Anonymous ID: 834736 April 8, 2020, 10:20 p.m. No.8731622   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1659 >>1718 >>1778 >>1877 >>1922 >>1935 >>2007 >>2020 >>2043

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Medcure (body donations) tied to HC

 

https://medcure.org/

 

MedCure was founded in 2006 by David Urbina and Janis Locenieks, this report details, but became “highly concerning” to FBI investigators in Washington D.C. when they discovered that the international law firm Perkins Coie had been paying over $100,000 a year to a Beaverton, Oregon company named Wood Furniture Pdx—whose sole owner is MedCure founder Janis Locenieks, with its supposed woodworking factory location, at 4016 SW 96th Ave Beaverton, Oregon, being no such thing as it’s a single residence mansion valued at over $550,000—with it, also, being important to note that Perkins Coie was directed by both the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton’s campaign to retain Fusion GPS, in April of 2016, to compile the fake “Russian Dossier” on President Trump.

 

While FBI investigators in Washington D.C. were becoming “highly concerned” as to why Hillary Clinton’s law firm was paying MedCure founder Janis Locenieks hundreds-of-thousands of dollars, this report continues, FBI investigators in Las Vegas, at the same time, became “shockingly alarmed” after they discovered that CIA gun runner and human smuggler Stephen Paddock made regular deliveries to the MedCure facility in Henderson, Nevada—and though SVR intelligence analysts do not suggest that Paddock was using MedCure as a “body dumping station”, they do stunningly note that Nevada has the worst laws governing human remains in the entire US—whose elected or appointed Sheriffs are mandated by law to be coroners, even without medical education—and who are, also, the sole determiner as to the cause of death—thus making this State the “perfect/ideal” location to rid oneself of the unwanted bodies of those killed during illegal human smuggling operations

 

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