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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, 29 2016 @ 05:44 PM
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a reply to: dianajune

Perhaps the Alpine funeral home was where they brought Scalia.

Maybe he was cremated there?

Your most trusted source for funeral, cremation, cemetery and memorialization services in Alpine, TX.




posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 06:49 PM
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I got a question:

Who sees our medical records? (besides our physician)



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 07:03 PM
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a reply to: texasgirl


I would assume only those authorized by a person to view certain medical records.

But I have reason to doubt they are secure after the federal regulations mandating they be digitized and put on databases.



In particular, I found one medical records' archive system architect worth being suspicious about connected to the PROMIS scandal.


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posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 07:17 PM
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originally posted by: IAMTAT

originally posted by: game over man

originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed

originally posted by: Sremmos80
a reply to: NoCorruptionAllowed

You really know how 99.5 percent of people sleep?

Texas is totally the perfect place to off a conservative icon....

Do you lie restfully in unwrinkled after getting suffocated?


Just a thing called common sense. You understand much of that? Common sense dictates little ideas like people don't sleep with pillows on top of their heads. I have never heard of a single person in the world who must sleep with a pillow covering their head.
And I would bet you haven't either, unless you feel at this moment you might need to invent one to hold up the veracity of your reply to me.


Give me a break...the dude was rich, he probably has 5 or so pillows on the bed...have you heard of throw pillows? He could have been so tired that he didn't take the throw pillows off or fluff up the regular pillows, collapsed on the bed and the pillow slipped up on top of his head comfortably.

However hiding your head under a pillow is very common. Lot's of people do this if they are not feeling well, or children when they are scared. Usually while sleeping on their side or stomach.


So his hotel room was haunted. He was in bed...saw a spooky ghost...covered his face with the pillow because it was so scary...and then he became so terrified that he died of fear.



One of your earliest posts. LOL!!!



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 07:20 PM
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originally posted by: MotherMayEye
a reply to: texasgirl


I would assume only those authorized by a person to view certain medical records.

But I have reason to doubt they are secure after the federal regulations mandating they be digitized and put on databases.



In particular, I found one medical records' archive system architect worth being suspicious about connected to the PROMIS scandal.



Right. So someone knew of his health conditions. Queenie said in an early post it would be perfect to kill someone who was old, with chronic health issues, and make it seem like natural causes.



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 07:22 PM
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a reply to: texasgirl

I agree! Although I missed that post. I just said the same in my rant.



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 07:30 PM
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originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: dianajune

Perhaps the Alpine funeral home was where they brought Scalia.

Maybe he was cremated there?

Your most trusted source for funeral, cremation, cemetery and memorialization services in Alpine, TX.




If Justice Scalia was cremated, then it seems to me that it would have happened after his funeral. His casket was seen there. Of course, it wasn't "open."



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 07:31 PM
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originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: MotherMayEye

The first paragraph....


The Texas death certificate for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia will list myocardial infarction — a heart attack — as the official cause of death, Presidio County Judge Cinderela Guevara told WFAA on Sunday.


All from spotty cell phones and no doctor present !!!





Do Texas death certificates list the final disposition of a decedent's body? In other words, would it say if he was buried or cremated? And if so, where?

And will his death certificate be made public?



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 08:14 PM
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a reply to: MotherMayEye

I guess I'm just wondering if the White House administration could get their hands on his records.

And I'm still bothered by the guest who was possibly there that was more important than Scalia.



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 08:25 PM
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(c) The department shall require death certificates and fetal death certificates to include the name of the place and the specific number of the plot, crypt, lawn crypt, or niche in which a decedent's remains will be interred or, if the remains will not be interred, the place and manner of other disposition.

www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us...



Death certificates are protected for 25 years. If you live in Texas you can get a copy if you're immediate family. If you're from out of state you must be a spouse, parent or funeral director.

www.dshs.state.tx.us... I order anyone's death certificate online?



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 08:34 PM
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Off topic but I seriously hope TPTB are not looking at my Google history. I have been looking up all kinds of weirdo stuff.



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 09:06 PM
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I reread the OP article and something kind of struck me as odd...or maybe I'm just nit picking.




Ultimately they became available and handled it superbly. They flew in by helicopter. They told me to secure the ranch, which I did until this morning," he said.


If this quote is accurate....what exactly does he mean by "which I did until this morning"? Was he up all night cleaning and securing the ranch? Also, he supposedly found him at 11:30. That's not exactly morning. At least not to me. ...but I guess it's technically morning until noon?



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 09:40 PM
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a reply to: texasgirl

Also, the better room was not as secluded from the other rooms and thus more sound proof...and also had an extra screened in porch...making entry more difficult.



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 11:44 PM
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originally posted by: nikkib0421
a reply to: dianajune




(c) The department shall require death certificates and fetal death certificates to include the name of the place and the specific number of the plot, crypt, lawn crypt, or niche in which a decedent's remains will be interred or, if the remains will not be interred, the place and manner of other disposition.

www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us...



Death certificates are protected for 25 years. If you live in Texas you can get a copy if you're immediate family. If you're from out of state you must be a spouse, parent or funeral director.

www.dshs.state.tx.us... I order anyone's death certificate online?


I'm wondering if an exception can be made under the circumstances, given that Scalia was a key member of the Supreme Court and all the irregularities in this case. Perhaps the Governor of Texas can order its release?



posted on Feb, 29 2016 @ 11:47 PM
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originally posted by: nikkib0421
I reread the OP article and something kind of struck me as odd...or maybe I'm just nit picking.




Ultimately they became available and handled it superbly. They flew in by helicopter. They told me to secure the ranch, which I did until this morning," he said.


If this quote is accurate....what exactly does he mean by "which I did until this morning"? Was he up all night cleaning and securing the ranch? Also, he supposedly found him at 11:30. That's not exactly morning. At least not to me. ...but I guess it's technically morning until noon?


Someone should ask him for clarification! Not that it would be given willingly.


Imo 11:30 may be a.m. but it's close enough to be called "forenoon" or early afternoon.



posted on Mar, 1 2016 @ 05:45 AM
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originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: texasgirl

Also, the better room was not as secluded from the other rooms and thus more sound proof...and also had an extra screened in porch...making entry more difficult.


That's right. We did discuss that earlier and came to that conclusion. I guess I'm still working on that 'decoy hearse' point of view.



posted on Mar, 1 2016 @ 06:02 AM
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originally posted by: nikkib0421
I reread the OP article and something kind of struck me as odd...or maybe I'm just nit picking.




Ultimately they became available and handled it superbly. They flew in by helicopter. They told me to secure the ranch, which I did until this morning," he said.


If this quote is accurate....what exactly does he mean by "which I did until this morning"? Was he up all night cleaning and securing the ranch? Also, he supposedly found him at 11:30. That's not exactly morning. At least not to me. ...but I guess it's technically morning until noon?


He gave that press conference the day after Scalia was found. They told him to secure the ranch until that morning.

But, yeah, Poindexter's story of finding Scalia has many inconsistencies and doesn't line up with the sheriff's released incident report.



posted on Mar, 1 2016 @ 08:01 AM
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originally posted by: dianajune

originally posted by: nikkib0421
a reply to: dianajune




(c) The department shall require death certificates and fetal death certificates to include the name of the place and the specific number of the plot, crypt, lawn crypt, or niche in which a decedent's remains will be interred or, if the remains will not be interred, the place and manner of other disposition.

www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us...



Death certificates are protected for 25 years. If you live in Texas you can get a copy if you're immediate family. If you're from out of state you must be a spouse, parent or funeral director.

www.dshs.state.tx.us... I order anyone's death certificate online?


I'm wondering if an exception can be made under the circumstances, given that Scalia was a key member of the Supreme Court and all the irregularities in this case. Perhaps the Governor of Texas can order its release?


To be honest, I'm shocked they disclosed the physician letter in its entirety. The Texas Public Info Act states the following are NOT public: "medical records that a physician creates or maintains regarding the identity, diagnosis, evaluation, or treatment of a patient."

I haven't exhaustively finished that Act, but perhaps there is something in it that explains how/why that letter was able to be made public AND would perhaps apply to the death certificate, too.



posted on Mar, 1 2016 @ 08:10 AM
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Here's something interesting:

One of C. Allen Foster's clients is Blackwater Security Consulting:

www.bostonglobe.com...< br />

"Over the years, his eclectic group of clients has included the Republican Party, the libertarian Cato Institute, plaintiffs enslaved by Japanese corporations during World War II, and the former Blackwater Security Consulting, which was involved in a series of questionable incidents, including a 2007 shootout in Iraq that killed 17 Iraqis."

Did he call in a favor?



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posted on Mar, 1 2016 @ 08:15 AM
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Academi, formerly known as Blackwater:

en.wikipedia.org...



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