Friday, January 19, 2018

65 71 95 132 | Florida police officers caught disconnecting man's surveillance cameras, January 17, 2018


An Indian River County man feels his privacy was violated after he captured Vero Beach police disconnecting a surveillance camera outside his front door.

Police were investigating a crime the man says he had nothing to do with.

Vero Beach Police Chief David Currey stands by his officers' actions.

In late August 2017, Currey said his officers got an anonymous tip that someone at a Vero Beach home on 15th Avenue matched the description of a man wanted for felony grand theft.


 Vero Beach Police Chief David Currey sum to 165.

1051 is a lot like 151 if you drop the 0, since 0 carries no value.
1051 is the 177th prime number

367 is the 73rd prime number
“We went there for a felony warrant. We were also advised there may be firearms in the house,” Currey said.

This all occurred on 15th avenue supposedly. If you spell the 15 in the address, you get 73 again.

353 is the 71st prime number
Remember that this all happened supposedly on 15th avenue

311 is the 64th prime number
felony warrant = 64. law enforcement = 64

Indian River County = 95. David = 95. privacy = 95. Freemasonry = 95


"It turned out the tenant was not the man police were looking for, but resembled the man they ended up arresting." Wat?

Did the police officers find the suspect that was listed on their warrant? Who was the suspect? Name?
What crime was committed?


"“In law enforcement, we don’t want to be at a disadvantage. We try to be at an advantage as best we can. If that was a safety precaution, and a tactical precaution to make them safer then I stand behind that,” Currey said."

"we don't want to be at a disadvantage"
Who in the world does?


The officer pulling the wires from his camera put it out of commission for at least a week.
If any other civilian did this, it would be categorized as tampering with private property, jeopardizing of the tenants etc. along with a slew of other charges. However, if a police officer in uniform under the guise of serving a felony warrant, it is "okay."

The tenant called this questionable practice.
questionable practice = 853 {147th prime number}; Freemason = 147

Vero Beach Police Chief David Currey stands by his officers' actions.
David Currey = 58
Freemasonry = 58

A psychological ploy to further draw in the public and identify those who speak out against the powers that should not be as well as further programming and conditioning of the public to accept more and more of these false propaganda stories along with desensitizing the mass. Notice that the focus of the story lies on the disconnecting of the surveillance camera as opposed to the suspect in question which brought the Florida police officers to the location in the first place.

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