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Mysterious Death Of Tech CEO Hints Something Incredibly Evil Is At Play As She Warned Her Parents Before Her Death: ‘It’s All A Game, We’re In The Matrix’

19-10-2019 < SGT Report 25 1088 words
 

by Stefan Stanford, All News Pipeline:


– What Did Tech CEO Erin Valenti Find Out That Got Her Killed?


While we’ve previously written numerous stories on ANP about the mysterious deaths of reporters, bankers, politicians, scientistsmicrobiologists and those of many other different professions, the recent mysterious death of a Tech CEO who was found dead in her car just days after suffering a so-called ‘manic episode‘ adds a new mystery that we have to explore and for a number of different reasons as we’ll explain below.


As the Daily Mail reported in this October 14th story, Erin Valenti, the CEO of a Salt Lake City, Utah app developer called ‘Tinker‘ had recently called her parents in a frantic phone call in which she told them: “It’s all a game, we’re in the matrix!” Reporting that Valenti had never had any known mental issues before and that this call was completely out of the ordinary for her, her parents said she was talking a mile a minute in her phone call to them, making no sense at all.


Yet she then missed her flight home from California to Utah, with that bizarre phone call to her parents the very last time that anybody ever heard from her before her body was found in her rental car.


So, of course, we had to visit the Tinker website to see who their clients were and what kind of apps they develop and sure enough, their client list includes numerous members of the Fortune 500 and the ‘elite‘, though what immediately caught our eye was the company photo seen below.


Sitting alone in the very center of the picture, Valenti is about the only ‘white‘ face we see in Tinker’s Utah company, surrounded mostly by men, and women wearing hijab’s, and a visit to their ‘team‘ page finds people with names like ‘Khan‘, ‘Akbar‘ and ‘Muhammad‘. And think about this, this company is located in Salt Lake City, Utah, home of the Mormons.


What happened to ‘diversity‘ at Tinker, there’s surely NO ‘diversity‘ in this photo? And did Valenti find out something sinister going on there that someone didn’t want the world to know? What about the ‘We’re in the matrix‘ phone call shortly before her death? In both of the videos at the bottom of this story, the videographers go over a number of bizarre circumstances surrounding Valenti’s death.


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While ‘Tinker‘, like other companies, should certainly be able to hire whoever they want to work for their company, the huge percentage of Islamic people working in a company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, is absolutely out of the ordinary. As this World Atlas entry reports, 73% of people living in Utah are Christians while nearly 82% of people living in the state are ‘non-hispanic White‘.

With people from the Middle East and those practicing Islam not even registering a blip on the World Atlas entry for Utah, why the HUGE percentage working for ‘Tinker‘? And as we hear in that first video at the bottom of this story and read in this story at Mercury News, Valenti’s family had to use Facebook volunteers to track her down after police in California allegedly refused to search for her.

Valenti’s family went to the police, who spoke to her by phone and went looking for her, but were not able to locate her, her family said. But Joseph Valenti said despite all of the information his family gave the police — the make, model and license plate of her rental car, descriptions of her erratic behavior on the phone, and data tracking her last phone call to the Almaden neighborhood — police didn’t file an official missing person report for Erin Valenti until Thursday. And when they did, they described her as voluntarily missing, Joseph Valenti said. The police told the family that she was an adult, and she could have just taken off for a few days, her father said. The result, he said, was that the department didn’t make searching for her a priority.


“That’s bulls**t,” Joseph Valenti said, “because she was due for a flight out of San Jose airport back to Salt Lake City.”


Disappointed with the police department’s response, the family set up a “Help Find Erin Valenti” Facebook page, and received an outpouring of love, support and Bay Area locals who volunteered to search. It was one of those Facebook volunteers who finally found Erin Valenti’s gray SUV parked at the curb of a suburban San Jose street, looked inside, and discovered her body in the back seat, Joseph Valenti said.


The family still doesn’t know how Erin Valenti died, her father said. Her husband, Harrison Weinstein, had previously said she had no history of mental illness. Officials have not released a time of death or commented on how long she was in the car before being found.


And an excerpt from this Daily Mail story.


Authorities have not yet released a time of death or offered any indication as to how long she was in the car before being found. A spokesperson from the San Jose Police Department also refused to identify a cause of death when questioned, citing an ongoing investigation.


Members of Valenti’s family are questioning how the police department handled their daughter’s missing person’s case, accusing them of botching the search.


‘The beginning of it was a charade,’ Joseph Valenti told Mercury News of the police department’s efforts to find his daughter. ‘And I am totally frustrated and pissed off with how that was conducted.’


Joseph Valenti continued that despite all the information he and other family members gave to police – including the make, model and license plate of the car, descriptions of her strange behavior on the phone, and data-tracking the location of her last phone call – the department didn’t file a missing person’s report for Erin Valenti until Thursday.


Adding insult to injury, they also described her as ‘voluntarily missing’, saying that she was an adult, theorizing that she had just spontaneously taken a few days off.


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