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I mean the guy hit the tree so fast it sent the engine yards away. Occam's razor puts the blade at driver error.
No, this is so beyond just a crash into a tree. A neighbor says it sounded like a bomb went off, rattling her windows. Cars just don't blow up like that.
Diesel burns differently than regular gas. Do we know what kind of Mercedez this was? Any skid marks? What kind of investigation has been done? My guess, is next to none.
We had a big rig catch fire within feet of our house. The whole thing ended up burning from the load of alfalfa to melting the cab. The only explosions we heard was from the tires blowing.
another thing, how many feet was the engine thrown? I've read 60, 100 and 150. How did the engine get thru the tree? I thought it was head-on.
Suck ups want us to think it's a coincidence that he was working on the biggest story of his career, on the CIA. He also happened to be in fear for his life, just prior to this happening.
He was murdered, no doubt about it. Everybody that knew him well, says he drove like a grandma.
Doesn't make sense, folks.
You'd think the tree would have slowed the engine down - maybe even stopped it.
The engine and transmission left the car BEFORE the car hit the tree.
Not so precise work on the part of the joystick operator.
The tree wasn't damaged much either, what with the car being minus most of its weight during impact.
Anybody see recent episode of "person of interest"? 'PersonofInterest' risks it all for the 'One Percent' on CBS - Newark ...
quote: As he reaches 50 miles per hour, the car has a mind of its own, and the brakes are rendered useless. As Reese attempts to keep up with him, he tells Finch that already knows someone hacked his car and frantically tries to remedy the problem. Just before a massive collision, he stops, and as Reese attempts to open the car door, he spots Pierce getting in a cab.
Suck ups want us to think it's a coincidence that he was working on the biggest story of his career, on the CIA. He also happened to be in fear for his life, just prior to this happening.
He was murdered, no doubt about it. Everybody that knew him well, says he drove like a grandma.
Doesn't make sense, folks.
No bullet holes, but here's the video. I've played parts over and over, and find it very strange that they block out the background, so we can't compare neighborhoods. I do believe these are 2 separate crashes. The trees don't match up. I hate it when they take us for a bunch of fools.
Jim Stone is awesome, he best watch his own back.
This guy was murdered as sure as the sun rises in the east. Of course the LAPD will say "nothing to see here, move along, it was an accident" just like they did when Andrew Breitbart dropped dead for no apparent reason. Now it has come out that the Breitbart coroner died of poisoning. I guess they were afraid he'd talk too.
This is what happens when the government is run by a bunch of globalist thugs.
The problem with paranoia is it runs amok and usually discredits what could be other, valid theories.
The problem with paranoia is it runs amok and usually discredits what could be other, valid theories.
Well, how else can it be debated? I agree in that there needs to be a balance of truth to conter the paranoia. Finding sources is hard enough. Breitbart died while he was set to release damning information. MSM news articles points to Breitbart's corner, not being the same person who died of poison as the Breitbart's corner according to the police. Quite a few people involved with firearms were shot to death under mysterious circumstances(one found dead in car), the other was shot by someone who was said to act out of PTSD-his wife counters that.
In Hastings case so far there's just too many convenient coincidences when it comes to this stuff. That should be enough of a red flag.
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