Anonymous ID: 3d1b2e March 8, 2023, 5:22 a.m. No.18467231   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7250

>>18467174

>Real Fake & Gay

>muh script

another one from CISA and the CDC zombie one

 

Script- BugBytesResilienceSeries:BugBytesByClintWattsandFaridHaqueIllustrationofawomaninhermid-twentieswithsyringes,5Gtowers,andCOVID-19spikeproteinsinthebackground.==

 

https://web.archive.org/web/20210615104256/https://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/publications/bug_bytes_graphic_novel_508_v2.pdf

Anonymous ID: 3d1b2e March 8, 2023, 5:28 a.m. No.18467250   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18467146

>>18467174

>>18467231

Did Michael know too much?

Same guy??

 

http://veronews.com/2021/06/17/tragic-death-of-the-kind-of-person-people-just-gravitated-to/

 

Tragic death of ‘the kind of person people just gravitated to’

Written by: Lisa Zahner and Brenda Ahearn June 17 2021

 

More than 70 people gathered on South Beach Sunday evening to celebrate the life of 57-year-oldMichael Gianfrancescowho, with his terrier mix Molly, was struck by a speeding car and killed while walking along A1A near his home in The Dunes.

 

For a couple of hours, the good memories shared by family, friends, fishing buddies and neighbors – toasted with a shot glass of Scotch – eased the pain.

 

Former pastor of Christ by the Sea United Methodist Church Rev. Cliff Melvin, a family friend, described Gianfrancesco as being on top of the world prior to his death. “He retired a few years ago and everything he wanted was right here,” he said.

 

But Sunday night’s respite from the circumstances surrounding Gianfrancesco’s death was short. Huge questions remain.

 

The biggest one: Why has no one been arrested yet, despite a loaded gun and drugs being found near the car that struck Gianfrancesco, and the alleged driver of the vehicle in violation of his probation on felony charges?

 

Three Indian River County Sheriff’s Office deputies who worked that stretch of A1A in South Beach that evening described a devastating scene that quickly turned from a traffic crash with property damage to a vehicular homicide investigation.

 

Deputy Jacob Curby headed to the South Beach area in response to an alert that a Chevy Camaro related to a shooting at Pepper Park Beach – in St. Lucie County at the southern end of the island – was possibly headed north into Indian River County.

 

Driving south, Curby clocked three vehicles racing northbound on A1A which he captured on radar at 108 miles per hour. When he wheeled his K-9 unit around to pursue the reckless drivers, he noted the first signs of the unfolding tragedy.

 

“I observed a cloud of dust and that the second vehicle in the pack (a Chevy Impala) was crashed on the side of the road,” Curby wrote in an incident report. “As I pulled up on the crash, I observed bystanders removing a damaged road sign from the middle of the roadway.”

 

When he stopped, Curby discovered two Black males outside the vehicle, marijuana and a loaded .40 caliber handgun on the ground, and a passenger pinned in the front seat of the car due to heavy damage to the vertical support structure between the front and rear doors – known as the B Pillar – on the passenger side, requiring extraction by firefighters.

 

The men in the vehicle said they had only struck a sign, but “the heavy damage to the passenger B Pillar was unaccounted for,” Curby noted.