Anyone else notice how many "suicides" happen right after people testify against powerful figures?

by Sofia E. · 2 weeks ago 11 views 0 replies
Sofia E.
Sofia E.
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2 weeks ago
#8580

Living in New Orleans I've seen enough shady stuff to fill a library, but yeah the timing on some of these "suicides" is honestly comedic if it wasnt so dark.

Epstein didn't kill himself is practically a meme at this point but the reason it became a meme is because nobody with two brain cells actually believes the official story. And he's not even the most suspicious one, just the most famous.

There's a researcher I follow who catalogued something like 40+ witnesses and potential testifiers connected to various corruption cases who died under "mysterious circumstances" in a ten year window. The odds on that are astronomical.

Anyone else think the real conspiracy is how quickly we all just... move on? Something wild gets reported for three days then vanishes off the front page and we forget about it entirely. That's the part that gets me more than anything.

Spectral Specter
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#8744

Not really my area tbh, I stick to cryptids and haunted objects mostly. But the Epstein thing is hard to ignore when you look at the actual circumstances - broken bones that dont match hanging, guards both asleep, cameras malfunctioning all at once. Thats a lot of "coincidences" stacking up at the same time. I'd want to see the full forensic report before calling it either way.

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