Wouldn't it be interesting if the guy who killed the insurance executive actually wasn't going after him because he was an evil insurance executive but because he was actually going to spill the beans on some Jewish corruption in the healthcare industry?
I mean I don't know that to be true but it did cross my mind especially since it was so weird about the guy saying he didn't do it and how he was captured you know a whole lot like that Oswald fellow that was supposedly the guy who killed JFK but now we know he didn't he was just the Patsy.
I mean wasn't there some talk that the insurance executive was going to testify or he was cooperating with the police or he was possibly facing charges which would have made him maybe want to cut a deal and rat on some other people and the whole healthcare industry and of course the biggest juiciest whale for a policeman to get the insurance and the healthcare industry would be either to get some good criminal charges against the Jews that were behind the oxycontin thing or of course the Jews like borla behind the vaccine thing.
I don't know I'm just thinking because the whole way the guy who killed the insurance executive was caught and the way he said I didn't kill anybody and the fact that he was good looking and the way he was caught with his hood in the little restaurant it was all so kind of weird a lot like Oswald.
I can 100% see that as an assassination strategy. Figure out the routine of your target. Then figure out the routine of a nearby lookalike. Impersonate, terminate, and then let your unsuspecting fall guy take the heat.
Reunto 1 points 3 weeks ago
I can 100% see that as an assassination strategy. Figure out the routine of your target. Then figure out the routine of a nearby lookalike. Impersonate, terminate, and then let your unsuspecting fall guy take the heat.