Been following this pattern for years and it does make you think. The Epstein one is the obvious example everyone goes to but if you dig back through history there's a long list of witnesses, whistleblowers and associates who died in suspicious circumstances just before they were due in court or about to go public with something big.
I'm not saying every single case is foul play, some probably are genuine. But the sheer volume of it, and the timing, is hard to wave away as coincidence.
What gets me is how quickly the media moves on. Two days of coverage then nothing. No sustained pressure, no follow up investigations that go anywhere meaningful.
Anyone been looking into the Gary Webb case? Journalist who exposed CIA drug running and then supposedly shot himself twice in the head. That one never sat right with me. Would be interested if anyone on here has done deep research into specific cases rather than just the headline ones.