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Well gontz Chris Cornell died (suspected suicide)
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2017-05-20 at 2:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL The killers saw that the wife wasn't buying it, his band members weren't buying it, and the general public seemed suspicious, so they had to run back to the crooked media and feed them the story about the "instrument of death", and add on the Valium/Ativan bedtime story, for good measure. Big tell, right there. But most people are dumb as tree stumps/dumb as a bag of rocks, so I'm sure everything will go just fine for them.
yeah pretty much.. I liked soundgarden when I was 6, so I don't really care that hes dead (or for any other celebrity) but its just annoying how so many people accept the obvious media blitz and start weeping "aaaah this shouldn't of happened" while he's being put six feet under and the pastor is like "this had to happen" -
2017-05-20 at 2:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby yeah pretty much.. I liked soundgarden when I was 6, so I don't really care that hes dead (or for any other celebrity) but its just annoying how so many people accept the obvious media blitz and start weeping "aaaah this shouldn't of happened" while he's being put six feet under and the pastor is like "this had to happen"
Well regardless of the media's reporting, and whether he was murdered, killed himself, or it was an accident, it's not an unreasonable response for people to wish that it wouldn't have happened, ya know? The guy was talented. -
2017-05-20 at 2:54 PM UTCI think what they did was use a master pincode on his doorlock to get in, probably two or more killers, went in, Cornell ran into the bathroom, one of the killers grabbed the cord from somewhere in the room, then they strangled him with it, attached one end of the cord to the top of the door, with him inside, then pulled the door shut from the outside, jamming the cord into the doorframe, then they left the same way they got in and used the master code to lock the door again.
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2017-05-20 at 2:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL I think what they did was use a master pincode on his doorlock to get in, probably two or more killers, went in, Cornell ran into the bathroom, one of the killers grabbed the cord from somewhere in the room, then they strangled him with it, attached one end of the cord to the top of the door, with him inside, then pulled the door shut from the outside, jamming the cord into the doorframe, then they left the same way they got in and used the master code to lock the door again.
Do you think they wore gloves? Have you watched the surveillance footage of the hallway? -
2017-05-20 at 3:12 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ Well regardless of the media's reporting, and whether he was murdered, killed himself, or it was an accident, it's not an unreasonable response for people to wish that it wouldn't have happened, ya know? The guy was talented.
I dont personally know if its a reasonable response or not. It may be for some. But ive seen people do it strictly to gain attention towards themselves -
2017-05-20 at 3:17 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby I dont personally know if its a reasonable response or not. It may be for some. But ive seen people do it strictly to gain attention towards themselves
I suppose. I'm just saying it's normally not an unreasonable response when someone dies, to wish that they hadn't died. -
2017-05-20 at 3:17 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ Do you think they wore gloves? Have you watched the surveillance footage of the hallway?
The goons had the master pin code for the door, so of course they would have access to all the CCTV camera footage. They may have worn gloves, but they wouldn't need gloves at all, because the fix was already in way before they even entered the room. When you know for a fact nothing will be investigated properly, and when you get rid of the body almost right away by cremation, there's no evidence, so you have nothing to worry about. -
2017-05-20 at 3:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL The goons had the master pin code for the door, so of course they would have access to all the CCTV camera footage. They may have worn gloves, but they wouldn't need gloves at all, because the fix was already in way before they even entered the room. When you know for a fact nothing will be investigated properly, and when you get rid of the body almost right away by cremation, there's no evidence, so you have nothing to worry about.
So, you're saying that authorities and detectives were also in on it, and have intentionally done a vague and improper investigation? Like there was this elaborate scheme involving dozens of players to kill Chris? You'd think the monetary offering for these players would have to be pretty high given the nature of what was being asked of them, so then we'd have to ask who specifically has that amount of money to coerce law enforcement and security to all risk their jobs and potentially prison time in order to cover up the murder? It should be pretty easy to narrow that down to a list of potential suspects who could afford to pay that type of fee. -
2017-05-20 at 3:28 PM UTCAll the senior levels of the police departments and coroners offices are under the direct control of the Illuminati. You'd think people would know this by now.
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2017-05-20 at 3:29 PM UTCI wonder why the Illuminati wanted Chris Cornell dead after 52 years.
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2017-05-20 at 4:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL I think what they did was use a master pincode on his doorlock to get in, probably two or more killers, went in, Cornell ran into the bathroom, one of the killers grabbed the cord from somewhere in the room, then they strangled him with it, attached one end of the cord to the top of the door, with him inside, then pulled the door shut from the outside, jamming the cord into the doorframe, then they left the same way they got in and used the master code to lock the door again.
I think you've fallen of one too many roofs. -
2017-05-20 at 4:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ I wonder why the Illuminati wanted Chris Cornell dead after 52 years.
Most of it has to to with Satanic rituals. The Illuminati make human sacrifices to Satan on certain dates, they're very into numerology, then divvy up whatever loot they can get their hands on. The death increases sales, even more cash in their pockets. -
2017-05-20 at 4:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Most of it has to to with Satanic rituals. The Illuminati make human sacrifices to Satan on certain dates, they're very into numerology, then divvy up whatever loot they can get their hands on. The death increases sales, even more cash in their pockets.
Landed mostly in your head from the looks of that post. It would explain why one side of your head is shaped a little different. -
2017-05-20 at 8:41 PM UTC
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2017-05-20 at 9:31 PM UTC
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2017-05-20 at 10:03 PM UTC
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2017-05-20 at 10:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by NARCassist by that logic Justin bieber is a great artist.
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That song "baby" is going to be a doo wap classic that people will be listening to a 100 years from now. Just because he is a douchebag and a teenage-dick throb doesn't mean he doesn't have catchy songs and appeals to a certain crowd. And not all third albums suck, and not all first albums are good, but I guess thats the space between a blink and a tear and where subjectivity is god.
Not everything fits into your tiny little box, except your tiny penis
now kill urself maggot
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2017-05-20 at 10:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ So, you're saying that authorities and detectives were also in on it, and have intentionally done a vague and improper investigation? Like there was this elaborate scheme involving dozens of players to kill Chris? You'd think the monetary offering for these players would have to be pretty high given the nature of what was being asked of them, so then we'd have to ask who specifically has that amount of money to coerce law enforcement and security to all risk their jobs and potentially prison time in order to cover up the murder? It should be pretty easy to narrow that down to a list of potential suspects who could afford to pay that type of fee.
its called gangggstalkingg bro -
2017-05-20 at 10:19 PM UTC
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2017-05-20 at 10:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL http://gang-stalking.blogspot.ca/2010/04/dark-side.html
If you read it on a blog it must be true.