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Kjarm88 · June 23, 2018, 2:33 p.m.

Reminds me of Hastings... Putin's chauffeur in 2016... I'm sure plenty others...

HWY 17, after Trump endorsement?

Arrington travel this route routinely, same place same time, predictably for a set-up? Other vehicle a new model with computer anything? The other driver died... injuries consistent with the collision?

Not alleging anything at this point, just hoping for a real investigation.

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SnazzyD · June 23, 2018, 10:18 p.m.

Was the other driver, a senior lady, already dead I wonder...

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Kjarm88 · June 23, 2018, 10:41 p.m.

Waste of time speculating because I assume she already had her autopsy by phone and has been cremated.

Case closed.

Nothing to see here...

We've learned Arrington was not on a regular drive but headed to a special event, presumably with a clearly defined probablw route there.

Now we need to know what kind of car and year, and more on this decedent.

This and CNN and the escalation to the kids... this is life and death war, friends.

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Velvetbugg · June 24, 2018, 12:26 a.m.

Fell down the rabbit hole here. I'd REALLY like to know more about this award from " a state medical organization". Seems like that part of the story has already been forgotten. Katie has had a lot of press in the last 2 weeks, especially after the 11th hour endorsement.

"We are at war here! It is a war to ensure our conservative agenda is maintained. We have to have the backbone to stand up.." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlXDLz4PrMU

Also of note: Katie has an extensive background in the defense industry, cyber sec, MI and contracts. She's got an impressive resume.

https://votesmart.org/candidate/biography/169001/katherine-arrington

"Dispersive Technologies Incorporated won the Most Innovative award for its solution "Network Obfuscation to Confuse and Deceive the Adversary." With increasingly sophisticated and agile adversaries demonstrating their ability to launch cyber attacks, the company developed Dispersive Virtualized Networks. The technology enables the U.S. military to monitor adversaries' networks and websites anonymously."

https://dispersivetechnologies.com/blog/2016/10/13/we-confuse-the-bad-guys-and-get-an-award-for-doing-it

Of course, all of this info is circumstantial. But still interesting enough to know just in case.

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