Posted on 08/12/2016 8:21:23 AM PDT by TigerClaws
The dead man is the father of Hillary’s alleged physician.
Supposedly the leaked medical records we saw last week were a result of a ‘dead man switch’ he set up - in the event he’s killed, documents are dumped. It’s an attempt to validate the records from last week.
Note: Don’t post the records here as that might violate HIPPA and be a crime.
Let’s not forget the general, disheveled & pleading for help, later found in a dumpster.
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Lt. Quarles Harris Jr.
“The dead man is the father of Hillarys alleged physician.”
Jocelyn or Daniel ? And we know the name of the person who leaked that info ? Searches and stuff don’t connect either Jocelyn, Daniel or Vincent to Hillarys leaked doctors letter.
And HIPAA allows the posting of medical record if the record is already released. At least, it doesn’t specifically state that anyone re-linking, re-posting or re-publishing now-public data is held liable.
So if a photo exists on the internet in a public space, it’s fair game unless copyrights are in place.
Will Rush mention any of the dead DNC folks?
Apparently he was not aware of the new penalties imposed for HIPAA violations.
Amazing how easily some fish jump to grab that lure...almost like the part of their brain that controls critical thinking gets switched off any time the word Russia is mentioned.
John P. “Jack” Wheeler
God is not mocked. What was done in secret will be revealed for all to see.
If the BIG WikiLeak dump comes to pass, you may very well be proven absolutely correct.
Many people simply refuse to admit that anyone - even the Clintons - could be so dastardly as the Russian report suggests. Plus, they’ve been told for years that the Russians are evil personified.
As for me, I believe the Russians don’t want Hillary in the oval office but don’t want to be caught making overt efforts to defeat her so they covertly pass the information their agents dig up on to people here in the U.S.
While the story may not be tied up as tightly as we want, the source shouldn’t be the deciding factor of its authenticity. Especially when we consider the long, long list of similarly coincidental deaths.
Upon arriving in Mount Kisco, this report continues, this CIA hit team broke into a specialized small computer security companies annex office named Right Click Solutions, located at 322 East Main Street, but were shocked/surprised by the unexpected arrival of an off duty employeewho immediately called the local police forces when he noticed the break inand who were only able to obtain a single laptop computer. Sponsored by Revcontent Trending Now
An electronic interrogation of this company and its customers to ascertain the CIAs interest in it, this report says, revealed an anomaly where this computer security company had installed a Snowden-like dead mans switch on the personal computer of man named Vincent Fleck.
We're getting warmer...
The media will be on this like flies on dung. < /s >
That is the best kind of elimination.
The concept of exercise is so foreign to butterball Americans that yes it makes the perfect cover for taking out OWGs (Old White Guys). Most of us do develop some coronary issues after a certain age which makes exercise more risky. It is still a fact however that someone who is 70, who has been exercising regularly and is trim is actually less likely to drop over dead from a heart attack than a butterball in their 40s who has just exerted himself.
This is partially because most of us who are of advancing years and exercise regularly are more health conscious than average, recognize the risks and have had tests screening for heart disease, especially someone whose son is a doctor. Most 45 year olds have not done this. But if there is any doubt as to the cause of death an autopsy could easily clear up most question as to whether this guy suffered from heart disease that was undiscovered and could have been the cause.
An arrhythmia resulting in a heart attack in a person suffering from undiscovered heart disease is more likely to occur in someone who has just started an exercise program not someone who has been regularly exercising for a long period of time. Heart disease does kill a lot of us OWGs however; I cannot even tell you how many CPR calls that I went on during my career. The vast majority were for people who did not exercise regularly. The narrative that strenuous exercise kills has actually been going on for hundreds of years despite a large body of evidence indicating otherwise.
http://www.sportsci.org/jour/9804/tdn.html
The bodies are piling up!
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