Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Sure makes you think, doesn't it?

 

Found on social media, in multiple locations and variations:



That's one so-called "conspiracy theory" that immediately sounds suspiciously as if it might contain more truth than falsehood.  Were the Hortmanns murdered to send a message to their fellow politicians in Minnesota that disloyalty to the "machine", the "system", call it what you will, would be mercilessly avenged?

What say you, readers?  I've never been a conspiracy theorist, and hope never to become one, but this seems far more persuasive than mere coincidence or happenstance.

Peter


5 comments:

Dad29 said...

Since there are no more-compelling narratives, that will suffice--for now.

BTW, IMHO, the Evil Genius in Minnesota is Keith Ellison, not the Retard..... Ellison would not stop at murder.

Anonymous said...

Sounds plausible. The scoundrels imported the ugliest most stupid and habitually evil population on earth, knowing full well what that would come to. Think Reign of Terror; France (1793-1815), Russia (1917-1991), Germany (1933-1990, son to resume), Cambodia 1975-19??). Same motivators behind it, same result. Much blood will flow. They like that. One useful idiot with too much of a conscience is nothing on a balance sheet prepared for many millions.

Dan said...

The communist left has only one rule. Win! At any cost. If that requires an occasional murder they have NO PROBLEM with committing murders. And anyone standing in their way is fair game. So no. This is NOT a "conspiracy theory". This is reality.

lee n. field said...

Why am I immediately reminded of Paul Wellstone?

Anonymous said...

I would call it "noticing".