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To: edzo4; EarlyBird; No_Doll_i; ransomnote
damn it's almost a shame you didn't read my entire POST 1703 cause I posted the link to who you stole the indea from. Not my column not your column a link to some else work are really that insecure?

Guys, guys, guys. . .

Sometimes the answer is as simple as parallel investigations result in the same results, not plagiarism, not theft, not anything below the belt, just a logical concatenation of the facts leading to the only possible conclusions reasonable people can come up with.

For example, many inventions become inevitable once the surrounding technology reaches a certain level. My Great-Great-grandfather is credited with inventing the telephone. . . but Elisha Gray also invented the telephone independently (although there is some evidence G'g'grandfather may have stolen the patent from him), but he was beaten to the patent office by hours by Bell. But what is not widely known is that there were several dozen other inventors independently submitting wired sound transmission patents within a few months of Bell and Gray, all unaware of the earlier work that had beaten them out.

In this case, as Q keeps saying, the data is in the public domain. it's a matter of digging it out and connecting the dots. There are many people doing dot connecting.

We should not be accusing each other of plagiarism because someone has bragging rights for being first.

Always check the LexiQon for already known information. I try to update it at least daily. Use a Search for your terms because not every thing has an individual entry, and might be only mentioned in reference to something that does have an entry. Try searching initials or acmronyms due to Q's penchant for identifying people by their initials and organizations by their acronyms. I do try to provide full names when initials or acronyms are all that Q has given, but sometimes I am in error and when I am, I need to know so it can be corrected.

2,390 posted on 04/22/2018 10:58:33 AM PDT by Swordmaker (My pistol self-identifies as an iPad, so you must accept it in gun-free zones, you hoplaphobe bigot!)
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To: Swordmaker

That was my point but you were much more eloquent, :^) we are posting links to other peoples material in an effort to spread and share and make more people aware of the depth of the corruption world wide. I said my piece I am over it.


2,395 posted on 04/22/2018 11:05:46 AM PDT by edzo4 (Thank Q very much!!!)
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To: Swordmaker
In this case, as Q keeps saying, the data is in the public domain. it's a matter of digging it out and connecting the dots.

Try this one for size:...the mysterious death of Joseph Rego...JULY 21, 2017

Joseph Rago, a 34-year-old Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial writer for The Wall Street Journal, was found dead at his home on Thursday evening. Police officers discovered Mr. Rago’s body at his apartment in Manhattan at around 8 p.m. after a request to check on him, a spokeswoman for the New York Police Department said.

Rago won a Pulitzer Prize in 2011. The prize committee praised his “well crafted, against-the-grain editorials challenging the health care reform advocated by President Obama.”

The 34-year-old published his final editorial — a blistering review of the U.S. Senate's botched attempts at health care reform under Trump, titled "The ObamaCare Republicans" — just two days before he died.

A Wall Street Journal Editor who was investigating how a Russian Pharmaceutical firm could have been purchased in 2014 by an American Pharmaceutical firm while Sanctions against Russia existed against such business transactions, has been found dead in his New York City apartment. The crux of the dead journalists investigation was how then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton influenced the transaction to be finalized, but only AFTER her husband Bill was paid $500,000 for giving a speech in Moscow.

The Russia Consulate General’s office in New York City was contacted by Wall Street Journal reporter/editor Joseph Rago who requested a Thursday (20 July) in person interview with consular officials regarding an upcoming article he was preparing on Hillary Clinton and her links to Russia. Rago failed to attend the meeting and was later discovered dead in his apartment of as yet “unknown causes” just hours prior to this meeting occurring.

Critical to note about Abbott Laboratories acquiring Veropharm, is that the deal was FINALIZED on December 12, 2014; 9 months AFTER Sanctions were imposed upon Russia. It may interest some to know that Russian sanctions could be "Waived" . . . . by the State Department, for instance! This takeover of Veropharm was structured to evade the Obama regime sanctions against Russia, and was accomplished by a US shell company named Kew Garden Hills, LLC -- registered in Delaware –and-- Hillary Clinton’s home State of New York -- acquiring approximately 98% of Veropharm shares—and then that shell company, Kew Garden Hills, LLC, being bought by Abbott Laboratories.

Interestingly, Kew Garden Hills, LLC, has no officer, directors, or even corporate information listed in the S&P Global Market Intelligence database; a strange fact for a firm involved in a multi-billion dollar US/foreign pharmaceutical acquisition. Here, check the S&P Global Market Intelligence data for yourself.

Handling this transaction, was the Russian investment bank Renaissance Capital — who are noted for their having paid former President Bill Clinton $500,000 for a speech he gave before their top executives in Moscow.

VEROPHARM is one of the top manufacturers of Anti-Cancer drug products — and certain people were going to make a lot of money from the company’s generic drugs being listed and paid for by Obamacare insurers.

Of note is that Hilary Clinton has flown in Abbott Lab planes.

The WSJ reported (September 12, 2017) the New York City’s Office of Chief Medical Examiner conclusion: cause of death is sarcoidosis involving lungs, heart, spleen, hilar and mediastinal lymph nodes.

But… “it is very very rare.”

People can die from sudden cardiac death, with the autopsy finding that sarcoidosis of the conduction tissues of the heart may have explained the cardiac arrest. It is so rare that a quick review of the literature reveals very few papers: In May 2017, Jotterand et al report a single case of a 32 year old woman who died of sudden cardiac death. And in 2011 Bagwan et al report on a case series. Of 1720 sudden cardiac deaths, 17 were found at autopsy to have SCD of the heart (but not necessary the cause of death).

Bottom line...he was not cremated

However,

This case reminds me of Michael Hastings, who was allegedly investigating CIA Director John Brennan, before was killed/murdered in a strange fiery crash in June of 2013. I wish we could read what Hastings was working on.

And the recent demise and cremation of Supreme Court, Justice Antonin Scalia.

Could the deep state have developed the sarcoidosis as a "wet works" tool...?

2,426 posted on 04/22/2018 11:27:59 AM PDT by spokeshave2 (Formerly as spokeshave...now restarted after computer issues.)
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