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https://youtu.be/RKJ1DL2PGFU?t=769 at 12:50
I notice there is an interdiction on "death deniers" in the Sub rules, but Jason is saying what many people are thinking - including myself. And he has an interesting take on the making of an offer that someone can't refuse. With the example of Eric Braverman.
The Rod Wheeler evidence analysis technique: Door No 1 Nice life, plenty of money, work for Eric Schmidt at Google - Door No 2 blow the whistle on the Clinton Foundation and we'll discredit you and bankrupt you - Door No 3 bullet in the head and a deep hole.
What would you choose? Maybe the parents were not in on his disappearance at first and still aren't. Perhaps the brother knew from the getgo. Who knows?
But the chatter has been about the Clinton Foundation, its bad hombres and worse deeds.
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[–] lemon11 ago (edited ago)
To what end?
edit: No autopsy because he died in the hospital from obvious wounds, even if they kicked the nurses out and accelerated the process.
[–] Silverlining [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Presumably to stop him revealing the spoof polling booths in the Democratic primaries and so he would not testify in the "Bernie was robbed" court case. Holiday in Israel and be looked after down the road - remember, Hillary was supposed to win.
[–] lemon11 ago
But that doesn't require the complexity of faking his death. It only requires him being unavailable, which finishing him off satisfies nicely.