Posted on 02/14/2016 5:19:18 AM PST by DeathBeforeDishonor1
Scalia.
And you’re bringing this up now, because of Scalia?
This is new??? Heck, the “Man from U.N.C.L.E.” had these toys...
It was reported as something the Russians and the CIA had decades ago and one probable cause of a malady that was long prevalent in the higher echelons of the USSR government, the Kremlin Flu.
Breitbart.
We know who we are dealing with and the degree of despicable acts they are capable of so when someone rails about conspiracy theories it has to be take into consideration.
Obama’s “Fast and Furious” plan led to the deliberate deaths of 100s of Mexicans, in order to discredit the 2nd Amendment in the USA.
Anybody who automatically rules out Scalia being poisoned is naive.
For a “natural death” assassination to work, it has to be plausible. Breitbart was overweight and stressed, so he had a heart attack walking around the block.
A guy who liked fast sports cars would have his new high-tech Mercedes coupe accelerate to 140mph on a city street, hit a grove of trees, and explode in flames.
Tim Russett.
First guy I thought of - Breitbart. So young. Scalia. So timely.
I’m low tech so Imron paint is my choice.
Here is a Google Maps link to the Cibolo Creek Ranch, TX where Justice Scalia passed away.
Cibolo Creek Ranch, TX webpage
https://www.andrewharper.com/hotels/cibolo-creek-ranch/
Bump.
BOOKMARK
Breitbart.
The man was healthy enough to go on a hunting trip and party. The timing on this is too convienient and even Jarrett was targeting him recently. Obams remarks are cryptic as well....
http://dcwhispers.com/valerie-jarrett-unleashes-media-attack-upon-supreme-court-justice-scalia/
Ding, Ding, Ding we have a winner.
Remember it was right before a major announcement from Andrew.
This might well have been what they did to Breitbart.
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