Friday, December 6, 2013

Yale Fails Test

They got all As at Harvard.

"Police ID people of interest in Yale threat probe

Police said they have surveillance images of someone who made a phone call saying an armed man was going to shoot up Yale University and have identified several people of interest. Yale was locked down for nearly six hours Monday as authorities investigated. Police Chief Dean Esserman said Monday that he believes the call was probably a hoax. SWAT teams did not find a gunman after a room-by-room search."

RelatedReport prompts lockdown at Yale

Police responded on Monday to an anonymous telephone call reporting a gunman on Yale’s campus in New Haven.
Police responded on Monday to an anonymous telephone call reporting a gunman on Yale’s campus in New Haven.

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They look like they already are at Yale, but you can see the agenda at work.

"Yale professor dies after being taken to jail

A Yale University professor died after being taken to jail after he allegedly fought officers investigating a domestic dispute complaint, police said. New Haven police said Wednesday that Samuel See was found unresponsive in his cell on Sunday, a day after his arrest. He was later pronounced dead. The medical examiner’s office said the cause of death is pending. Police and court officials are investigating. Yale said See was an assistant professor of English and American studies who was on leave from the university. See was charged with violating a protective order and interfering with police after he began fighting officers when they tried to handcuff him, police said. See was treated for a cut above his eye at a hospital."

And he was found dead in the cell?

"Trauma ruled out as cause of death for professor

A medical examiner has ruled out trauma as a cause of death for a Yale University professor who died in detention one day after a struggle with police. Samuel See was an assistant professor of English and American studies. He was detained Nov. 23 by police who were responding to a report of a domestic dispute. He was charged with violating a protective order, threatening, and interfering with police. Police said that during his arrest See and officers fell and See was cut above his left eye. New Haven police said trauma was ruled out as a cause of death, but the medical examiner will not release a full autopsy report until a toxicology report is available."

Also see: Slow Saturday Special: Putting Up the Tailgate

"The family of one of four Yale University students killed in a 2003 crash on Interstate 95 in Connecticut has settled a negligence lawsuit against the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. The suit filed in 2005 by the family of Nicholas Grass of Holyoke, Mass., was settled under undisclosed terms this month, according to court records."

There has to be some good grades coming from the $chool:

"$250m donation is most in Yale history; Gift to help pay for expansion" by John Christoffersen |  Associated Press, October 01, 2013

NEW HAVEN — Yale University announced a $250 million gift from a 1954 graduate Monday, saying it is the largest in its history and will help pay for the Ivy League school’s largest expansion in decades, including an increase in enrollment.

There is money out there, but it is all in the hands of the elite.

Yale president Peter Salovey disclosed the gift commitment from Charles B. Johnson, who retired last year as chairman of the board of Franklin Resources, parent company of Franklin Templeton Investments. Salovey said the gift brings Yale within $80 million of the $500 million needed to build two new residential colleges.

‘‘This is an extraordinary commitment from one of Yale’s most loyal alumni,’’ Salovey said. ‘‘It builds on Charlie’s long history of generosity to Yale. This latest gift, in support of the expansion of Yale College, is truly magnificent, and I am deeply grateful.’’

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Johnson has previously contributed to the school’s collection of the papers of Benjamin Franklin and made a gift to establish the Johnson Center for the Study of American Diplomacy, which holds the papers of Henry Kissinger. He has also supported renovations of the Yale Bowl, the school’s football stadium, and creation of Yale’s first all-season outdoor athletics field.

Construction of the new colleges will be funded through donor support and will begin when all funding is secured, Yale said.

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"Conn. man charged with threatening Obama

A Connecticut man has been arrested on charges he made threats against President Obama and the president’s family. A federal judge ordered Joshua Klimas, 32, of Coventry, to be admitted to a local hospital for psychiatric evaluation following his arrest on Wednesday by Secret Service agents. Federal prosecutors allege that Klimas sent a message in June to the White House website that contained several threatening statements against Obama and his family. No phone number listing was found for Klimas, and it was not immediately clear whether he has a lawyer." 

Another hoax? A staged and scripted event? A false flag designed for sympathy? What do they mean no phone when you need one to get online and send a message? This is very, very fishy, folks.

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What makes this government or its mouthpiece media think we will believe a word of their "evidence?" 

I'm tired of spitballing about that hoax, but the constant flogging by the agenda-pushing mouthpiece media should tell you something!