How common is it to hear about a high-profile individual committing suicide, dying unexpectedly of a heart-attack, or of some other cause that doesn't quite add up?
This guy has done a number of episodes about assassination coverups (all on his 'best of' page). Really interesting stuff. It's amazing that people are still incredulous toward the idea that this stuff even happens after Epstein.
yeah and he's got a whole damn wikipedia article, with the police immediately realizing it was foul play. It wasn't a 'heart attack, drowning, dying unexpectedly" like that anon said (and the heart attack gun is a myth)
the most plausible means would be drowning someone and then dumping their body
a lot of people post this bitcoin guy who 'predicted his own death' but he died in the daylight after being swept to sea and spotted by witnesses
>a lot of people post this bitcoin guy who 'predicted his own death' but he died in the daylight after being swept to sea and spotted by witnesses
Scuba divers grabbed his legs and pulled him away
and by scuba divers i mean a trained octopus
It's kind of a myth.
Congress got a few details wrong during the testimony.
The gun did not fire ice or cause heart attacks. It was also developed by an independent contractor and simply sold to the gov., no CIA money went into developing it.
It used an electric charge to ignite flash paper to fire a needle made of methyl cellulose and tungsten powder. The needle was small enough to feel like a mosquito bite when it hit and it would quickly dissolve leaving nothing more than a faint shado on x-rays. The needle was designed to use Saxitoxin since the CIA at the time owned the entire world supply, roughly 11 grams.
There were also versions made using converted .22LR shells and some made to be used in M16s.
>How common are covert assasinations?
the turks wanted to blast the saudis for fucking around in their backyard so they secretly recorded the saudi intelligence officers murdering and dismembering a dissident journalist at the saudi embassy in turkey
then they released the audio of the journalist getting chopped up and disposed of to the world
nothing happened. so it happens often enough that nobody cares. nor should they when it happens to journalists.
This is a recent assassination that occured in Turkey
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/body-of-russia-s-top-diplomat-found-in-turkish-hotel/ar-AA1icQnG
>a dissident journalist
Translation: high-ranking intelligence operative. And anyone on /k/ who doesn't know who his uncle was or what he did for a living needs to GTFO
the most interesting assassination ever was this one:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Herrhausen#:~:text=6%20External%20links-,Assassination,vehicle%20and%20another%20following%20behind.
Here's a team that did one in 2010 in Dubai. To modify a line from Munich: "That's a lot of manpower to kill one guy." Those were forged passports and national identities, not the real one.
They look a little weird because they tried to modify their appearance so they could then change it quickly after doing the wetwork. Or they're wearing wigs. If this guy shows up outside your house, lock the doors.
The girls could be wearing wigs, and obviously can have their hair colored with zero attention paid.
The guys are all vaguely southern european/middle eastern/light Indian, and they can all switch between beard/no beard, glasses/no glasses, bald/short dark hair by having a shave, or growing their hair three days in a hotel room.
Average airport security is not going to look twice at them, even though just about none of them look even vaguely English or Irish.
>How common are covert assasinations?
the turks wanted to blast the saudis for fucking around in their backyard so they secretly recorded the saudi intelligence officers murdering and dismembering a dissident journalist at the saudi embassy in turkey
then they released the audio of the journalist getting chopped up and disposed of to the world
nothing happened. so it happens often enough that nobody cares. nor should they when it happens to journalists.
>A Washington Post columnist. >journalist
So everyone's still going with the meme description of Khashoggi, I see.
Seriously fuck Turks and fuck Saudis for the entirety of that shitshow and how it got played in international media.
Dude was a Muslim Brotherhood stooge that got into a glorified slapfight with the MbS faction, and got whacked to send a message. The Turks played fuck-fuck games in arranging for the deed to go public as it did.
I'm not 100% on whether the Turks fanned the flames on the "journalist" angle but the international press latched onto that lightning quick, because despite their protestations otherwise, journalists fucking *love* it when they are in one way or another the center of an international story.
IIRC Khashoggi couldn't even speak English and all his "articles" in WaPo were ghost-written by some US-based israelite broad publicist or something.
Dude was closer to a fundie Muslim Saudi spook/information asset than a journalist.
>Khashoggi couldn't speak English
I don't understand why you would waste time typing all those words only to get caught in a lie on a humble basket weaving forum. Plenty of interviews of him on israelitetube speaking English just fine. I guess the effort to dehumanize him was meant to legitimize his death.
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Anonymous
I even said IIRC, which means "if I recall correctly." I did not recall correctly that detail.
I don't enough to dehumanize that which I already find inhuman. If you want to fap and clutch your pearls over Muslim Brotherhood stooges or anyone else if fucking Saudi Arabia, go ahead, anon.
1 month ago
Anonymous
>I said IIRC please listen to me anon
You are literally on the internet and are too lazy to fact check yourself before shitting up the place with your thoughtless diarrhea and opinions. Bravo.
1 month ago
Anonymous
You're right, I done goofed hugely and didn't do my research on whether or not some fundie Saudi info shill spoke English or not. That means he was actually a cherub who spoke truth to power.
I'm sorry I slandered your dead brown hero.
>Dude was a Muslim Brotherhood stooge that got into a glorified slapfight with the MbS faction
More accurately, he was USA's mole inside Muslim Brotherhood. Just like the Epsteins and the Maxwells, he was in the family business.
>Khashoggi couldn't even speak English
He was sophisticated, cosmopolitan, and multi-ligual including fluent English.
>It's a brownoid that thinks this is some kind of familiar brownoid slapfighting.
I aggressively do not care for the entirety of the Greater Middle East from Algeria to Pakistan.
This is not banter.
Fuck your entire region.
>How common are covert assasinations?
You see how important people in russia fall out of windows planes etc. (Its not only now, what people often forget)
You think that kind of stuff doesnt happen in the west, or anywere else in the world?
Look up marc dutrox and all the people who died in that case.
Also whats that book?
This literally never happens, you don't do independent contractors for covert wetwork. Also almost all "organized crime" in the modern era is either polycentric gang structure or hobbyist and enthusiast-level shit, your glowies are already a better organized criminal syndicate than any of their would-be competition.
How common is it to hear about a high-profile individual committing suicide, dying unexpectedly of a heart-attack, or of some other cause that doesn't quite add up?
>74-year-old man dies of a heart attack
>heh
>I saw that, Mr Rothschild
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Mahmoud_Al-Mabhouh
https://www.corbettreport.com/episode-158-requiem-for-the-suicided-the-dc-madam/
https://www.corbettreport.com/episode-140-requiem-for-the-suicided-terrance-yeakey/
This guy has done a number of episodes about assassination coverups (all on his 'best of' page). Really interesting stuff. It's amazing that people are still incredulous toward the idea that this stuff even happens after Epstein.
yeah and he's got a whole damn wikipedia article, with the police immediately realizing it was foul play. It wasn't a 'heart attack, drowning, dying unexpectedly" like that anon said (and the heart attack gun is a myth)
the most plausible means would be drowning someone and then dumping their body
a lot of people post this bitcoin guy who 'predicted his own death' but he died in the daylight after being swept to sea and spotted by witnesses
https://www.teletica.com/sucesos/extranjero-de-41-anos-murio-ahogado-en-playa-hermosa-garabito_288345
>but he died in the daylight after being swept to sea and spotted by witnesses
Implying the CIA doesn't have a swept out to sea gun.
>a lot of people post this bitcoin guy who 'predicted his own death' but he died in the daylight after being swept to sea and spotted by witnesses
Scuba divers grabbed his legs and pulled him away
and by scuba divers i mean a trained octopus
>(and the heart attack gun is a myth)
They literally displayed and discussed it in public congressional hearings, retard
>shit that our government has publicly admitted to is a myth
have a nice day
It's kind of a myth.
Congress got a few details wrong during the testimony.
The gun did not fire ice or cause heart attacks. It was also developed by an independent contractor and simply sold to the gov., no CIA money went into developing it.
It used an electric charge to ignite flash paper to fire a needle made of methyl cellulose and tungsten powder. The needle was small enough to feel like a mosquito bite when it hit and it would quickly dissolve leaving nothing more than a faint shado on x-rays. The needle was designed to use Saxitoxin since the CIA at the time owned the entire world supply, roughly 11 grams.
There were also versions made using converted .22LR shells and some made to be used in M16s.
>sending 33 agents to choke a guy with a pillow
>How common are covert assasinations?
the turks wanted to blast the saudis for fucking around in their backyard so they secretly recorded the saudi intelligence officers murdering and dismembering a dissident journalist at the saudi embassy in turkey
then they released the audio of the journalist getting chopped up and disposed of to the world
nothing happened. so it happens often enough that nobody cares. nor should they when it happens to journalists.
This is a recent assassination that occured in Turkey
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/body-of-russia-s-top-diplomat-found-in-turkish-hotel/ar-AA1icQnG
>a dissident journalist
Translation: high-ranking intelligence operative. And anyone on /k/ who doesn't know who his uncle was or what he did for a living needs to GTFO
the most interesting assassination ever was this one:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Herrhausen#:~:text=6%20External%20links-,Assassination,vehicle%20and%20another%20following%20behind.
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Herrhausen
That's a remarkably sophisticated and well executed assassination for a random terrorist group
Indeed. Was probably some CIA / CIA-adjacent op and we will likely never know who actually did it.
Here's a team that did one in 2010 in Dubai. To modify a line from Munich: "That's a lot of manpower to kill one guy." Those were forged passports and national identities, not the real one.
>majority glasses, beard, brown hair
are you saying if I see 20 idential descriptions coming through airport security I should start running?
They look a little weird because they tried to modify their appearance so they could then change it quickly after doing the wetwork. Or they're wearing wigs. If this guy shows up outside your house, lock the doors.
The girls could be wearing wigs, and obviously can have their hair colored with zero attention paid.
The guys are all vaguely southern european/middle eastern/light Indian, and they can all switch between beard/no beard, glasses/no glasses, bald/short dark hair by having a shave, or growing their hair three days in a hotel room.
Average airport security is not going to look twice at them, even though just about none of them look even vaguely English or Irish.
some of those passports would obviously be fake though, as the way they pose would not be accepted by the pasport office
Gail is a top tier qt
I’d take Anna instead
id let either of them assinate me
Didn't Saudis murder some guy in Turkish embassy recently?
Yeah. A Washington Post columnist.
>A Washington Post columnist.
>journalist
So everyone's still going with the meme description of Khashoggi, I see.
Seriously fuck Turks and fuck Saudis for the entirety of that shitshow and how it got played in international media.
>So everyone's still going with the meme description of Khashoggi, I see.
What's the real description? I don't know a lot about it.
Dude was a Muslim Brotherhood stooge that got into a glorified slapfight with the MbS faction, and got whacked to send a message. The Turks played fuck-fuck games in arranging for the deed to go public as it did.
I'm not 100% on whether the Turks fanned the flames on the "journalist" angle but the international press latched onto that lightning quick, because despite their protestations otherwise, journalists fucking *love* it when they are in one way or another the center of an international story.
IIRC Khashoggi couldn't even speak English and all his "articles" in WaPo were ghost-written by some US-based israelite broad publicist or something.
Dude was closer to a fundie Muslim Saudi spook/information asset than a journalist.
>Khashoggi couldn't speak English
I don't understand why you would waste time typing all those words only to get caught in a lie on a humble basket weaving forum. Plenty of interviews of him on israelitetube speaking English just fine. I guess the effort to dehumanize him was meant to legitimize his death.
I even said IIRC, which means "if I recall correctly." I did not recall correctly that detail.
I don't enough to dehumanize that which I already find inhuman. If you want to fap and clutch your pearls over Muslim Brotherhood stooges or anyone else if fucking Saudi Arabia, go ahead, anon.
>I said IIRC please listen to me anon
You are literally on the internet and are too lazy to fact check yourself before shitting up the place with your thoughtless diarrhea and opinions. Bravo.
You're right, I done goofed hugely and didn't do my research on whether or not some fundie Saudi info shill spoke English or not. That means he was actually a cherub who spoke truth to power.
I'm sorry I slandered your dead brown hero.
>Dude was a Muslim Brotherhood stooge that got into a glorified slapfight with the MbS faction
More accurately, he was USA's mole inside Muslim Brotherhood. Just like the Epsteins and the Maxwells, he was in the family business.
>Khashoggi couldn't even speak English
He was sophisticated, cosmopolitan, and multi-ligual including fluent English.
kys, raghead
>It's a brownoid that thinks this is some kind of familiar brownoid slapfighting.
I aggressively do not care for the entirety of the Greater Middle East from Algeria to Pakistan.
This is not banter.
Fuck your entire region.
>How common are covert assasinations?
You see how important people in russia fall out of windows planes etc. (Its not only now, what people often forget)
You think that kind of stuff doesnt happen in the west, or anywere else in the world?
Look up marc dutrox and all the people who died in that case.
Also whats that book?
ask Epstein
I thought if you wanted covert assassinations, you just outsourced the job to organized crime?
Organized crime is unreliable, they can be used, but it's not something countries would use frequently
This literally never happens, you don't do independent contractors for covert wetwork. Also almost all "organized crime" in the modern era is either polycentric gang structure or hobbyist and enthusiast-level shit, your glowies are already a better organized criminal syndicate than any of their would-be competition.
The CIA revealed their "heart attack gun" that fired darts of frozen shellfish toxin back in 1975.
Well it wouldn’t exactly be covert if we knew about them or how common they were, now would it?
Read surprise kill vanish
Many such cases
>my country being top notch for doing shady projects
Really brought a tear to my eye
whats the sauce friendo, looks like an interesting read