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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

Since there are no more-compelling narratives, that will suffice--for now.
ReplyDeleteBTW, IMHO, the Evil Genius in Minnesota is Keith Ellison, not the Retard..... Ellison would not stop at murder.
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DeleteSounds 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.
ReplyDeleteThe 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.
ReplyDeleteWhy am I immediately reminded of Paul Wellstone?
ReplyDeleteI would call it "noticing".
ReplyDeleteVince Foster comes to mind.
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ReplyDeleteMany people have asked whether Walz was the
Dem's VP pick in order to take advantage of all the fraud money flowing through MN. How much of a conspiracy theorist am I? My guess is that similar fraud runs through every Dem-run state/city, and we're just noticing it in MN because of the increased focus on Walz due to his pick as VP. I'd bet that if you looked at any Dem-run area, you'd find similar fraud machines. The country has an $8 Trillion budget and I guarantee you they can't (won't) tell you where half of it goes. USAID was the tip of the iceberg. Every single Dem politician down to dog catcher manages to get fabulously wealthy after being elected. Unfortunately, a great number of GOP politicians show the same pattern, which explains why there continue to be no arrests.
I'm reminded of Vince Foster.
ReplyDeleteOh, you mean the left-handed guy who was found dead with a .44 Mag still in his right hand, shot through his right temple, at a crime scene notably short of blood?
DeleteHillarys' ex BF, at Rose Law?
That guy? Nothing to see here, move along.
John in Indy
The difference between conspiracy theory and truth is 6 weeks to 6 months.
ReplyDeleteNever was there a society that actually cared for the "lower" amongst the ruling class. When money and power are concerned, one high profile death will save many more. How altruistic!
ReplyDeleteSome waterboarding would reveal whether it is a conspiracy theory, or not. That, or a substantial amount of money, and immunity, for someone willing to turn them in.
ReplyDeleteIt's not water boarding if you use used motor oil.
DeleteI have no doubt whatsoever that the ruler of the Democratic party is, in fact, Satan. He is real - you can know him by his works.
ReplyDeleteAgreed.
DeleteNo politician will ever expose corruption for fear that their own corruption will be exposed.
ReplyDeleteYup, political assassination. Happens in third world countries every day. Just another sign that the USA is becoming a third world country.
ReplyDeleteTWO democrats broke with the Party to cast that vote, and BOTH were shot in their home alongside their families by a known associate of Tampon Timmy less than a week later. Anyone trying to dismiss someone as a "conspiracy theorist" for noticing the obvious is a subhuman quisling shitbag.
ReplyDeleteYes!
ReplyDeleteSeems a "conspiracy theory" is a truth that hasn't been revealed yet.
ReplyDeleteSide eying Ellison... Maybe... or something else???
ReplyDeleteyeah that happened
ReplyDeleteI can't say that it was a conspiracy, but it's an uncomfortable coincidence. It doesn't appear that she has people willing to avenge her death and remove the assassins from the gene pool. In politics it's always useful to have that sort of insurance policy. All that aside, Happy New Year to you and to the lovely MRSBRM.
ReplyDeleteP. S. You're still my favorite African-American, BRM.
ReplyDeleteRon Brown has entered the chat.
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DeleteConspiracy theorist? I'm not sure I am but I have noticed that the conspiracy theorists over the last few years (say, for the sake of the discussion, from the start of the Covid and vaccine scam) have a track record of being right 100% of the time - from memory 14 - 0 so far.
ReplyDeleteI'll reserve comment until the truth comes out and update the score to 15 - 0.
Phil B
All due respect, if you're not a conspiracy theorist, you haven't been paying close enough attention. Many are patently obvious if you accept that 'people sometimes lie'. The sheer number of 'previous conspiracy theories' that have proven to be true in the last several years alone should be enough to convince you. I understand you're operating from the paradigm of benevolent government, but clinging to that in light of all the evidence you've seen with your own two eyes, nevermind history lessons, is really disappointing.
ReplyDeleteFor the Left one more dead white person is a net gain. They don’t need a reason, TBH, reason has never been their strong suit.
ReplyDeleteI worked for the government for 43 years, had a security clearance the whole time. I will never reject a conspiracy theory as impossible, and implausible is not an automatic fail. if I told you what I have seen you would call me crazy, but which one of us was there?
ReplyDeleteConspiracy theory.. Eisenhour warned us in 1960, by the end of 1963 they had won.
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