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Quote (Lethean @ Aug. 14 2016,07:59) | Quote (Acartia_Bogart @ Aug. 12 2016,14:56) | KF at his conspiracy theory best: Quote | Mix in, a Supreme Court judge dies under strange circumstances and no serious autopsy is performed . . . and, he died in “assassination and cover up central,” since 1963. (Wasn’t there a question mark over a presidential autopsy and/or its results back then too? At least, there was an autopsy that time. And, a film of the assassination.)
Isn’t that rather obviously a red flag?
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The strange circumstances being that he was about to turn 80, had a long history of heart disease, high blood pressure, was a diabetic, was obviously obese, was a smoker, and to help him not die in his sleep was provided by his physician with a CPAP breathing device to use at night to deal with sleep apnea which he didn't bother using the night he died. All of which was taken into account by his own doctors who deemed him to be too weak to risk relatively straightforward shoulder surgery because they believed he'd likely die on the slab.
But the fact he was in Texas, that's the real clincher. |
If one believes that materialism (and a quite antiquated view of the term at that) is a conspiracy, there is no limit to where conspiracies can be inferred.
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