Posted on 02/16/2016 5:04:54 PM PST by detective
Suspicions and unanswered questions surrounding the surprise weekend death of pro-Constitution U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia are swirling around the Internet and beyond. Many of the concerns center on the fact that the man who found Scalia's body, businessman and Democrat donor John Poindexter, said the late justice was discovered with "a pillow over his head." Also sparking alarm among some commentators and suspicious citizens are reports and official statements indicating that no autopsy will be conducted, despite contradictory claims surrounding the cause of death. Even the establishment press, apparently unfamiliar with the definition of the term "conspiracy theory," has started reporting on the concerns and questions, albeit generally with a dismissive tone. Cries for an autopsy and congressional probe are growing louder, too, even as the White House, Democrats, and leftists waste no time in plotting to name a successor and tip the balance of power. The atmosphere is getting very tense.
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It’s all too late ... now the conspiracy people have a raison D’etre ...
I don’t think that anyone who smothered him with a pillow would leave the pillow over his face. If I want to sleep after the morning sun comes up, I put a pillow over my face. It’s not like a good feather pillow weighs 100 pounds! I have no trouble breathing, and the Sun is kept out of my eyes. I do it almost every day! I’m still alive!
Exactly
It’s not really the point. Pillow or no pillow - the fact that no autopsy was performed - and if Obama flips the court - you’ll be hearing about this for 50 freaking years, how Scalia was murdered by Obama
My wife frequently sleeps with a pillow over her head. But hey, she is the cook.
You might be hearing about Scalia being murdered by Unknowns.....but it will be in whispers and you will be terrified to repeat it.
Buckle up........full blown police state dead ahead!!!!
People are often killed for a few bucks. But nobody is ever killed to take control of a country. To even consider that is nuts.
The resort owner has said that the pillow was above his head as in ‘between his head and the headboard’ not on his head.
—the fact that no autopsy was performed -—
Oh! Abdo-lutely! I just think a pillow over one’s face is an indication of murder.
People are often killed for a few bucks. But nobody is ever killed to take control of a country. To even consider that is nuts”
............Tell that to the Kennedy’s.
There was an autopsy when JFK was assassinated, and I don’t think anyone was mystified as to cause of death.
My thoughts exactly. The first EMT person would have checked the eyes to see if there was any hemorrhaging of the blood capillaries. The whole thing doesn’t pass the smell test to me. I’m waiting for the conspiracy people to come up with the answers. LOL
Oh I don't know about that...this guy would probably disagree
If Bernie were elected (God forbid) and died while in office, would anyone in the media be content with “natural causes” and no autopsy? He’s almost the same age as Scalia, granted without as many risk factors.
It may very well be that Scalia’s body just couldn’t handle it anymore. But, the fact remains that many parties stand to gain from his passing. It’s horrible that this scar will never fully heal for our country.
IMHO the man died of a heart attack in his sleep. Nothing strange about his death at all.
Obama mentor Bill Ayers and the 1960s Marxist-Alinsky campus radical, psycho spoiled brats are said to have declared that as many as 25 million Americans would have to be killed to bring about the changes they demand.
Looks like someone among them found a way to do much of the chore with the death of just one American. And I will continue to believe that until an impartial and thorough investigation proves otherwise beyond doubt.
Here in California as I understand the law.. when I die other than in a hospital officials such as a coroner must investigate before my body can be removed and released. Proud to be a conspiracy, tin-foil-hat type of guy -- and flattered that I am important compared to a Constitutional-loving SCOTUS justice who is no longer "in the way."
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