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Another look at Supreme Court Justice Scalia's death
By Jon Rappoport
I'm taking another look because I have a new statement about a
related case: Melaney Parker, a woman found dead on the railroad tracks
in Marfa, Texas, in 2013, after a train hit her.
The same judge who inexplicably decided Scalia needed no
autopsy, after he died in Texas, in 2016, came to the same conclusion in
the Melaney Parker case.
That Texas judge is Cinderela Guevara.
"Liz Parker, Melaney's mom, questioned how Guevara handled
the investigation of her daughter's death, The Daily Kos reported.
Melaney was hit by a Union Pacific Railroad train and, Liz wrote, a
Union Pacific representative told her that it appeared that her body had
been placed on the tracks while she was unconscious. Liz asked the
Justice of the Peace and the Sheriff to open the case as a homicide
investigation, but they would not. Guevara, who was a Justice of the
Peace at the time, did not order a rape kit or an autopsy, Liz wrote,
because a doctor at the scene said the cause of death was obvious."
"Liz later wrote a letter to the editor, published in Big
Bend Now, in which she said that Guevara had asked for God to give her
an answer [!] about whether Melaney's death was suicide. Liz wrote that
Guevara told her: 'Yes, this was a tragedy, but the true tragedy was
that she died without accepting Jesus Christ as her savior'." [!!]
"Big Bend Now also published a story about the controversial
investigation. Melaney's cousin, Aspen Parker, wrote a letter to Fox
News in 2013 saying that Guevara's cause of death ruling mentioned that
Melaney had submitted a letter of resignation to her employers before
her death. Aspen wrote that he called Melaney's employers and they said
that wasn't true."
The death of Melaney Parker sounds like a case begging to be reopened. I now have a new statement on it.
According to someone with knowledge of the investigation (or
non-investigation), the crime scene was a mess. The day after the police
initially visited it, Melaney Parker's eyeglasses were still there.
They hadn't been picked up as evidence.
Pieces of Parker's flesh were there as well. The engineer of
the train that hit Parker said Parker had been positioned with one arm
above her head, which suggested she might have been killed somewhere
else and then dragged to the railroad tracks.
After toxicology tests were completed, Parker's remains were cremated without her family's permission.
If all this is true, Judge Guevara's decision to skip an autopsy and accept the ruling of suicide is even more suspect.
And then three years later, when Justice Scalia dies, Guevara
issues the same long-distance ruling, on the phone. No autopsy
necessary.
Here is what I originally wrote about Scalia's death. It's extensive. Six articles. Some of the information overlaps:
ONE: "'Associate Justice Antonin Scalia was the senior member
of the U. S. Supreme Court and one of the 10 most important public
servants in the country. For better or worse over the course of his 29
years on the Court, he was arguably the most influential person in
America'." Eric Mink, Huffington Post, 2/17.
We start here---from the NY Post:
"Lethal poisoning could have left Supreme Court Justice
Antonin Scalia's body in virtually the same condition in which it was
found, a top forensic pathologist told The Post on Wednesday.
"'It would look like he's asleep. It [poisoning] doesn't show
anything on the body,' said Dr. Michael Baden, who spent 25 years in
the city's chief Medical Examiner's Office.
"Still, Baden stressed that natural causes was a plausible explanation."
However, the official pronouncement of natural causes carries
a burden with it. The burden of some semblance of proof. In this case,
there was none.
And if you think "none" should be SOP in the case of a US Supreme Court Justice, you need to think again.
Judge Cinderela Guevara, miles away from Scalia's body,
sitting on the phone, rendered the judgment of natural causes after
talking with marshals, none of whom had forensic training; and after
talking with Scalia's doctor, who was a few thousand miles from the
Texas ranch where Scalia died.
Apparently, Scalia's doctor told Judge Guevara that Scalia
had a heart condition. Yes? And? This is proof a US Supreme Court
Justice died of a heart attack?
Guevara, like a true bumbling amateur (or was something more
ominous going on here?), decided no autopsy of the body was necessary.
She decided she was too busy (doing what?) to climb in her car and drive
to the ranch, to oversee the situation and talk to people at the scene.
So she said, on the phone, "Natural causes. No autopsy."
In the case of a US Supreme Court Justice. In the biggest moment of Judge Guevara's professional life.
And the Department of Justice, the FBI, the President, and all the members of US Congress immediately bought it.
No objections. No questions. No outrage.
Just the silence of the lambs.
In a city where blabbermouths never stop talking, suddenly---silence.
Paralysis.
And thereafter: no chain of custody for bodily evidence.
The body of a US Supreme Court Justice wasn't put on a plane,
from the mile-long airstrip at Cibolo Ranch, under supervision, and
flown back immediately to Washington DC for analysis. No.
Instead, it was driven to the Sunset Funeral Home in El Paso,
230 miles from the Ranch. It could have been driven 65 miles to the
Alpine Memorial Funeral Home in Alpine, but it wasn't.
At the Sunset Funeral Home in El Paso, it was promptly
embalmed---ruling out the possibility of a conventional autopsy. Even
then, forensic pathologist Michael Baden states, toxicology tests could
be done by sophisticated analysis. According to Wayne Madsen, reporting
for Infowars, no bodily fluids were collected at the funeral home for
later analysis.
Roughly 10 hours after the embalming, Scalia's body was loaded on a plane and flown to Virginia, where Scalia's family lives.
But "most people think Scalia died of natural causes." That
argument, for impaired minds, carries the day. Nothing more to see,
nothing more to know.
"Old man, in ill-health, heart condition. He dies. What else could it possibly be? Natural causes."
As reported by Eric Mink at the Huffington Post (2/17), in an
excellent piece, there were 35-40 guests at the Cibolo Ranch on the
weekend Scalia died. Who were they? Was this merely a quail-hunting
outing? Or was it another kind of get-together?
No word. Silence. Why haven't any of those guests spoken to
the press? Do they know something that would shed a different light on
the official story? Are they afraid? Did someone at the federal level
throw a blanket over them?
Judge Cinderela Guevara spoke to a lawyer representing the
Scalia family. He said the family didn't want an autopsy. Who is he? Why
hasn't his name surfaced? Since when is a client's lawyer's name a
secret?
Scalia traveled to the ranch with a friend. No one is saying who the friend is. That's also a state secret?
Does the Cibolo Ranch have medical personnel on staff? If so,
were any of them called when Scalia was discovered dead in his room?
The official narrative is: old man, long-time public servant,
dies peacefully in his sleep of natural causes. This is the thin gloss
that prevents any Washington politician with clout from demanding an
investigation? This quiets and paralyzes the entire federal
establishment, including eight Justices of the Supreme Court?
Cowards and lambs.
Not an ounce of conscience among them.
Neutered.
And/or told to stay silent.
In the wake of this titanic silence, the narrative is quickly
and expertly shifted to the question of who will replace Scalia on the
bench. That's the certified subject of chatter. Should Obama appoint a
nominee, or should nomination wait for the next President? What is the
rule? The Republicans cross swords with the Democrats. Precedents are
cited. The man isn't in his grave, and the hangars-on and petty power
players are arguing over his successor. It's a B movie. Pundits prepare
talking points, clean their suits, see their hair stylists, and sidle
into their minutes of face time on news shows. The shows deliver filler
between commercials.
This is the wet concrete that sets over the death of a US Supreme Court Justice.
The one man who could have swept aside all objections, and
ordered an investigation, visits the flag-covered casket in the Great
Hall of the Supreme Court, stands before it for 30 seconds, moves to a
painted portrait of the deceased Justice, lingers there for one minute,
and then goes home, to the Oval Office, to vet nominees, a herculean
task that will unfortunately prevent him from attending the funeral.
Omerta.
TWO: Four days before he died, Supreme Court Justice Scalia
voted to stall Obama's plan to force drastic EPA climate-change rules on
the American economy. The vote was 5-4.
With Scalia now gone, the vote would be 4-4.
With a new Obama Supreme Court appointee, if Obama could ram
his choice through, the vote would be 5-4 in the President's favor.
Ditto, if the next President shares Obama's position. And the
climate-change agenda would roll ahead.
We're not talking about small climate-change rules. We're talking about the Big Ones.
And note: such rules could very well dovetail with the Brave
New World spelled out in the upcoming TPP (the Trans-Pacific
Partnership).
It's a wedge formation, a squeeze play, a pincer movement
featuring new EPA climate-change regulations on one side, and new
draconian possibilities embedded in the TPP.
If Scalia was murdered, the above agenda was sufficient
reason, because the climate agenda has the force to transform life on
the planet.
If Scalia's murder were a movie, he would have been told, as a
warning: "You have no idea how big this thing is; you really don't
understand the forces you're messing with."
Of course, most Americans don't believe a political murder
along this line could happen in real life. They can only accept it in a
movie, where it makes perfect sense. That tells you something about the
schizoid nature of the public mind:
Adrenaline-driven in front of a screen; tranquilized and
programmed to be passive and accepting of recognized authority,
otherwise.
"Don't be silly. Scalia, murdered, and murdered for that
reason? It couldn't happen. That's so...barbaric. We're civilized." That
opinion and $6 will get you a rainbow smoothie.
Obama's climate-change plan uses the EPA to act out
international agreements signed at the recent Paris summit. But in order
to, yes, scam these agreements into force in the US, the EPA has to
stretch and bend and distort already-existing US law. And it has done
so.
However, a number of states have sued to stop the EPA, which
wants to make all states cut CO2 emissions from electrical power
production by 32% in the next 15 years. Aimed mainly at coal-burning
plants, these regulations would create deep reductions in the overall US
energy supply and output---a primary mission of the economy-wrecking
Rockefeller Globalists.
The US Supreme Court, four days before Scalia's death, with
his vote, declared a narrow 5-4 halt to the Obama plan, pending a
lower-court decision on the issue. The 5-4 vote didn't knock out the
plan, but it stalled it. And if Scalia had stayed alive, his vote going
forward on the Obama plan could have remained crucial.
The pending TPP, another Globalist trade treaty, contains a
section that allows endless changes and additions in the text as years
pass. In other words, the passion for cutting energy production for the
US, and the rest of the planet, can easily be folded into the treaty.
The TPP also reveals a cynical attitude toward the
"humanitarian goal of saving the planet from CO2 death." Major
corporations that burn coal and employ other ways of releasing CO2 can
relocate to far-off lands (e.g., Vietnam) and spew CO2 to their hearts'
content, without messy environmental controls.
In other words, the true underlying Globalist scheme,
vis-à-vis climate change has nothing to do with messianic rescue: it has
to do with lowering energy production.
Driving economies further into despair. Moving more jobs out of industrialized countries.
Creating further poverty and chaos.
And then bringing new order in behind that---one planet,
under the tight rein of one worldwide political and economic management
system.
That's the true meaning of the climate-change agenda,
notwithstanding solemn promises and heraldic pronouncements about
replacing lost energy with new renewable technologies.
This is what Justice Scalia was going up against.
If he was murdered, there was sufficient reason.
The FBI can do two kinds of investigations, depending on the orders of the Attorney General: heavy or lite.
Heavy means leaving no stone unturned. It means taking
control of the Scalia's body now and doing whatever can be done with it,
in its embalmed state, to determine cause of death. It means raking
wackaloon Judge Guevara over the coals, along with US marshals, to find
out exactly how the verdict of "natural causes" was reached. It means
extensive interviews with everyone at Poindexter's ranch. Wall to wall
forensic analysis of rooms and spaces at the ranch. And so forth and so
on.
Lite means a brush-off, meant to avoid any disruption in the present scenario.
So far, from what I see, the FBI is doing Lite. Scalia's body should already be on an autopsy table.
There continues to be no uproar inside the Beltway about the absurd, insane, useless declaration of death by "natural causes."
And there is something else going on. It's the convenient
mind-control program that says, "Mustn't disturb the dead. Don't
interrupt the expressions of sadness at his passing. Don't dishonor the
man by raising questions about his possible murder. Give the family
their privacy during this period of grief."
It's the passivity of the obedient mind.
"We need to be more accepting. He was an old man in
ill-heath. He passed away. Natural causes. The great cycle of life. Be
gentle. Nothing to see. Move along, slowly."
"Possible murder of a US Supreme Court Justice? Please, not
at this time. It's a discordant idea. Unharmonious. Let the man go
gently into that good night."
Truth be told, this whole country has been subject to a
"no-disturb" sign for a long, long time. Don't think; agree. Don't
investigate; obey.
The "don't-disturb-the-dead" program is really about the
whole population. The implication is: "we're all dead already; don't
disturb us."
The lesson? Just because other people are mired in a hypnotic
state, you aren't obliged to pander to them. Their trance is their own.
Whether you're alive and awake and alert and have power is a choice. Yours.
THREE: Scalia murdered? Why was his body taken all the way to El Paso?
"Scalia's remains were discreetly driven by van overnight to
an El Paso funeral home with an escort from a procession of Texas
Department of Public Safety Troopers and U.S. Marshals Service
vehicles. After arriving at 3:30 a.m. on Sunday, the Sunset Funeral Home
embalmed Scalia's remains, according to Chris Lujuan, a funeral home
manager. Embalming is required by Texas law before a body can be
transported out of state." USA Today, Feb.15.
The Associated Press reports that should an autopsy be
ordered, it would likely be performed by an El Paso County medical
examiner at the funeral home. The El Paso County medical examiner's
office said they hadn't received any information regarding the
possibility of performing an autopsy as of 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
Officials at the funeral home are still waiting to hear if
the remains will be flown commercial or on a private plane when the body
is moved, Lujan said.
FOUR: Scalia at ranch with elite society; Bohemian Grove connection
---name of traveling companion revealed---
---FBI admits it has done no investigation into Scalia's death---
The Washington Post has the story: "When Supreme Court
Justice Antonin Scalia died 12 days ago at a West Texas ranch, he was
among high-ranking members of an exclusive fraternity for hunters called
the International Order of St. Hubertus, an Austrian society that dates
back to the 1600s."
"Cibolo Creek Ranch owner John Poindexter and C. Allen
Foster, a prominent Washington lawyer who traveled to the ranch with
Scalia by private plane, hold leadership positions within the Order. It
is unclear what, if any, official association Scalia had with the
group."
"The society's U.S. chapter launched in 1966 at the famous
Bohemian Club in San Francisco, which is associated with the all-male
Bohemian Grove - one of the most well-known secret societies in the
country."
The Bohemian Club isn't just "associated" with the Grove. The
Club has two locations: in the city of San Francisco and outside the
city at the 2700-acre Grove.
Interesting, to say the least, that the St. Hubertus hunting
society launched itself in the US at the Club, and that members of St.
Hubertus were at the Cibolo Ranch, where Scalia died.
The Post: "Members of the worldwide, male-only [St. Hubertus]
society wear dark green robes emblazoned with a large cross and the
motto 'Deum Diligite Animalia Diligentes,' which means 'Honoring God by
honoring His creatures,' according to the group's website. Some hold
titles, such as Grand Master, Prior and Knight Grand Officer. The
Order's name is in honor of Hubert, the patron saint of hunters and
fishermen."
Even more interesting is this quote from the Post: "Law
enforcement officials told The Post that they had no knowledge of the
International Order of St. Hubertus or its connection to Poindexter and
ranch guests. The officials said the FBI had declined to investigate
Scalia's death when they were told by the marshals that he died from
natural causes."
In addition to all the strange circumstances surrounding
Scalia's death I've detailed so far, now we have two degrees of
separation from the Bohemian Grove, where the rich and powerful gather
every summer, hold bizarre rituals, and chat about carving up ownership
of the world...
And the FBI just ignores all this and accepts "death by natural causes." No investigation.
For further information on the Bohemian Grove, there are many
sources; for example: "Occult Activities at the Elite Bohemian Grove,"
by Alex Jones, at Prison Planet; Mike Hanson's book, "Bohemian Grove:
Cult of Conspiracy." Jones and Hanson infiltrated the Grove together and
filmed the secret sacrificial ceremony, "The Cremation of Care."
Note: Looking up Scalia's traveling companion, C Allen
Foster, on the last weekend of Scalia's life, I notice Foster has argued
at least one case before the US Supreme Court, while Scalia served as a
Justice: "Johnson v DeGrandy. Represented Hispanic republicans in Florida redistricting Voting Rights Act."
FIVE: Was Scalia murdered? Forget "conspiracy theory." This is real.
Let's jump right in with quotes from the Washington Post,
2/16. The Post published extraordinary statements from the Facebook page
of "William O. Ritchie, former head of criminal investigations for D.C. police":
"As a former homicide commander, I am stunned that no autopsy was ordered for Justice Scalia."
"You have a Supreme Court Justice who died, not in attendance
of a physician. You have a non-homicide trained US Marshal tell the
justice of peace that no foul play was observed. You have a justice of
the peace pronounce death while not being on the scene and without any
medical training opining that the justice died of a heart attack. What
medical proof exists of a myocardial Infarction? Why not a cerebral
hemorrhage?"
"How can the Marshal say, without a thorough post mortem,
that he was not injected with an illegal substance that would simulate a
heart attack..."
"Did the US Marshal check for petechial hemorrhage in his
eyes or under his lips that would have suggested suffocation? Did the US
Marshal smell his breath for any unusual odor that might suggest
poisoning? My gut tells me there is something fishy going on in Texas."
If this isn't enough, the Post goes on:
"Scalia's physician, Brian Monahan, is a U.S. Navy rear
admiral and the attending physician for the U.S. Congress and Supreme
Court. He declined to comment on Scalia's [prior] health when reached by
telephone Monday at his home in Maryland.
"'Patient confidentiality forbids me to make any comment on the subject,' he said."
"When asked whether he planned to make public the statement
he's preparing for [Texas Judge Cinderela] Guevara, Monahan repeated the
same statement and hung up on a reporter."
As long as no law-enforcement investigation of Scalia's death
is launched, the doctor is in the clear. Confidentiality applies,
unless Scalia's family lifts it. But if such an investigation is opened,
all bets are off. Confidentiality no longer applies.
There are reports that, after Scalia's body was transported
from the celebrity ranch in Texas, closely guarded and shielded by a
bevy of marshals, it was rapidly embalmed. If so, that would apparently
make toxicological tests far more difficult or impossible.
As for a murder motive, try: upsetting the voting balance of
the US Supreme Court. Try: a push to appoint a new Justice now, thus
ensuring the appointee's political persuasion, regardless of the outcome
of the 2016 Presidential election. Try: attempting to shift the Court's
voting balance in upcoming cases on climate, abortion, immigration, and
Obamacare.
Dismiss the comfortable notion that "this couldn't happen."
JFK couldn't have been murdered, but he was. High political figures
don't carry special immunity.
Dismiss assurances from incompetents in Texas that Scalia
died of natural causes, and dismiss the press repeating these
assurances---which add up to: nothing.
Dismiss calls for "propriety in a time of grief."
Dismiss whatever opinions, pro and con, circulate now about
Scalia, his points of view, his decisions, his character, his life.
They're irrelevant to the specific facts of his death. Those facts are
as clear as mud.
Dismiss the typical accusations of "conspiracy theory." It's
no theory when key facts are unknown and incompetents supplied the
current "information."
In addition to what I've cited above, count as relevant the
fact that Scalia's federal protection had been removed while he was at
the Texas ranch. We're told Scalia didn't want that protection. Maybe
yes, maybe no. We're also told Scalia's family didn't want an autopsy.
Again, maybe yes, maybe no. The family has been silent. Or if not, their
statements aren't being reported.
Consider, as potentially relevant, the report that Scalia was found with a pillow over his head.
Consider, as relevant, that Judge Guevara decided without
seeing the body that Scalia died from natural causes, and she ruled
against doing an autopsy---and a counter-opinion, offered unofficially
by another Texas judge, Bishop, that she would have wanted an autopsy.
Bottom line so far: Any reasonable law-enforcement agency
would immediately open an investigation into Scalia's death. Failing to
do so would rate as aiding and abetting a concealment of the truth,
whatever that turns out to be.
SIX: Scalia murdered? Did Tex Judge once ask God for a ruling?
Who is Texas Judge, Cinderela Guevara, who denied an autopsy?
Chew on this quote for a minute [re the Melaney Parker death-on-railroad-tracks---the quote is from Melaney's mother]:
"[In 2013], my sister and my daughter's paternal aunt and I
went to see Cinderela Guevara several times. [This is Judge Guevara, who
just ruled Scalia died of natural causes and no autopsy was necessary.]
I went to see her alone two times...
"When she was alone with me, Ms. Guevara asked about my
religious beliefs several times. We spoke about the Catholic faith and
on September 3, 2013, when I met with her, she told me that she had
prayed to God for an answer as to whether it [Melaney's death] was
suicide or not and asked God to give her an answer in the video. She
said she did not receive an answer as to that, but she did receive an
answer from God. She stated to me that God told her that, yes this was a
tragedy, but the true tragedy was that Melaney had died without
accepting Jesus Christ as her savior.
"This was the woman who was deciding the cause of death of my
daughter. Was she willing to consider any investigation of a homicide
if she believed I was being punished by God?"
A US Supreme Court Justice dies. The circumstances are
unknown. Therefore, this same Texas Judge [Guevara] rules: no autopsy is
necessary. Talk about insanity---or worse.
NY Post: "Bill Ritchie, a retired deputy chief and former
head of criminal investigations for the DC police, said he was
dumbstruck when he learned that no autopsy would be performed.
"'I took a look at the report and I almost fell out of my chair,' Ritchie told The Post from his home in Maryland.
"'I used to be an instructor in the homicide school. Every
death investigation you are handling, you consider it a homicide until
the investigation proves otherwise,' Ritchie said."
Who is Judge Cinderela Guevara, the Texas official who
decided she didn't need to look at Scalia's body to rule his death was
from natural causes---therefore requiring no autopsy?
Who is this judge who shut the door on an investigation?
Had this judge ever done anything like this before? Had she
ever ruled against a homicide investigation in a case that cried out for
an investigation?
Well, there was that case of a young woman found dead on the
railroad tracks in Texas in 2013 [Melaney Parker]. Was an autopsy denied
there as well? Did the Judge instead pray to God for a ruling in the
case?
Daily Kos, March 28, 2014, written by Liz Parker, Melaney
Parker's mother: "Like a dead dog on the tracks: Injustice in small town
Texas...The nightmare began on the morning of Thursday, August 8, 2013.
My daughter, Melaney Parker cashed out of her favorite bar at 12:01
a.m. after a night of dancing and flirting with her new husband, found
him and kissed him on the lips, and said love you, see you at home. Her
body was lying on the tracks when struck by a Union Pacific Railroad
train at 12:23 a.m.
"After reviewing the video taken by the train, the Union
Pacific Railroad claims representative told an attorney who volunteered
to assist us, that she appeared to have been placed on the tracks and
seemed to be unconscious or dead, not moving or flinching as the train
approached....The claims representative said that he pleaded with the
Justice of the Peace and the Sheriff to open this case as a homicide.
They insisted it was a suicide.
"...My sister and I and other members of our family talked to
the Justice of the Peace, Cinderela Guevara...When we asked if a rape
kit had been ordered, she seemed surprised. She said she had only
ordered a toxicology report. We did not understand until later that she
meant she had only ordered a toxicology report and not an autopsy. She
later tried to say that it was Dr. Contin's suggestion because she
thought the cause of death was obvious. My sister asked her at one
meeting, 'With all due respect, Judge, how do you know she wasn't
already dead when she was hit by the train?' Ms. Guevara said nothing to
that and just stared nervously at my sister. Had the possibility never
entered her mind? What was called an autopsy report, so they could
insist that an autopsy had been performed, were two pages signed by Dr.
Contin on the evening of August 8, 2013, stating that 'after
investigation' it was determined that Melaney 'intentionally placed
herself on the tracks' and the cause of death was suicide. It appears
that Dr. Contin only did a superficial visual examination and never took
any samples or tissues, other than from the liver (approximately 8
hours after her death on a summer night) for the toxicology report.
After researching the finding, we found that samples should not be taken
from the liver, especially after physical trauma, because of the
possibility of contamination.
"The Union Pacific Railroad claims representative told our
attorney that if they had known an autopsy had not been ordered they
would have paid for one...
"My sister and my daughter's paternal aunt and I went to see
[Judge] Cinderela Guevara several times. I went to see her alone two
times...
"When she was alone with me, Ms. Guevara asked about my
religious beliefs several times. We spoke about the Catholic faith and
on September 3, 2013, when I met with her, she told me that she had
prayed to God for an answer as to whether it was suicide or not and
asked God to give her an answer in the video. She said she did not
receive an answer as to that, but she did receive an answer from God.
She stated to me that God told her that, yes this was a tragedy, but the
true tragedy was that Melaney had died without accepting Jesus Christ
as her savior.
"...This was the woman who was deciding the cause of death of
my daughter. Was she willing to consider any investigation of a
homicide if she believed I was being punished by God?"
But of course, there is no problem. No problem at all.
Justice Scalia died of natural causes. Of course. No autopsy necessary.
Judge Guevara didn't need to see the body. Why bother?
No need for an investigation.
We absolutely know there is no cover-up in the case.
The Judge has ruled.
Politicians in Washington DC would be in an uproar if anything were wrong. But they're silent.
That means all is well.
All is well...
Sure it is.
Case open and shut.
Case closed.
Two cases closed. Melaney Parker and Justice Scalia.
Nothing to see.
Everything is normal.
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author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM
THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US
Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a
consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the
expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he
has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles
on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin
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