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Crowdsource team Jason Goodman and George Webb report that Washington Post is now starting to mention the death of Gibson because Crowdsource has been reporting about it for over a week - the story is huge but MSM has remained silent until now...... The ties connecting Gibson and Awan Brothers car export business using Diplomatic pouches are being made. They can't ignore it anymore. Interesting that Mr. Gibson's obituary was removed from the news and suddenly WP decides to post it now. They cannot hide this story. It's too big.
For those who don't know who James Edward Gibson was:
Democracy Raised from the Dead
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
"Loose End" Killed Last Weekend [/paste:font]
Last weekend saw a spate of shootings in DC.
Known for $5-20 Million mansions, luxury builder James Edward Gibson was apparently suicided Saturday at his office beside Classic Motors DC, according to the coroner. Five people were apprehended with ten police cars. His obituary was just scrubbed from the internet. Fox and other media went to Classic Motors to report the murder but lack police cooperation so issued no details.
What was the time of death? Exactly where did he die? How did he die? Who are the five people?
George Webb says he spoke to friends of Jim Gibson who attest he was happily married and not depressed.
Social media says more than M$M
Jim Gibson Obit Scrubbed
Jim Gibson
The next day in Woodbridge VA, the Fairfax County DA's brother died in a house fire.
Inquiring minds and Webbs want to know: is the Fairfax County prosecutor Ray Morrogh working on a crime ring in which Mr. Gibson may have been unwittingly buying stolen cars that were shipped to Africa in "diplomatic pouches"? Any hints in local car thefts?
In related news, the "Awan Brothers" are linked to suspicious car dealerships, exporting, and immunity to the law. Their registered agent was found guilty of murdering a car dealer.
Six embassies surround Classic Motors DC.
"Diplomatic pouches" can hide export of stolen vehicles
Incidentally the main owner of Classic Motors, Robert Peacock, died there in February, age 52.
For those who don't know who James Edward Gibson was:
Democracy Raised from the Dead
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
"Loose End" Killed Last Weekend [/paste:font]
Last weekend saw a spate of shootings in DC.
Known for $5-20 Million mansions, luxury builder James Edward Gibson was apparently suicided Saturday at his office beside Classic Motors DC, according to the coroner. Five people were apprehended with ten police cars. His obituary was just scrubbed from the internet. Fox and other media went to Classic Motors to report the murder but lack police cooperation so issued no details.
What was the time of death? Exactly where did he die? How did he die? Who are the five people?
George Webb says he spoke to friends of Jim Gibson who attest he was happily married and not depressed.
Social media says more than M$M
Jim Gibson Obit Scrubbed
Jim Gibson
The next day in Woodbridge VA, the Fairfax County DA's brother died in a house fire.
Inquiring minds and Webbs want to know: is the Fairfax County prosecutor Ray Morrogh working on a crime ring in which Mr. Gibson may have been unwittingly buying stolen cars that were shipped to Africa in "diplomatic pouches"? Any hints in local car thefts?
In related news, the "Awan Brothers" are linked to suspicious car dealerships, exporting, and immunity to the law. Their registered agent was found guilty of murdering a car dealer.
Six embassies surround Classic Motors DC.
"Diplomatic pouches" can hide export of stolen vehicles
Incidentally the main owner of Classic Motors, Robert Peacock, died there in February, age 52.