Hillary Clinton’s Trail of Blood
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Hillary Clinton’s Trail of Blood

A look into the “coincidental” deaths of those that know too much.

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Hillary Clinton’s Trail of Blood
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Let me begin by stating that I am not a conspiracy theorist. I’ve always avoided them and rarely believe them. Even with the information that I am about to present, I simply mean to put forward information that exists; it is up to the reader to connect the points if they wish. Also, let me be clear that I am very liberal and progressive; in presenting this information I simply wish to inform people and voters on who they may be electing and the ominous nature of the things that surround her. Among those things happens to be a hit list of sorts. To be upfront, no one has actual proof of this, but there is consistency in the type of people who seem to mysteriously be dying in consecutive order.

The most notable case of this so far is that of Seth Rich. Seth was a computer-voting expert at the Democratic National Committee. He was shot and murdered by a gun at 4 A.M. on his walk to his apartment in Bloomingdale, Washington D.C. The suspect is unknown and as of now there is no known motive. The neighborhood he was walking in was reportedly somewhat dangerous and has had many incidents of robbery, but this was quickly ruled out when police reported that none of his property was stolen. It was noted that Seth was drunk after visiting a bar at the time, but this does not do anything to make the case any clearer.

What makes this case peculiar is that Seth was set to testify in the FBI’s investigation of Hillary Clinton’s emails prior to his death. As you many know, that case closed on the note that Clinton’s actions were indeed illegal and although most of the emails were not recovered, those that they managed to recover were not threatening. With that, they left her with no charges although any common man doing the same would be arrested. The damage that case would have done to Clinton’s campaign would be immeasurable and would have surely made her lose. Whether Seth would have been to fearlessly expose her is something that we may never know, but the case got significantly more suspicious when the creator of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, publicly spoke about Seth’s death.

Julian Assange, a shady character that has been charged with rape, an accusation that he has denied, is the leader in a large movement to make the American government more transparent. With his site, WikiLeaks, and his secret sources, he has revealed many government secrets and documents that were hidden so that the public could not find. He spoke publicly about Seth’s death, directing the interviews to the possibility that Seth was indeed murdered for knowing too much or carrying the intention of revealing information. While Julian did not say Seth was one of his sources, he deeply hinted that such was the case. That is what essentially put the nail in the coffin that Seth’s death was no accident or mere burglary.

While Seth’s death alone will probably never be linked to Clinton and it is unlikely that any further investigation will be done to solve the enigma of that dreaded night, there is evidence in consistency. Seth has not been the only person connected to Hillary that mysteriously died. Many individuals throughout the decades seemed to have suffered the same fate. The most recent deaths include those of Shawn Lucas and Victor Thorn. Mr. Lucas was the lead attorney in a case for campaign fraud against the DNC and died on August 2nd. Victor was a reporter and author that wrote a trilogy of books that spoke openly of the many mysteries, conspiracies and scandals involving Hillary as well as Bill Clinton. Mr. Lucas’ death at this point is still a mystery as well, and Victor’s death was ruled as a suicide just like many others before him. it is interesting to not that Victor even said before that if he was ever found dead, it was not because of suicide; he would never do that he said.

The truth is that those in power gain strength from our lack of knowledge. Intelligence is their weapon but also their Achilles’ heel. Take the case of Edward Snowden. He was one an employee of the National Security Agency (NSA) who moved to Hong Kong before exposing confidential information. He then searched for asylum in Russia. He left his job and wife in the process, understanding that revealing information that Americans had a right to know was not only a crime, but a death sentence to him and his loved ones. His situation is the exemplar of how the powerful despises having their secrets revealed and just how dangerous that can be.

To reiterate, I there is no firm evidence to support the claim that Hillary Clinton has a hit list or is seeking to kill those who oppose her and intend to expose her. However, I do believe consistency makes it difficult to believe she is the angel the corrupt mainstream media attempts to crown her as. The idea that so many individuals connected to her, all with some intent to assail her for her crimes, just happen to die with little to no evidence every single time is quite difficult to fathom. This is one of the many reasons I cannot with good mind vote for her or support her. I cannot vote for her or her opposing Republican nominee. I believe in electing people with a clean background and those whose ideas are, to put it simply, humanitarian. Hillary Clinton has never been that person, and undoubtedly she never will.

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