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Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Well, that's convenient...

The man in charge of protecting the Senate during the Capitol riot has died just a day before the Committee investigating the attack was set to reveal new evidence in a surprise session. 

Michael Stenger, 71, was the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate on the day of the attempted insurrection. 

He resigned amid criticism he had failed to react effectively to the building being overrun.

7 comments:

  1. There's not a word in the article about the cause of death. Oh, well, I'm sure his passing and inability to take the fifth, I mean testify, is just an unfortunate coincidence.

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    1. On one of the meme sites I visit regularly, a commenter said there's video of someone walking up to his vehicle and shooting him. Sounds a little off to me, but hell, with all the events currently going on, nothing should surprise me.

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  2. He probably posted the wrong thing on social media and their filters caught it. Then the arkancide squad was sent out.

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  3. It was deemed to be a suicide. He was found hanging in his living room with 2 gunshots to the back of his head and a gun found nearby. Officials at the scene are saying that covid may have played a role in his death. So the vaccine is your best protection from suicide.

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  4. He knew too much. And could be a witness in Bannon or Navarro's trials.

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  5. for real, he had stated that he had evidence of pelosi et al funding antifa to infiltrate the jan 6 protest to cause trouble and was prepared to testify to it.

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