If you have done any research
into Bill and Hillary Clinton, you know that an unusual number of people have
died mysteriously just as they were about to expose the corrupt couple. This
body count grew once again this year with the death of Clinton investigator
Peter W. Smith.
Allen
B. West reported that Smith was found dead in an apparent “suicide” back
in May, ten days after admitting he’d tried to get Hillary Clinton’s
missing emails from missing hackers. Smith was found with a bag tied over
his head, attached to a helium source, a method of suicide that even Rochester
police described as “unusual.”
Next
to Smith’s body was a suicide note that read in capital letters, “NO FOUL
PLAY WHATSOEVER…RECENT BAD TURN IN HEALTH SINCE JANUARY, 2017…LIFE INSURANCE OF
$5 MILLION EXPIRING.”
A Wall
Street analyst who spoke to Smith a day before he died said he saw no
indication that he was suicidal.
“He
may have been a fantastic actor but I certainly didn’t leave that phone call
saying, ‘oh sh*t, the guy’s at the end of his rope,’” said Charles Ortel, a
Wall Street investment banker and market analyst.
“This
does not seem like a settled story. It made perfect sense to me he might have
died of natural causes, but little chance he would have killed himself.”
“It
was a friendly chat,” Ortel recalled of the phone conversation that occurred
May 13. “But it certainly wasn’t the kind of chat where a person might go out
and purchase two helium canisters and put a bag over your head. That made
no sense.”
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