Duke Nukem
Hail to the king baby
So more solid info.
Did he shoot himself 3 times in the back of the head?
So more solid info.
Did he conveniently kill himself, or did he inconveniently want to live and had to be encouraged otherwise?And the suspect conveniently killed himself.
Did he shoot himself 3 times in the back of the head?
Possibly.Fucking of course he did.We may never know now, as it sounds like the suspect off'd himself.
Everything around Epstein looks more and more suspicious as time goes by.
The judge's husband and son got shot soon after she started investigating the Epstein case ,that doesn't seem the slightest bit strange to you?Possibly.
Look, how about we don't immediately jump on the conspiracy train until more info comes out? This isn't like a crime show where everything is connected.
The first rule of assassinations always kill the assassin.Did he conveniently kill himself, or did he inconveniently want to live and had to be encouraged otherwise?
The first rule of assassinations always kill the assassin.
Nope. If stuff like that was strange I would go insane from what I am seeing on a daily basis.The judge's husband and son got shot soon after she started investigating the Epstein case ,that doesn't seem the slightest bit strange to you?
That is only the rule if they are horrible at it. If they are good you keep them alive because they could be useful laterThe first rule of assassinations always kill the assassin.
If you do it properly they should not compromise. You make sure they don't know you, or anything pertaining to you. They should not even contact you when it is done. You give them a payment from a untraceable bank account to others, then you tell them the target. No further contact needed.Yeah cant let the assassin live in case their compromised.
When it comes to stuff around Epstein, assuming a deeper web is a no brainer.Possibly.
Look, how about we don't immediately jump on the conspiracy train until more info comes out? This isn't like a crime show where everything is connected.
Lets wait and find out, jumping to conclusions just makes things worseWhen it comes to stuff around Epstein, assuming a deeper web is a no brainer.
Whatever Epstein was really doing, besides being a human trafficker, pedo, cannibal, and general sicko, seems to be causing a lot of 'suicides' and murders of those involved with the affair or the investigation of it.
Now this could just be the work of a disgruntled defense attorney. But it happening a few days after the judge became involved with the Epstein/Duetsche Bank case makes it fishy as hell, and I think some people are going to need to seriously back trace this lawyer's finances/accounts over the last week or so.
This has all the hallmarks of a sloppy hit using a untrained, deniable asset to try and intimidate judges and juries.
When it comes to stuff around Epstein, assuming a deeper web is a no brainer.
Whatever Epstein was really doing, besides being a human trafficker, pedo, cannibal, and general sicko, seems to be causing a lot of 'suicides' and murders of those involved with the affair or the investigation of it.
Now this could just be the work of a disgruntled defense attorney. But it happening a few days after the judge became involved with the Epstein/Duetsche Bank case makes it fishy as hell, and I think some people are going to need to seriously back trace this lawyer's finances/accounts over the last week or so.
This has all the hallmarks of a sloppy hit using a untrained, deniable asset to try and intimidate judges and juries.
And how many people associated with the case have to 'suicide' or be murdered before it is no longer 'jumping to conclusions?Lets wait and find out, jumping to conclusions just makes things worse
I heard they ate some of the kids they killed in those rituals.Wait...Cannibal?
And how many people associated with the case have to 'suicide' or be murdered before it is no longer 'jumping to conclusions?
And how many people associated with the case have to 'suicide' or be murdered before it is no longer 'jumping to conclusions?
I heard they ate some of the kids they killed in those rituals.
There be undeniable evidence.A lot.
People wont accept what's happening right in front of them no matter how much evidence there is .
So in regards to the Judge assassination attempt, it is becoming less likely that it was conspiracy/Epstein related. The guy was a MRA nut (not saying that MRA's are nuts, just that this one was ove the nut variety of MRAs). He didn't like this judge (though he didn't like a lot of people), and wrote a 1,700 page screed that, among other things, made clear his hatred for her. Why now? About a week ago, a prominent MRA attorney that he had worked with was murdered.
Now is it possible that he was encouraged to do this, then killed afterwards? Sure, but that is becoming less likely. This is a good thing, as that means that the case with Epstein can proceed instead of being delayed as they need a new judge.
So in regards to the Judge assassination attempt, it is becoming less likely that it was conspiracy/Epstein related. The guy was a MRA nut (not saying that MRA's are nuts, just that this one was ove the nut variety of MRAs). He didn't like this judge (though he didn't like a lot of people), and wrote a 1,700 page screed that, among other things, made clear his hatred for her. Why now? About a week ago, a prominent MRA attorney that he had worked with was murdered.
Now is it possible that he was encouraged to do this, then killed afterwards? Sure, but that is becoming less likely. This is a good thing, as that means that the case with Epstein can proceed instead of being delayed as they need a new judge.
Hmm, that does add a new wrinkle to the situation.You talking about the MRA attorney that was murdered in California?
Yes. I'd want to check that he wasn't the one to murder that guy too. I mean, IDK about a motive, but we have somebody willing to commit murder that knew the guy, so he's suddenly a suspect. Shouldn't be hard to check either, just see if he was on a plane to that area recently.You talking about the MRA attorney that was murdered in California?
This trilogy of lawsuits for men's rights makes clear that there are now two classes of people in America: one of princesses--females, and the other of servants--males. Governments, from local to state to federal, treat men as second class citizens whose rights can be violated with impunity when it benefits females. Need I say the courts are prejudiced, need I say they are useless, need I say it’s time for men to take the law into their hands?
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In 1933 at a university book burning, Joseph Goebbels said, “The era of extreme Jewish intellectualism is now at an end.” As this episode illustrates, Western culture is now saying the same about any intellectualism that is not pro-Feminist—assuming there’s anything intellectual about Feminism.
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