Posted on 02/13/2016 8:54:46 PM PST by libh8er
Edited on 02/14/2016 10:35:52 AM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
Why are they in such a hurry to rule "natural causes" as cause of death ? He was fit enough to go on vacation and go hunting until he suddenly complained of not feeling well. And then he turns up dead in some remote part of the country.
But of course it will not be.
If it’s true that he was poisoned, then it more probably would be because of 2nd Amendment case coming up before the Court. That is what they really want.
Please
He was almost 80
Prolly something vascular
Heart attack or stroke
I hope he went out on a sweet dream in his sleep
Following a covey of bobwhites into the tall grass with his favorite dogs
Purdeys at the ready
It is and there have been many others the last 50 yrs.
Agree, evil people.
A judge who had just ruled in favor of Obama on something—something to do with the right to possess gold? Can’t remember.
The comedian who made fun of Obama just happen to die unexpected,and the guy who released a negative book about GW was found deadthe day the book was released. Not saying Scalia was killed. I wonder who the last Nwo leftest was that died so unexpected.
Obammy the quota boy had the CIA Breitbart him.
That little heart attack thing the cia does.
Potassium is easy for an assassin to process.
But as I understand it, potassium can’t be found in an autopsy. For example, if someone consumed a lot of dairy his potassium level shoots up. So it would probably come up inconclusive if his level was in fact high.
Best comment on the thread.
And it triggers cardiac arrest (or can). He was in his 70s. Another old hand is insulin — an insulin overdose can go undetected because the excess often vanishes in postmortem processes.
The ranch where Judge Scalia passed away is sure in the middle of nowhere.
Here is a Google Maps link to the Cibolo Creek Ranch, TX where Justice Scalia passed away.
West Texas? They only serve steak.
This is like opening of “ThePelican Brief”
bookmark
Cibolo Creek Ranch, TX webpage
https://www.andrewharper.com/hotels/cibolo-creek-ranch/
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