P@triot
Diamond Member
In no way am I proclaiming that there are actual crimes/conspiracies here. But...there are a few items that would cause a rational person to question the history. For starters - how many people can one be associated with who end up committing suicide? I've been on this planet for more than a couple of years and I don't have a single close associate that has ever committed suicide. I know of exactly one person who has done that (I worked for an extremely large organization at one time and an individual that I had limited interaction with would later commit suicide after I was gone).
On top of that - what are the chances that a person gets on a plane that catches on fire, makes a safe emergency landing, board a second plane only to have that one experience a major problem and ultimately wreck? On the same day? Astronomical odds. Incalculable odds.
Does that necessarily mean the Clinton's were behind it? No. Washington D.C. is a very dangerous place full of secrets, foreign espionage, assassinations, etc. But I think a reasonable person would examine everything and ask some questions about the Clinton's. To totally dismiss it would be dishonest, blind allegiance.
On top of that - what are the chances that a person gets on a plane that catches on fire, makes a safe emergency landing, board a second plane only to have that one experience a major problem and ultimately wreck? On the same day? Astronomical odds. Incalculable odds.
Does that necessarily mean the Clinton's were behind it? No. Washington D.C. is a very dangerous place full of secrets, foreign espionage, assassinations, etc. But I think a reasonable person would examine everything and ask some questions about the Clinton's. To totally dismiss it would be dishonest, blind allegiance.
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