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Speaker: Well, either there is a cover-up going on or by the time you see this video, it may already be news that it is indeed the same person. Maybe yes, maybe no. We don’t know. But something really strange is going on this time. This man, Mustafa Kush, is a third-generation Palestinian who is apparently a student at Brown University.
In fact, here he is in the Brown 2024 annual report. Here he is in the Browns 23-24 Annual Report. So, two different years, right? 24-25, 23-24. Ok. Anyway, and when you search for someone on the Brown University web page and you search, there’s a bunch of articles where it comes up as a research assistant, student assistant, “Meet our student assistants.”
Uh, here’s all this information about Mustafa. He’s in a bunch of different articles at Brown University, probably looking like a sensible Palestinian guy who wants to help other people. And suddenly, we found that when you actually click on each of these individual links that I have tabbed open here, the page is unavailable, not found, unavailable.
This one, uh, it might be popping up just because it’s a thumbnail. Page not found or any type of index. See, his name no longer appears here. So, maybe it’s like that blog page where his name is indexed but not visible. But when you actually look at these pages, you don’t see him anymore.
You can control-tab all of these and it just gets cleaned up. Access denied. Page not found. Access denied. Page not found. What’s going on over here? Now, apparently it is alleged that this person has also recently followed Zohran Mamdani on his ex account Mustafa_KH.
On top of that, he also presumably left a review for a 9mm firearm, leaving a five-star review after the FBI and police department revealed today that – well, I mean, the review was left before this, but we found out about this review after the FBI and police department revealed that a 9mm handgun was used in the shooting at Brown.
And here is a review from December 29, 2024, in which Mustafa K. Verified Buyer Showed, “Best customer service ever, great prices and number one product.” Wing Tactical. This thread is for the muzzle brake on the outside of a 9-millimeter firearm. The same buyer who apparently also left a review for the 9mm – uh, let’s see here.
Uh, no, never mind. Same product here also. Same 9mm muzzle brake product. This is just an image of it. something interesting. Now, what people are most concerned about is that this person is now apparently being removed from the Internet Archives. And people are wondering if FBI is cheating on X because his account was banned and suspended on X?
Brown, so they can clean up and clean up the web page there? Like, why aren’t we honest with people? Why do we have to remove stuff? Why don’t you leave this as a historical archive so that ordinary Americans like us can see that people who seem normal and have articles written about them can go crazy and maybe we can all try to figure out when mental health illness ends?
We don’t know. Some people at X are analyzing this person’s walking gait. This is someone who is interested in the various scenes here and they are suggesting to align it with the footage of Mustafa Kay at the protests. It looks like a carry bag which he has slung over his shoulder.
Well, uh, carry bags, these are—you can get attracted to them very quickly. Uh, beats, you know, like an appendix or side carry or waistband carry. Uh, usually carry bags have a little string at the top that you can clip at the bottom as well. Uh, and when you press it down, you can draw at almost the same speed.
So, anyway, hold on, uh, you know, it depends on how you want to hold on. Some people go out. Uh, usually when I train, I go back with a gun because you don’t want someone else to take your gun away. But, this is no joke about firearms. This is only to indicate what a carry bag may look like or how it may function.
The issue here is that this account is Mustafa_KH. Uh, it’s, uh, you know, she’s listed as a student and support staff research assistant here at Brown University. We have she/him pronouns, I think they/she/her, and “All opinions are my own.” And when people took a look at his biography, they found that he is a quote “2022 first-year student considering majoring in international public affairs with a focus on the Middle East.”
Third-generation Palestinian refugee born and raised in Lebanon. Keep in mind, Lebanon is where Hezbollah has operated close to the Israeli border to attack Israel. Uh, and then, you know, who has launched a massive counter-attack by the Israelis and then of course inside Palestine as well. So Gaza Strip, this is where Hamas militants are fighting.
But nevertheless, after receiving a scholarship to attend UWC Maastricht, she has continued to help with community-building initiatives and social change roles. She’s fond of bringing her activism and identity, well, interesting word, uh, into academic spaces and engaging in active scholarship. He’s very prone to questions about – uh, I don’t even know what that word is.
Justice and inclusion. But God, I can’t even read how these universities write all this. I apologize. We have to look into this. What is Swadeshi? Uh, the fact of originating or occurring in a particular place. So like where you were born or something. Oh ok. whatever. Just say this. Uh, he’s extremely impressed with its questions. Ok.
Uh, at the crossroads of queer studies. Oh amazing. Great. Just send the entire trans community off the cliff again or, you know, here we go again or whatever. I mean I know queer isn’t necessarily trans. I see whenever we have a shooting like this, the first thing that happens on social media is that people start saying “she’s trans”.
Mustafa is also currently the cultural programming coordinator of the Global Brown Center and the e-Board of the Arab Society. Well, that’s why unfortunately all the innocent Muslims and Arabs, you know where you are from or what you follow, you get caught in these kind of things again and again.
And we saw the father and son duo murdering people in Australia, Sydney, Australia, Bondi Beach. And where are they from? Pakistan. ISIS supporter with ISIS flag in his car. I mean, who knows? Maybe this was all a setup, but apparently there are people who are circulating content about this guy being a “Free Palestine” protester and, um, his account has now been deleted.
Its content has been deleted. We don’t know if it’s really him. Could be wrong. And the problem is that it can all go wrong. You know, the Internet has really exploded – people eat it up really, really quickly and there’s no confirmation that he shouted “Allahu Akbar” during the Saturday massacre.
Although some people say that he has said exactly this. We don’t know; Which has not been verified yet. Uh, you know, again people are doing these analyzes on Twitter – at We don’t know. Uh, so we’ll see.
But what we are seeing so far really raises big questions. We know this. We know that for some reason the professors with whom he worked now also have their positions protected. So the question is, why is the professor he worked with safe? Now suddenly his tweets have become safe.
Why are we suddenly seeing the scrubbing of the person’s profile on X? Why was he on X and Brown? And what’s the point of not letting people actually see the content we just covered? Why hide what he said on X before his X profile was deleted? I would like to see it.
You know, people try to create a Wayback Machine. The Wayback Machine is a little harder to do with X. Uh, we can try that. Although it is sometimes a little difficult. If we go to twitter.com, you know, because we can go twitter.com/realmeetkevin And you will find my page. So, we know it works.
Let’s give his X account a try and see if we can get that popping in the Wayback Machine. I doubt it, but let’s get the URL here. Mustafa- You wrote it right, Kevin. Mustafa_kh_. Let’s see if that works. That account does not exist. Wow, it’s all clear now, huh? fantastic.
Man, I hate this cover-up thing. I really do. Oh wow. The Wayback Machine has not archived that URL. no way.