Anonymous ID: 11e6f5 Aug. 31, 2020, 9:58 a.m. No.10483935   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3941

>>10483530

 

Moving human trafficking/sacrifice off earth, where the only ones who can afford the expense are the very ones perpetrating it? And where if anyone gets out of line, they are more easily iced? Where they can freely breed victims for their use? So many questions. (Maybe what Barr Sr. tried to reveal in his "science fiction" book?)

Anonymous ID: 11e6f5 Aug. 31, 2020, 10:07 a.m. No.10484018   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4121

>>10483990

>>10483535

 

Should have added Mueller was connected to Boston for years/Whitey Bulger, whom Mueller protected and Durham had busted the FBI in that case of the four guys sent up who were not guilty of the murders for which they had been tried. It was Bulger who murdered them.

 

When was this guy a cop in Boston, etc.?

Anonymous ID: 11e6f5 Aug. 31, 2020, 10:19 a.m. No.10484121   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10483535

>>10483990

>>10484018

 

So, this is interesting:

 

Officer Dennis Simmonds: 5 things to know about the Boston bombing's 5th victim

 

"1. Simmonds was wounded during the gun battle with the Boston bombers.

 

On April 19, 2013, four days after the bombing that killed three people and injured several hundred others, police were involved in a shootout with the perpetrators, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Tamerlan Tsarnaev."

 

It was Rose who had trasported Simmonds to the hospital from the scene:

 

"2. Simmonds died a year later as a result of his injuries.

 

On April 10, 2014, Simmonds died of a brain aneurysm while working out at the Boston Police Academy gym, according to ODMP. He was 28 and had served with the Boston Police Department for six years.

 

Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association president Patrick M. Rose, who transported the injured Simmonds away from the scene of the Tsarnaev gun battle, would later describe the officer as “a bright, shining star” who “made the ultimate sacrifice.”"

 

The movie left this victim out of its production:

 

"4. ‘Patriots Day’ does not include Simmonds.

 

The officer is not included in the film’s story or in a “memorial loop” at the end of the movie that features the other four people killed in the attack, including Simmonds’ brother in blue, MIT Officer Sean Collier."

 

"5. The filmmakers cited the movie’s runtime as the reason behind the omission.

 

A production spokesperson for “Patriots Day” said in a December statement that the film’s two-hour runtime "limits the number of individual stories you are able to tell.""

 

https://www.police1.com/boston-marathon/articles/officer-dennis-simmonds-5-things-to-know-about-the-boston-bombings-5th-victim-U4kAbKZYKBvGL3hR/