Was Justice Scalia murdered? Forget ‘conspiracy theory.’ This is real.

Let’s jump right in with quotes from the Washington Post, 2/16. The Post published extraordinary statements from the Facebook page of ‘William O. Ritchie, former head of criminal investigations for D. C. police’:
‘As a former homicide commander, I am stunned that no autopsy was ordered for Justice Scalia.’
‘You have a Supreme Court Justice who died, not in attendance of a physician. You have a non-homicide trained US Marshal tell the justice of peace that no foul play was observed. You have a justice of the peace pronounce death while not being on the scene and without any medical training opining that the justice died of a heart attack. What medical proof exists of a myocardial Infarction? Why not a cerebral hemorrhage?’
‘How can the Marshal say, without a thorough post mortem, that he was not injected with an illegal substance that would simulate a heart attack…’
‘Did the US Marshal check for petechial hemorrhage in his eyes or under his lips that would have suggested suffocation? Did the US Marshal smell his breath for any unusual odor that might suggest poisoning? My gut tells me there is something fishy going on in Texas.’
If this isn’t enough, the Post goes on:

This post was published at Jon Rappoport on Feb 15, 2016.

 

One thought to “Was Justice Scalia murdered? Forget ‘conspiracy theory.’ This is real.”

  1. Just one in a line of questionable events where sudden deaths have occurred in connection with a person who knows too much. Or is getting in the way of the liberal, progressive agenda. Perhaps we may never have solid proof, but don’t we (at least most of us) already know the answer to that question? We have to stop these few who are gaining control of our precious freedoms. They are killing us off a little at a time, but the thing I am seeing is how they are coming out the woodwork now and don’t seem to care if we know who they are. How do we stop this takeover of all we hold dear? Praying fervently for our blessed country.

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