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Originally posted by Taggart
The Toxic house reminds me of the story of Brittany Murphy and her husband both dying at separate times in the same house. Nothing really came of it.
They both were supporters of a whistleblower but I don't remember the whole story, it's bound to be on here though.
Originally posted by Foundryman
Not buying this story at all. Just some hype to sell his book.
If the CIA wanted him dead, he'd be dead. They wouldn't waste time with a slow toxin house that may or may not get the job done. That's just silly. I can think of a dozen methods allegedly employed by the CIA that would be faster, cheaper, and most of all assured.
Brittany Murphy and Simon Monjack were subjected to retaliatory terror tactics by the Department of Homeland Security, after Brittany was named as a witness in the case of a national security whistleblower Julia Davis. Julia was branded a “Domestic Terrorist” and was subjected to unprecedented retaliation
Originally posted by LABTECH767
reply to post by Rosinitiate
Sooo who is the CIA actually working for when they will kill an agent and his family for identifying a leak, unless the leak goes to the very top.
This is were any other Loyal CIA agents need to take there organisation back by any and all means necessary,.
Originally posted by Boomer1941
Originally posted by Foundryman
Not buying this story at all. Just some hype to sell his book.
If the CIA wanted him dead, he'd be dead. They wouldn't waste time with a slow toxin house that may or may not get the job done. That's just silly. I can think of a dozen methods allegedly employed by the CIA that would be faster, cheaper, and most of all assured.
WOW...you must have an inside track with the CIA, perhaps you can rebut most of what this man has said or written, that would be more interesting. Are you CIA and if so you'd prove to be a real asset in this thread in debunking this.
Originally posted by Evil_Santa
It could have been toxic mold, but tests would have confirmed that - and the strain should be listed somewhere in his book if this is true.
Has anyone read the book, and is the mold named/is there any way for us to verify the report?
Also - toxic mold doesn't necessarily need to come from the CIA. It does grow naturally.
Originally posted by Rosinitiate
reply to post by ForteanOrg
Which could very well be true. If so, I still got me a signed hardcover suspense novel written (or ghost written) by a man who has seen and done a lot in his life.
Afterwards maybe it'll make for a interesting Christmas present.
Originally posted by Rosinitiate
Originally posted by Evil_Santa
It could have been toxic mold, but tests would have confirmed that - and the strain should be listed somewhere in his book if this is true.
Has anyone read the book, and is the mold named/is there any way for us to verify the report?
Also - toxic mold doesn't necessarily need to come from the CIA. It does grow naturally.
He moved out and surveillanced his own home without CIA knowledge and watched them coming into his home and painting the ceilings in the room where high levels of toxins where recorded.