Posted on 07/13/2026 11:27:59 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Did Sen. Lindsey Graham Die Yesterday in a Russian Airstrike While He Was Visiting a Secret Kamikaze Drone Factory?
Researchers are examining the timeline to discover whether or not Graham, who was reportedly still in Ukraine in the early afternoon, would have been able to make it back to DC where he reportedly died of “cardiac arrest” before midnight.
Sen. Graham is widely seen as one of the top architects of the NATO/NeoCon strategy to use Ukraine as a pawn to trigger a larger war between Russia and the West. His death is a major blow to warhawks in London and Brussels as well as leaders of the Greater Israel Project and their plans for a Middle East-wide war.
According to respected former CIA case officer Larry Johnson, the international press was set to break a major expose on Graham being paid hundreds of millions of dollars by the Ukrainian dictator Zelenskyy in the last four years.
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Vide Transcript Summary
The 48 hour death timeline is too wild to ignore. Number one, Graham meets Zelensky and tours a hidden drone manufacturing facility in Kiev. Hours later, the Russian Ministry of Defense launches a devastating missile attack, completely obliterating that exact factory.
Three, simultaneously, Russian precision missiles a bit later, leveled a high-profile hotel in Kiev, packed with top NATO commanders where Graham was reportedly staying. Four, Graham instantly dies suddenly right after returning home. He wanted to bring hellish sanctions, close quote, to Russia, but it looks like he went straight to hell, the Russians, right? Did a Russian strike catch him in the drone factory or NATO hotel, or did someone in Washington send him there knowing the missiles were coming? I'm going to be clear.
They hit the factory hours after he was reportedly in it, but at the same time hit the hotel.
For the wrong purpose and out of context.
Considering we had a bunch of Ukraintards here spouting Russia iced Linda, They must be Jone’s coveted audience.
How much context do you have?
All you know about him is what the gaslight press tells you to think.
Just stop.
Thanks for posting that link.
My Grandfather also died of a "burst Aorta" according to my mother. Anyorism, Dissection, Different spellings of the word Exit.
Unexpected. John. 9:4 "Do works in the day....The night is coming in which no man works."
I said MAJORITY of heart attack victims live long enough to make it to the hospital. Minority of heart attack victims suffer a massive attack and die quickly. As happened to my brother at age 79.
Where as if the main aorta has serious break, death is quick from loss of blood pressure.
With my own lifestyle of keeping weight in desired range and daily aerobic exercise for 27 minutes (365 days every year) I have no heart issues and normal EKG every time. Daily exercise has enormous benefits. I Don’t get colds, no flu, covid ran away in 36 hours without any medications, no joint pains, never had a fall, still can modify code of my computer software, play good chess & bridge. Still mowing my huge lawn with push mower. All from daily exercise at age 86.

Video Transcript
Get through on the timeline.
If everything's normal, he arrives normally in Kiev because, you know, that's how they do it.
In fact, the United States pre-coordinates with Russia so they don't attack the trains.
And Russia in the past has not attacked those trains.
So he arrives in Kiev.
He meets with Zelensky.
At some point, there's video footage of him going through this drone factory.
And he's holding up one of the drones, smiling.
Because it's, you know, it's sort of shaped like a dildo.
So that he may have had some other thoughts going through his mind with respect to the drone.
But let's say, for whatever reason, it was urgent.
So that he had to get back.
Unless you're being medically evacuated, they're not going to bring in a military aircraft to haul you out of there on a normal visit.
And so he, so his, it was either, he went the normal route on the train back to Poland, which is, you know, at least a 10-hour ride.
Maybe a little longer.
Then you catch a plane.
And the plane coming back to the United States is at least 10 hours.
Bigger headwinds could make an 11.
So that's the normal route.
And I'm saying if he did, if he just did a normal, this quick in and out, he still got home after the time that he supposedly died at home.
So it's sort of tough to die at home when you're not at home.
So we're not sure what happened.
All I can tell you is the story that's been put out by the U.S. government is a lie.
That much we know.
Thank you.
I have seen news about millions of heart attack victims make it to a hospital and still be alive. Yes, a minority of heart attack victims die very quickly as happened to my brother.
Break in the main Aorta? Very rare to make it to hospital surgery in time. Once the blood pressure has dropped dangerously low, the brain dies quickly from lack of oxygen circulating to the brain.
I'm glad you've enjoyed good health and have made it to 86. I was the baby, and am the last one left. I'll be 79 next month. Everybody in my family smoked but me. Both parents and a sister died of lung cancer. My oldest sister died of a stroke at age 74. Father passed at 72, and mother and other sister passed at 69. I feel like I'm living on borrowed time.
When I responded with my initial comment, I should have taken into account, the advances that have occurred in medicine, and especially with heart issues since my brother passed at 51 in 1995. It's obvious that more people can survive a heart attack, and live longer with the proper treatment. My youngest son, age 55 has already been through Stage 3 colon cancer in 2019, and survived. He is now dealing with the diagnosis of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy.
I don't know if you saw it, but I posted a link to an article about the actor John Ritter who passed from aortic dissection in 2003. His family said he was misdiagnosed with a heart attack initially when he got to the hospital.
Many present with chest and back pain. If unstable when they arrive, vast majority don’t make it. If reasonably healthy, and stable, about 85-90% survive if cardiac surgery available for dissections. Most cardiac arrhythmia patients die suddenly, unless if cpr and defibrillators around. Ventricular arrhythmia very lethal very fast.
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Too bad. The conspiracy kooks are legion here. There was a kook here who claimed Queen Victoria and the British Royal Family were behind the McKinley assassination.
Not quite. If the Russians wanted to kill him, Senator Graham would have been killed strolling on the sidewalk as the Russians dropped someone on him from above.
I hope you are on some type of routine to walk briskly for 25 min Daily. That reduces chance of clogging up arteries and keeps heart muscle in better shape. My irregular heart beats went away when I began playing golf 4-5 times a week.
I do not fear heart attack as much as I fear cancer. I can defend heart attack with exercise. Other than not smoking and drinking, there is not much else I can do to avoid cancer. My wife never smoked and was not a drinker, and yet got cancer of lungs at age 64.
Death comes for us all. I am sorry for your loss of your wife. Think about it, even Jesus died. He just loved us enough to come back.
I fell on black ice in the parking lot of my apartment building the day after Christmas last year. Feet slid out sideways from under me, and I fell on my whole left side. I'm left handed, and was told three years ago I needed a full shoulder replacement, which I won't be doing in this lifetime. I get relief from periodic cortisone shots. Two days after I fell, the surgeon put a rod in my left thigh because I fractured the femur. Also fractured my left scapula and elbow. Spent 4 weeks in rehab, and exercise at home. I walk with a cane, especially when I leave my apartment as I have to walk up and down the stairs. I still have discomfort, and experience something popping in the thigh and hip, especially whenever I roll over in bed. I've told the surgeon about it, but he says the x-rays show nothing out of the ordinary. It's just something I'll have to deal with for the rest of my life.
Hope your leftover pains are slowly getting less.
I rolled off the bed once in sleep and my right shoulder absorbed the fall. It hurt for good 2 years before pain stopped. Now I have thick rugs on both sides of bed 😂
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