The clandestine murdering of American citizens for the protection of the most powerful elites in the world is not amusing in any way.
In spite of this, it is difficult not to make quips about what Bill and Hillary Clinton might do to potential political annoyances when no one is looking.
Tasteless? Perhaps.
However, it is impossible to deny that there is something very odd about the numerous mysterious deaths that allegedly protected a certain class of people and were ruled suicides, lending credibility to those quips.
Besides, is it really that hard to believe that a political dynasty like the Clintons wouldn’t know where the bodies — proverbial or otherwise — are buried?
But could this secret cabal of deceit extend beyond the Clinton dynasty?
A cryptic and chilling tweet from Tara Reade, the woman who has accused President Joe Biden of sexually assaulting her during his time as a senator in the 1990s, suggests that the tendrils of the Democratic National Committee’s “political machine” may have greater reach and influence than conservatives jokingly imagine.
“I want to make something clear,” Reade tweeted Sunday. “If something happens to me, all roads lead to Joe Biden.
“Joe Biden and DNC political machine threats, bullying and intimidation over the last three years will not work.”
At this juncture, concerns and jokes about the homicidal underbelly of Clinton Inc. are par for the course, but to accuse the entire Democratic Party apparatus and the current president of the United States?
This appears to go beyond mere performance and be a genuine expression of concern from Reade.
Then came the most eyebrow-raising comment: “I am not suicidal.”
I want to make something clear. If something happens to me, all roads lead to Joe Biden.
Joe Biden and DNC political machine threats, bullying and intimidation over the last three years will not work.
I am not suicidal. I should not be under investigation nor am I a foreign…— Tara Reade 🐎 (@ReadeAlexandra) May 7, 2023
More on this story via The Western Journal:
Between Reade’s comment about not being suicidal and the worrying “If something happens to me” statement, it’s hard not to shake the sense that she is truly scared. CONTINUE READING…