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Sad news:

A former New York congressional candidate died in an apparent suicide Tuesday — less than two weeks after he dropped his bid for the US House, government officials and reports said.

Afghanistan war veteran Kyle Van De Water, 41, who ran last year for a House seat that represents part of the mid-Hudson Valley region of New York, was found dead in Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, MidHudsonNews.com reported.

Sources told the publication his death was under investigation as a “likely suicide.”

Van De Water had run as a Republican last year in an unsuccessful bid to unseat US Rep. Antonio Delgado and he had briefly thrown his hat in the ring for a second congressional run.

The Bronze Star-awarded veteran ran as a proud family man, posting photos with his wife, Melissa, and their four children

https://nypost.com/2021/09/07/ny-congressional-candidate-kyle-van-de-water-dead-weeks-after-dropping-bid/


145 posted on 09/09/2021 5:18:14 AM PDT by Melian (Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens. ~ Gimli)
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To: Melian

That is so sad. Although now days, one has to wonder if it wasn’t more of an Arkancide than a suicide. Regardless, a good person is gone and his family will suffer.


147 posted on 09/09/2021 5:24:32 AM PDT by meyer (Everything woke turns to poo.)
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To: Melian

25 Conspiracy Theories That Turned Out to Be True

https://bestlifeonline.com/true-conspiracy-theories/

Good for red pilling:

19
In 1960, it was discovered that the monkey kidney cells used to make the Salk polio vaccine could cause cancer. Americans were not told about this, and between 1955 and 1963, nearly 100 million children were given this contaminated vaccine. Although the cells were removed from polio vaccines in 1963, scientists around the world continue to identify them in human brain, bone and lung cancers of children and adults.

24
For decades, it was believed that Hitler took his own life after World War II ended. Unsurprisingly, there were also many who believed that it was a setup and that he had actually sneaked away. Supposedly, Hitler’s skull was in the custody of the Russian government. In 2009, tests were finally performed on the skull. The shocking results revealed that the skull was actually that of a young woman. Ironically, the tests were done to lessen the credibility of the conspiracy theorists who believed he had gone into hiding.

25
The CIA ran a fake vaccination program which eventually led to the capture of Osama bin Laden. They had bin Laden’s DNA on file, thanks to his sister who lived in Boston. The goal was to obtain DNA from one of his children who was living at the compound with him and match it to his sister’s DNA. Then they could confirm with certainty that bin Laden was indeed inside. A Pakistani doctor went through the city under the guise of the vaccination program and collected DNA samples. They identified bin Laden’s DNA through his children, which successfully led to his capture in 2011.


150 posted on 09/09/2021 5:30:35 AM PDT by Melian (Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens. ~ Gimli)
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Kyle Van De Water was formerly the Battalion Commander of the ROTC Cadets at the University of Massachusetts.
247 posted on 09/09/2021 12:08:11 PM PDT by Radix (Natural Born Citizens have Citizen parents.)
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