Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Justice Scalia And The Natural Causes Conspiracy

I recently blogged, only half "tongue-in-cheek, about what the next conspiracy would be after Jade Helm.  Well, it seems we neither had to wait very long to find out, nor to "invent" the elements of this conspiracy.  The federal and local authorities did all that for us!  I give you...the Scalia "Natural Death" Conspiracy.

The County Judge, Cinderela Guevara, of Presidio County, was not the first judge who would have been called for the inquest.  In fact, two Justices of the Peace happened to be out of the area at the time.  Judge Guevara was the third person on the list, as County Judge.  If you are not familiar with the southwestern border country of Texas, let me tell you that distances between towns, villages, and ranch headquarters are vast, counted by hours as well as miles.  The good Judge would have had to travel about three hours ONE WAY to get the Cibolo Ranch, the resort in the Big Bend country, south of Marfa, TX, whose owner is John Poindexter - yes, the same ADMIRAL John Poindexter who was convicted, and later acquitted in appeal, for his part in the Iran-Contra Affair.  But I digress. 

Judge Guevara spoke with some of the US Marshals on hand, the local sheriff, whom she presumably knows and trusts, and of course with John Poindexter.  All of these people assured Ms. Guevara that Justice Scalia died of "natural causes" in his sleep.  INEXPLICABLY, in my opinion, Ms. Guevara exercised her authority as a Texas county judge and chose NOT to order an autopsy.  This is the first step into the realm of conspiratorial thinking.  Ridiculous, you say?  Consider this.  Judge Guevara made news in Texas big time a couple of years ago when she refused to order an autopsy (yes, same thing, verse one) after a young lady was run over by a train.  The judge had information from at least two sources alluding to the unlikelihood that this young was simply lying on the track waiting for the train to run over her.  In fact, the locomotive crew told everyone who would listen (apparently the good judge was NOT one who would listen) the body of the young woman was lying "almost as if she had been put there while she was unconscious."  In other words, she did not jump in front of the train, did not fall onto the tracks, but appeared to have been "staged there" so that the train would neatly cut the body into three parts.  But Judge Guevara ordered no autopsy because the cause of death was "obvious."  This really inspires confidence...yes?  No, at the very least it is lazy, and at worst it sets a pattern which could have been exploited in the Scalia death.  Paranoid?  Maybe...but read on.

"Admiral" Poindexter, disgraced US naval officer (though I stress he was later acquitted on appeal) is also a skilled spy, as we learned in the Iran-Contra hearings.  This man, former spy and master of spy craft (including special drugs?) was the person who found Justice Scalia.  There was a pillow "over his head" in Poindexter's own words.  Now granted, there have been times that I placed a pillow over my head either because I had a headache, or because my lovely bride would not turn off the light when I was trying to sleep.  In other words, the pillow over the head could be an innocent thing.  But how would the Judge know.  She did not bother to go to the scene. 

Poindexter also tells us that Justice Scalia was lying on the bed with his clothes on.  An interesting thing (or should I say ONE of the interesting things) is that Mr. Poindexter felt the need to point out that the Justice's clothes were unruffled. Why?  Did someone ask Poindexter that very question?  Poindexter also said that the Justice told everyone he was feeling fine, just a little tired, and wanted to go to his room and rest.  In fact, Poindexter pointed out that NOTHING at all seemed wrong with Justice Scalia, other than that it was time for him to go to bed.  After all, he was 79.  Yes, a man of that age could have dropped dead of a heart attack at any time.  But he died when no one was around and with somewhat strange circumstances surrounding.  It is natural and, indeed responsible, to ask questions and to request an autopsy, for instance, when no one really knows what caused the Justice's death.  At the very least an autopsy that found the cause of death to be "natural" could have quieted all of us Conspiratorialists.

This post is getting lengthy and I have hardly scratched the surface with irregularities concerning the Scalia (LACK OF) investigation.  Justice Scalia had only recently dealt a death blow to Obama's global climate dictatorship.  The only witnesses to Justice Scalia's death scene are a former spy, federal agents, and a local sheriff with power to dissuade the county judge from issuing an order for autopsy.  I think it is first of all OUTRAGEOUS that the local judge would not honor this great man by doing all that was possible to rule out murder and prove that he indeed died of natural causes.  I think it was outrageous and DERELICT of her duty that Judge Guevara did not bother herself to take the three hour drive to Cibolo Ranch so that she could examine the scene and the body for herself.  But this lack of doing her job seems to be the norm for Judge Guevara.  Did Poindexter or someone else know this and specifically seek out Judge Guevara, knowing that she would not ask for an autopsy if she were told that "there were no signs of foul play?"  Paranoid thinking?

People across the nation were screaming for an autopsy of the young man killed in Ferguson during a confrontation with a police officer.  But in the case of Justice Anthony Scalia, it appears that only Conservatives and the "tin hat crowd" (maybe I fit in this one!) are calling for an autopsy, indeed calling for even the most rudimentary investigation into this unwitnessed death.  The mainstream media, instead of calling for an autopsy and answers, is already heckling anyone who wants further investigation into the Justice's death and calling them "truthers."  Instead of trying to lay this all to rest, instead of demanding answers, Big Media is telling us all to shut up, take all we are told as truth without any question, and to get on with the task of replacing Justice Scalia.  Incidentally his replacement will more than likely be a very liberal candidate, since Barack Obama will be the one who appoints a new justice.

If just wanting to have this matter competently and completely investigated makes me a "truther" or even a paranoid schizophrenic, call me those names and more....just investigate this case.  If after such investigation it is proven that the Justice died of natural causes, I will shut up and move on to my next conspiracy.  But I...and all of us...have the right and the DUTY to demand a competent investigation, after all, in President Obama's own words, "For almost 30 years, Justice Antonin “Nino” Scalia was a larger-than-life presence on the bench — a brilliant legal mind with an energetic style, incisive wit, and colorful opinions.

"He influenced a generation of judges, lawyers, and students, and profoundly shaped the legal landscape. He will no doubt be remembered as one of the most consequential judges and thinkers to serve on the Supreme Court. Justice Scalia dedicated his life to the cornerstone of our democracy: The rule of law. Tonight, we honor his extraordinary service to our nation and remember one of the towering legal figures of our time."
 
The President spoke very highly of Justice Scalia.  Is not the least we can do for this great man, and for his family, to find out for certain that he died of natural causes, or failing that, we determine what actually caused his death?  I think we are duty-bound to do so.
 
God be with the family of Justice Scalia, and...
 
God Bless America


 

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