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14 hours ago, REBgp said:

Wonder how many witnesses of the Clinton Foundation have died (?murdered).

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I’ve gone through the list before, and most of it is obviously BS.  I’m having a hard time understanding why the article about this couple posted on foxnews didn’t mention their upcoming testimony, or why a retired school nurse and her husband who works at a funeral home would be testifying at a hearing about a major pharmaceutical company?  I’m also curious why all of the people from various nutcase  conspiracy sites are able to post all about these “murders” and live to tell the tale, and why legitimate conservative sites like fox don’t pick it up if there’s any legitimacy to it?

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11 hours ago, bullets13 said:

I’ve gone through the list before, and most of it is obviously BS.  I’m having a hard time understanding why the article about this couple posted on foxnews didn’t mention their upcoming testimony, or why a retired school nurse and her husband who works at a funeral home would be testifying at a hearing about a major pharmaceutical company?  I’m also curious why all of the people from various nutcase  conspiracy sites are able to post all about these “murders” and live to tell the tale, and why legitimate conservative sites like fox don’t pick it up if there’s any legitimacy to it?

Welcome back.  Long time, no see.  I was wondering about that too.  Did see she was a nurse.  Possibly had a run in?  And yes, I’m sure many on the list are BS, but some, not so much.  Seth Rich is a prime example.  Why would the DC Police call it a robbery when nothing was stolen, pray tell?  And he just “happened” to get murdered while everyone was speculating on who gave all the emails to Wikileaks (btw, Wikileaks offered a $20k reward for his killer).  A prominent young man shot down near his DC home, and not one single arrest, and after the initial report, nothing but crickets from the MSM.  It’s a conspiracy theorist dream.

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Many look down on conspiracy theorist.  Forget the usual nut jobs, but a CT is nothing more than a person with unanswered questions, and wonders why.  Like the Seth Rich murder - no arrest made, & it's not like he was some random street shooting - why.  Like the Repub train wreck - have heard no more since initial story - why?  Like the Las Vegas mass shooting - authorities lied to the American people - why?  And jets off the USS Nimitz having cockpit video of a 2004 encounter with a UFO & just now releasing video - why?  And why doesn’t the media follow up on these stories?  That, in itself, is a conspiracy theory.  I’ve got to wonder why everyone doesn’t have a little CT going on in their head.  

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The Clinton-hired hitman tour continues:

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Investigative Journalist Jen Moore was found dead in a suburban Washington D.C. hotel room Monday, according to police and shocked and distraught friends and colleagues.

Moore died of an apparent seizure. Police are closely investigating the cause of death after former FBI Agent Robyn Gritz, a friend of Moore's, made inquiries with homicide detectives Monday afternoon in Prince Georges County, Maryland. Preliminary reports from police said the death was not the result of suicide.

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Moore, an advocate who investigated abused and trafficked children, had been in the process of investigating allegations by a 26-year-old man that as a young boy he was sexually assaulted by Bill Clinton and pimped out at private sex parties attended by other D.C. elites.

In fact, just four weeks before her death, Moore filed details of the alleged victim's claims with the Department of Homeland Security, detailing the allegations against Clinton. Moore contacted Homeland Security beginning on July 6th through July 9th, records show. A week later, she contacted the FBI with identical details about the victim and the shocking allegations against Clinton.


FBI sources report no case has been opened on the evidence supplied by Moore. Homeland Security officials could not be reached for comment.
Moore had approached True Pundit's Thomas Paine in June with the allegations against Clinton. Paine conducted a series of face-to-face interviews with Moore and the alleged victim in various locales. By July, the victim agreed to tell his story to Paine. But Moore and the traumatized victim wanted to contact Homeland Security and the FBI first to see if they would open a criminal case against Clinton prior to publicizing the claims.

 

"Jen thought that with a criminal probe, federal agents could use the victim possibly to dangle in front of Clinton to see if he made a mistake or tried to pay him off," Paine said. "She was worried about the safety of the victim and was working to find him safe harbor until this story broke.

Now she is the one who turned up dead."

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The Clinton-hired hitman tour continues:

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Investigative Journalist Jen Moore was found dead in a suburban Washington D.C. hotel room Monday, according to police and shocked and distraught friends and colleagues.

Moore died of an apparent seizure. Police are closely investigating the cause of death after former FBI Agent Robyn Gritz, a friend of Moore's, made inquiries with homicide detectives Monday afternoon in Prince Georges County, Maryland. Preliminary reports from police said the death was not the result of suicide.

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Moore, an advocate who investigated abused and trafficked children, had been in the process of investigating allegations by a 26-year-old man that as a young boy he was sexually assaulted by Bill Clinton and pimped out at private sex parties attended by other D.C. elites.

In fact, just four weeks before her death, Moore filed details of the alleged victim's claims with the Department of Homeland Security, detailing the allegations against Clinton. Moore contacted Homeland Security beginning on July 6th through July 9th, records show. A week later, she contacted the FBI with identical details about the victim and the shocking allegations against Clinton.


FBI sources report no case has been opened on the evidence supplied by Moore. Homeland Security officials could not be reached for comment.
Moore had approached True Pundit's Thomas Paine in June with the allegations against Clinton. Paine conducted a series of face-to-face interviews with Moore and the alleged victim in various locales. By July, the victim agreed to tell his story to Paine. But Moore and the traumatized victim wanted to contact Homeland Security and the FBI first to see if they would open a criminal case against Clinton prior to publicizing the claims.

 

"Jen thought that with a criminal probe, federal agents could use the victim possibly to dangle in front of Clinton to see if he made a mistake or tried to pay him off," Paine said. "She was worried about the safety of the victim and was working to find him safe harbor until this story broke.

Now she is the one who turned up dead."

Gives a whole new meaning to the expression, "And the HITS keep on coming". :) 

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Where was Hillary?

 

 

A former executive for Pfizer, recently tasked with joining HHS to help reduce the prices of Big Pharma’s monopoly prescription medications, was found bludgeoned to death outside his Washington D.C. apartment. Local police ruled the death of Daniel Best a suicide, raising immediate questions about how an individual can bludgeon himself to death with multiple blows.

“The city’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner on Thursday said Best died from “multiple blunt force injuries” and it ruled his death a suicide. It would not release further information,” 

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In announcing his death, HHS Secretary Alex Azar said the 49-year-old former CVSHealth and Pfizer Pharmaceuticals executive agreed to work at HHS “out of a desire to serve the American people by making health care more affordable

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Where was Hillary?

 

 

A former executive for Pfizer, recently tasked with joining HHS to help reduce the prices of Big Pharma’s monopoly prescription medications, was found bludgeoned to death outside his Washington D.C. apartment. Local police ruled the death of Daniel Best a suicide, raising immediate questions about how an individual can bludgeon himself to death with multiple blows.

“The city’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner on Thursday said Best died from “multiple blunt force injuries” and it ruled his death a suicide. It would not release further information,” 

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In announcing his death, HHS Secretary Alex Azar said the 49-year-old former CVSHealth and Pfizer Pharmaceuticals executive agreed to work at HHS “out of a desire to serve the American people by making health care more affordable

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Bludgeoned himself to death?

Tough dude.

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3 hours ago, PhatMack19 said:

Deaths are starting to pick back up with Barr digging around 

 

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I’m serious when I said, If Steele is going to testify, he may end up dead.   It’ll be something non-detectable, unless you’re looking for the specific poison.   Or described as a suricide.  I would think anything but murder.   Then again, Seth Rich’s death /murder, was said to be a robbery, although nothing was taken.  Power corrupts.

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2 hours ago, Hagar said:

I’m serious when I said, If Steele is going to testify, he may end up dead.   It’ll be something non-detectable, unless you’re looking for the specific poison.   Or described as a suricide.  I would think anything but murder.   Then again, Seth Rich’s death /murder, was said to be a robbery, although nothing was taken.  Power corrupts.

Vince Foster!!

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Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein was arrested over the weekend on child sex-trafficking charges, and plenty of other big names could go down before it’s all over.

Most notably, former President Bill Clinton, who allegedly took more than 20 flights on Epstein’s private plane, a.k.a. the “Lolita Express.”

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Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein was arrested over the weekend on child sex-trafficking charges, and plenty of other big names could go down before it’s all over.

Most notably, former President Bill Clinton, who allegedly took more than 20 flights on Epstein’s private plane, a.k.a. the “Lolita Express.”

I ll believe when I see it

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I’ve heard he’s been saying he’s only been on the plane 4 times.  And reading articles that says 20+ times.  Knowing Bill, I suspect the 20+ is a lot closer.

Btw, don’t any of you get your hopes up.   The chances of Bill going to jail are about the same as me hitting a lottery jackpot.

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3 hours ago, PhatMack19 said:

Epstein get suicided?  No way he makes it to trial 

 

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Great point.   If the bookies were covering, you couldn’t get good odds on him living to go to trial.  Can’t believe I didn’t think of this..

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1 hour ago, Hagar said:

Great point.   If the bookies were covering, you couldn’t get good odds on him living to go to trial.  Can’t believe I didn’t think of this..

Only thing that makes me think it was not a Clinton hit is Epstein is still alive. Can you imagine calling Bill and saying “We missed”? Kinda like in Scarface.

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