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Main Forums => Politics => Topic started by: MechAg94 on April 03, 2017, 10:09:14 AM
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http://usapoliticsnow.com/breaking-top-clinton-aide-summoned-congress-turns-dead/
Just days after being summoned to appear before Trey Gowdy’s congressional committee to testify about Hillary Clinton’s email server, one of her aides was found dead at home of “natural causes.”
He was found by Huma Abedin.
Interesting timing and circumstances.
https://www.nationalnewstoday365.com/2017/04/02/just-in-top-clinton-aide-summoned-by-congress-turns-up-dead-read-more/
I could only find the two links.
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Willing to wager it's another clickbait fake story?
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I wonder if it's an April Fools
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Not familiar with either one of these websites . . . so unless the story appears SOMEWHERE else, I'll regard it as somewhat less credible than the stuff that shows up on Infowars.
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30 seconds of googling says yes, fake clickbait story. They scammed ya.
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30 seconds of googling says yes, fake clickbait story. They scammed ya.
Where did you find the fake news confirmation on google? Google turned up nothing for me aside from those links. There was reddit link that was blocked where I am.
I guess it doesn't surprise me a whole lot. I heard it mentioned on the radio this morning so I went looking for an article.
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Where did you find the fake news confirmation on google? Google turned up nothing for me aside from those links. There was reddit link that was blocked where I am.
I guess it doesn't surprise me a whole lot. I heard it mentioned on the radio this morning so I went looking for an article.
When you get a dozen clickbait links with obviously partisan names and nothing else (except for referrals to said clickbait), one can safely take that as confirmation it is clickbait scam.
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Lead poisoning is always a natural death...
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BREAKING: Fake news thread shows up dead....