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Scalia Death Suspicious "We discovered the judge in bed, a pillow over his head."

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posted on Feb, 14 2016 @ 11:54 PM
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a reply to: muse7

and what about pronouncing someone dead by phone after talking to law enforcement?

What does "there were no signs of foul play” have to do with announcing if someone is dead or not?

Why would that comment lead her to make the pronouncement that the judge is actually dead?

Foul play or not, dead is dead?



posted on Feb, 14 2016 @ 11:57 PM
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originally posted by: muse7

originally posted by: Sublimecraft

Meanwhile, Guevara acknowledged that she pronounced Scalia dead by phone, without seeing his body. Instead, she spoke to law enforcement officials at the scene — who assured her “there were no signs of foul play” — and Scalia’s physician in Washington, who said that the 79-year-old justice suffered from a host of chronic conditions.

Does that seem normal to anyone?


That 79 year olds who are overweight suffer from chronic medical conditions which ultimately lead to a person's death?

Yes it seems absolutely normal to me.


And, therefore, you would probably tend to look no further. Case closed. But, what if....? Hopefully, there are people in charge that might actually think about the "what if" considering Scalia's demise has opened up a huge opportunity to skew things in a particular direction.....and the timing is so...well...untimely.



posted on Feb, 14 2016 @ 11:58 PM
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Would a murderer who didn't want it to be known that he was murdered, leave the pillow there like that?
Would a murderer who did want to be known leave himself in the small group of people who would have access to do it in this manner, do it in this manner?

Maybe Poindexter is part of the cabal who prevented the autopsy and are trying to provoke a scandel and he is just lying
Why did it take a day for this to come out?
Maybe he killed himself, As he went to sleep he had his pillow over his head with his arms folded lightly across the top of the pillow . As he slowly as he fell asleep, quitely suffocated, his arms then naturally slide off the pillow and out to his sides.

What's any of it matter. Some will believe this and some will believe that and all will hash over the details. The only thing to watch now is how all of the 'players' attempt to manipulate it in their favor.



posted on Feb, 15 2016 @ 12:01 AM
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a reply to: Ksihkehe

Chapter one page two and i forget what paragraph.



posted on Feb, 15 2016 @ 12:02 AM
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a reply to: Sublimecraft

When someone is found unresponsive, cold and with no pulse they tend to get pronounced dead after law enforcement comes in and finds no sign of foul play.



posted on Feb, 15 2016 @ 12:03 AM
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originally posted by: IAMTAT
Also being discussed HERE:
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Mods are above the law.



posted on Feb, 15 2016 @ 12:04 AM
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Omg, Skepticoverlord is about to have a thread pulled for being a duplicate. Down with all tyrants.


edit on 29America/ChicagoMon, 15 Feb 2016 00:05:36 -0600Mon, 15 Feb 2016 00:05:36 -060016022016-02-15T00:05:36-06:001200000005 by TerryMcGuire because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 15 2016 @ 12:04 AM
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I'm just waiting for the "Heart attack gun" conspiracies to get going...lol like when Breitbart died.

Any time a Conservative dies it must have been the damn gubmint again silencing Conservative voices damnit!

And yeah the U.S. Government sure does love to hire incompetent assassins...I mean I would guess that taking the pillow off someones head would be one of the obvious things you would do after you suffocated someone right?


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posted on Feb, 15 2016 @ 12:05 AM
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originally posted by: IAMTAT
Also being discussed HERE:
www.abovetopsecret.com...


I linked to that thread in my opening post. The pillow isn't mentioned until the second page. This issue is important enough to warrant its own thread.



posted on Feb, 15 2016 @ 12:06 AM
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originally posted by: queenofswords

originally posted by: muse7

originally posted by: Sublimecraft

Meanwhile, Guevara acknowledged that she pronounced Scalia dead by phone, without seeing his body. Instead, she spoke to law enforcement officials at the scene — who assured her “there were no signs of foul play” — and Scalia’s physician in Washington, who said that the 79-year-old justice suffered from a host of chronic conditions.

Does that seem normal to anyone?


That 79 year olds who are overweight suffer from chronic medical conditions which ultimately lead to a person's death?

Yes it seems absolutely normal to me.


And, therefore, you would probably tend to look no further. Case closed. But, what if....? Hopefully, there are people in charge that might actually think about the "what if" considering Scalia's demise has opened up a huge opportunity to skew things in a particular direction.....and the timing is so...well...untimely.


Well I don't know...It was Scalias' own family that refused to have an autopsy done on him...maybe his family is in on it too I guess?


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posted on Feb, 15 2016 @ 12:08 AM
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This was an extraordinarily influential man. If he wasn't, he wouldn't have been as hated as he was by the left.

He dies under rather unusual, shall we say, conditions, and there is no investigation, no autopsy?

Yes, he was an older man. He, by his physicians own account, was suffering from any number of chronic maladies. He goes on a hunting trip and dies in his sleep.

Not in his home. On vacation. Yet no investigation...none. Declared dead over the phone. I'm sorry, but no.

There are certain folks who stand to gain from his death, should things go the way they want them to. ...and with Scalia's passing, the chances of that happening are much more likely. Aren't they?

Color me suspicious.



posted on Feb, 15 2016 @ 12:08 AM
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Point taken, I still find it strange that this pronouncement was not made in person for such a high-profile individual.
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And yeah the U.S. Government sure does love to hire incompetent assassins


Hey, its the Obama administration remember - incompetent is their middle name!!
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posted on Feb, 15 2016 @ 12:13 AM
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a reply to: SkepticOverlord

Sorry, So Obama is taking notes from the Clinton's Arkansas days? This case is getting so weired.😕



posted on Feb, 15 2016 @ 12:14 AM
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a reply to: muse7

Soon we will have friends and family coming forth and saying that yes he did, often sleep in that manner.



posted on Feb, 15 2016 @ 12:14 AM
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a reply to: Sublimecraft

That warrants stars good sir!



posted on Feb, 15 2016 @ 12:19 AM
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So what next, the body is quickly sent out for a burial at sea ?......

This does seem to have a very fishy smell



posted on Feb, 15 2016 @ 12:21 AM
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Guevara told ABC News she talked to Scalia's doctor in Washington, D.C., who told her he had been sick and had been at his office Wednesday and Thursday before going on the hunting trip Friday.


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A 79 year old overweight man who suffered numerous chronic illnesses, who by the way was already not feeling well before going on the trip and made several visits to his Doctor's office the same week he died.....what a conspiracy!



posted on Feb, 15 2016 @ 12:21 AM
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No. Probably not. In fact, I'll be so bold as to say no, they weren't.

But...

What did they know about the circumstances of his death? Only what they were told. Yes? Or, no?

Odds are long in the extreme that anything nefarious occurred, but I find it unconscionable that little, or no, investigation took place.



posted on Feb, 15 2016 @ 12:21 AM
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While it's not unheard of to die in your sleep while you are generally healthy (at least to go hunting), most people die from long-term illnesses like cancer.

No autopsy....I really can't believe that. He was one of the most important people in the nation and even a few months of his life would have made a huge difference for many people.

Evil people will learn that if someone is older with medical conditions they can easily take them out.



posted on Feb, 15 2016 @ 12:21 AM
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originally posted by: muse7

originally posted by: queenofswords

originally posted by: muse7

originally posted by: Sublimecraft

Meanwhile, Guevara acknowledged that she pronounced Scalia dead by phone, without seeing his body. Instead, she spoke to law enforcement officials at the scene — who assured her “there were no signs of foul play” — and Scalia’s physician in Washington, who said that the 79-year-old justice suffered from a host of chronic conditions.

Does that seem normal to anyone?


That 79 year olds who are overweight suffer from chronic medical conditions which ultimately lead to a person's death?

Yes it seems absolutely normal to me.


And, therefore, you would probably tend to look no further. Case closed. But, what if....? Hopefully, there are people in charge that might actually think about the "what if" considering Scalia's demise has opened up a huge opportunity to skew things in a particular direction.....and the timing is so...well...untimely.


Well I don't know...It was Scalias' own family that refused to have an autopsy done on him...maybe his family is in on it too I guess?


And, today they are probably kicking themselves for not having it done. A conspiracy to murder was probably the furthest thing from their minds.



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