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The Washington Post has announced that former New York Times reporter Sarah Kershaw was found asphyxiated due to strangulation in the Dominican Republic. The Washington Post reported that Ms. Kershaw's body "was found Monday at her apartment in Sosua, where she moved with her husband, William Norton, in 2014. Norton was being questioned about her death, said Osvaldo Bonilla, a prosecutor for the province of Puerto Plata."
Ms. Kershaw first came to prominence in 2008 with her article, Sharing their Demons on the Web, where she spoke out on mind control, writing: "For people who regularly visit and write on message boards on the mind-control sites, the idea that others would describe the sites as promoting delusional and psychotic thinking is simply evidence of a cover-up of the truth."
In her article, Ms. Kershaw wrote that people who felt they were being targeted had found the support of Missouri Representative Jim Guest, who told the Times: "I’ve had enough calls, some from credible people -- professors -- being targeted by nonlethal weapons. They become psychologically affected by it. They have trouble sleeping at night."
Sarah Kershaw, a former reporter for The New York Times who covered real estate, the Pacific Northwest and New York City schools, died on Monday at her home in Sosúa, a beach town in the Dominican Republic. She was 49.
She was found with a plastic bag tied over her head and pill bottles beside her, said Osvaldo Bonilla, a prosecutor for the province of Puerto Plata, who is investigating her death.
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: xuenchen
So a predominant western main stream media corporation had determined she was a conspiracy theorist and thats why she died?
shivers
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: NoCorruptionAllowed
She wrote her article in 2008.
Eight years isn't very "soon" I don't think.
I take it you don't know much about MK-ultra and CIA members, many of whom are Skull and Bones members. Skull and Bonesmen were who started mk-ultra and other very brutal things.
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: intrptr
She wrote an article in 2008 about mk ultra and gang stalking.
This is what got her killed is it?
So, which is it?
Did she kill herself or was she murdered because she uncovered something sinister?
originally posted by: feanor411
yes yes YES. Glad somebody else sees it and it's not just me. Follow the development of the mass media following WWII, it has formed modern American society to such a large extent it is truly scary. Even better, we are clamoring all over ourselves to consume as much propaganda as we can.