Looks like the Democrats are getting a bit nervous - arkancide

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The Clinton family is notorious for the suspicious deaths of people (J. Epstein) who might damage their hold on power. There is a website that details the various suicides (multiple gunshots to the back of the head ruled a suicide by the friendly coroner) Check out Arkancide.

Looks like they were busy last Friday - two headlines - click for the stories:

The guy was getting married later this year so not a candidate for suicide. From the second article:

The author of See Something, Say Nothing was preparing to go back on the road in advance of the upcoming election.

And: he was well informed:

In 2016, Haney published a book, “See Something, Say Nothing,” that outlined the Obama administration’s attempts to block him from investigating Islamic radicalism because his investigations were inherently racist toward the Muslim community.

Speaking with then-Fox News host Megyn Kelly in late 2015, Haney explained that about a year into an investigation that had led his team to one of the mosques that San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook had attended, officials from the State Department and the Homeland Security Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties showed up at his office to pull the plug.

The remarks were made only days after Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, committed a terror attack in San Bernardino that left 14 innocent victims dead.

According to Haney, the attack may have been prevented had he been allowed to continue his investigation.

He was inconvenient and probably had something on Bernie or was looking at contributing to the ongoing investigation of the deep state. We need to drain the swamp.

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