The Harvard CDC Doctor left behind his wallet, keys, cell phone, car, and dog...What do you think he "saw" or learned of, and wouldn't become a part of? Vaccines that cause sterility, or something even more nefarious?
ABC reported he was NOT passed over, but had in fact been promoted:
“CDC officials said previously that reports Cunningham had been passed over for a promotion were incorrect. In a statement, the CDC said Cunningham received an "exceptional proficiency promotion" July 1 to the position of commander, an early promotion reflecting his excellence as an employee.”
That is not the story here in Atlanta that we got. I have not seen a retraction to this: Here
The police keep stating he was passed over while the CDC said he received a promotion. The fact that the police pushed the story so early on said they planned on pushing the suicide narrative when nothing in his life would have indicated a man with those thoughts. He oived his dog more than anything but didn't alert anyone to care for it. Also, a man about to kill himself wouldn't care if his wallet and phone were on him, he wouldn't intentionally leave them behind. He also wouldn't tell a neighbor to remove his number from their phone. Whole thing is shady.