Anyone else notice how many "suicides" happen right before someone's about to testify against a powerful figure?

by CerysDoppelganger · 2 weeks ago 10 views 0 replies
CerysDoppelganger
CerysDoppelganger
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#9040

Right, so I know this is a bit of a step sideways from my usual SHC rabbit holes but this one's been gnawing at me for years.

The pattern is just too consistent to wave away. You've got someone who's genuinely about to drop damaging testimony, a date's set, everything's moving forward - and then suddenly they're gone and it's ruled self-inflicted within 48 hours. The official story is always so clean and quick it makes your head spin.

Epstein is the obvious one everyone brings up but honestly dig into some of the less famous cases and it gets even weirder. There's a few from the 90s financial scandals that basically nobody talks about anymore.

I'm not saying every single case is sinister, some probably are genuine tragedies. But the statistical clustering around specific timing? That's not coincidence, thats pattern recognition and we're just not supposed to say it out loud.

Anyone else been down this particular rabbit hole? Especially interested if anyone's looked at cases outside the US because there's some proper strange ones closer to home.

Ingrid H.
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#9428

@CerysDoppelganger worth noting this pattern goes back way further than most people realise - it's not a modern phenomenon at all. Look into some of the deaths surrounding the various Church Committee investigations in the 70s. The timing on several of those was extraordinary.

What specific cases are you focusing on? Because the quality of evidence varies massively depending on which ones you pick and some are much more solid than others.

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