A private investigator has been unable to find the only eyewitness to
the sudden death of media innovator and conservative activist Andrew
Breitbart.
The apparent disappearance of Christopher Lasseter, who says he saw
Breitbart drop to the sidewalk in front of a restaurant, adds to the
mystery surrounding Breitbart’s March 1 death.
On the day the Los Angeles County coroner released Breitbart’s
autopsy report, a photographic technician at the coroner’s office died
suddenly of suspicious causes.
In addition, at the Conservative Political Action Conference in
Washington, D.C., just three weeks before Breitbart’s death – where he
promised to unveil “damning” new video evidence of Barack Obama’s
radical past that would change the election – Breitbart gave WND details
of his upcoming revelations.
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I am not a big fan of conspiracies, but this is starting to smell like one...
ReplyDeleteIt just seems to get stranger by the day.
ReplyDeleteThink about it... He was about to expose damning and incriminating information on Osama Bin Biden!!
ReplyDeleteI have Googled the Clinton death list which is scary enough but Obama has a growing list of mysterious deaths that surround him.
ReplyDeleteGoogle the death list of all the people who could testify in the Kennedy assaination. HUNDREDS of suspicious deaths. Cross the wrong people in the U.S. government and you may not last out the week. Heart attacks (the CIA has a chemical that induces heart attacks and is untraceable; it merely needs to be placed on the skin), plane crashes, murdered in a robbery, "disappear", hit and run (never solved), drug overdose (by someone who never used drugs), etc. Conspiracy? Hardly.
ReplyDeleteWe'll be in touch with you 8:23...
ReplyDelete(sarc)LOL.
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ReplyDeleteGoogle the death list of all the people who could testify in the Kennedy assaination. HUNDREDS of suspicious deaths. Cross the wrong people in the U.S. government and you may not last out the week. Heart attacks (the CIA has a chemical that induces heart attacks and is untraceable; it merely needs to be placed on the skin), plane crashes, murdered in a robbery, "disappear", hit and run (never solved), drug overdose (by someone who never used drugs), etc. Conspiracy? Hardly.
May 8, 2012 8:23 PM
We are not talking about Kennedy!!
fools you think those in power would give it up so easily? Remeber the golden rule, he with the gold rules! I suggest you just shut up go home sit in front of your tv, watching dancing with the idiots and drink your beer! Maybe you'll live long enough to draw at least a couple of ss checks!
ReplyDelete6:08....no, the subject wasn't Kennedy (you ARE very astute!!). The implied strange "coincidences" of his death and the death and disappearance of people associated with the case (including the ONLY witness), give rise to a general observation of the danger of crossing the wrong people (and Breibart crossed a LOT of the wrong people). Does THAT help you out?
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