Since then the University Police Chief, the liberal female president, the police chief of Providence, Rhode Island, and a mayor who seems to be of the same character as the oblivious mayor in “Jaws”, have been holding press conferences and showing blurry pictures of not just one suspect but two. The first suspect was covered in black from head to toe and the second suspect had a black hoodie on as well with his face all but fuzzed out. Yesterday afternoon, they asked for the public to help them identify these individuals. It is very possible that the public has already identified the one that was shown in those first pictures. It is the student whom the President of Brown University said has been doxxed. He was a first year student, a third generation Palestinian, and a political activist. He has left the university and all records of him on their website have been scrubbed since the shooting. I’m not going to say his name because nothing has been proven. However, my question to you is, considering all this non-information that the local authorities and the President of Brown University is giving the public, is this a cover-up of some kind? Why didn’t they question this young man? Have they questioned him already and they’re just not telling us? And why won’t they tell us what the two words were that the attacker said before He opened fire? Perhaps because if it is what a lot of Americans think that he said, then the Feds would be able to come in and take over the investigation. To quote Alice in Wonderland, “Curiouser and curiouser”. Have a great Thursday. God bless.

Until He Comes,

KJ

What is Causing All of This Hatred and Violence?

I hope that you are having a very restful and blessed Sunday morning. Here’s your quick thought for today: As I turned on the news this morning to Fox and Friends, I was greeted with the news that an attack at a Hanukkah event in Australia has left 12 dead, including the suspect. This violence happening on top of the violence that happened during Finals in the Engineering Building at Brown University at 4:00 p.m. yesterday afternoon. Brown University is Ivy League school located in Providence, Rhode island. It has a number of Jewish students. They have detained a person of interest this morning but they have not given a motive yet for that violent act which left two dead and several wounded. These premeditated acts of violence got me to thinking about how much hatred there is in the world. Some of it is racial hatred. Some of it is ideological hatred. And, some of it is religious hatred. Hatred for others can be caused by many things. It can be caused by the way you are raised or lack thereof. It can be caused by your peer group, in other words, those who associate yourself with. It can be caused by propaganda. It can lead to individual acts of violence, group violence, or societal violence. That is what America is dealing with today. Our once proud and beautiful major cities have become War Zones thanks to open borders, societal pressures, political propaganda, and poor upbringing. President Trump and those who are trying their best to deal with this are starting to be relatively successful. However, the fact of the matter is that they are not simply dealing with physical violence. Our country is fighting a war against “Princes and “Principalities”, those with craven hearts and minds who have allowed the voices in their heads to tell them to hate somebody without even knowing them. My brother-in-christ, Gene, keeps reminding me that things aren’t going to turn around until there’s a movement back to God in this country and others. He’s right. That’s why the recent movements to Christianity among our college-age young people is heartening. What we are called to do as Christian Americans, is to stand for those things which are right and just, to pray for others, and to lead our children and grandchildren in the way in which they should go. God bless.

Until He Comes,

KJ