NO FOUL PLAY WHATSOEVER

greg nr

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on may 4th, peter smith gave an interview to the WSJ telling them that he worked as an intermediary between russian spies and the trump campaign, specifically in coordination with michael flynn, steve bannon, and kellyanne conway, in order to use russian spies to get dirt on hillary.

on may 14th he was found dead in a hotel room with a note next to him proclaiming NO FOUL PLAY WHATSOEVER.




frankly i believe it.
Insurance policies don't pay out on suicide. Makes perfect sense he would list that as a reason. Nothing odd there. Nope.
 

SouthCross

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Lolololol, more with cherry picking of information.

"Peter Smith wrote two blog posts dated the day before he was found dead. One challenged U.S. intelligence agency findings that Russia interfered with the 2016 election. Another post predicted: “As attention turns to international affairs, as it will shortly, the Russian interference story will die of its own weight.”
 

schuylaar

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Insurance policies don't pay out on suicide. Makes perfect sense he would list that as a reason. Nothing odd there. Nope.
Ya know, I thought same..

Leaving a note that cites expiry of insurance policy?..and the Russians think Carter Page is the fool?
 

schuylaar

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Lolololol, more with cherry picking of information.

"Peter Smith wrote two blog posts dated the day before he was found dead. One challenged U.S. intelligence agency findings that Russia interfered with the 2016 election. Another post predicted: “As attention turns to international affairs, as it will shortly, the Russian interference story will die of its own weight.”
How convenient.:lol:

Old fuckers don't commit suicide as a rule..especially old white fuckers..now white young white fuckers who work NYSE..that's a different story..old crusties hang on.
 

UncleBuck

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Lolololol, more with cherry picking of information.

"Peter Smith wrote two blog posts dated the day before he was found dead. One challenged U.S. intelligence agency findings that Russia interfered with the 2016 election. Another post predicted: “As attention turns to international affairs, as it will shortly, the Russian interference story will die of its own weight.”
NO FOUL PLAY WHATSOEVER THE RUSSIA INVESTIGATION IS FAKE GOODBYE CRUEL WORLD
 

Fogdog

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Lolololol, more with cherry picking of information.

"Peter Smith wrote two blog posts dated the day before he was found dead. One challenged U.S. intelligence agency findings that Russia interfered with the 2016 election. Another post predicted: “As attention turns to international affairs, as it will shortly, the Russian interference story will die of its own weight.”
LOL, cherry picking indeed. I think you mean your cherry was popped, not picked by Trump.

follow the bodies

List of dead or arrested who were tied to the Russian hacking scandal:
Nov. 2016: Sergei Krivov, consular employee died after "falling" from roof of Russian consulate-spy center building in NY.
Dec. 2016: Oleg Erovinkin, a former general in the KGB and its successor the FSB, was found dead in the back of his car in Moscow on Boxing Day in mysterious circumstances.
Dec. 2016: Andrei Karlov, 62, was assassinated at a photography exhibition in Ankara. Karlov was Russia's Ambassador to Turkey
Dec. 2016: Petr Polshikov, 56, was found dead from gunshot wounds in his Moscow apartment. Polshikov was a Russian diplomat
Jan. 2017: Sergei Mikhailov, a deputy director of the Center for Information Security, the agency’s computer security arm, arrested for treason

Jan. 2017: Alexander Kadakin, 67, died after a “brief illness" according to Indian media, Russia's Ambassador to India
Jan. 2017: Andrei Malanin, 55, was found dead on the bathroom floor in his apartment, Russian Consul in Athens, Greece
Jan. 2017: Ruslan Stoyanov, a senior researcher at a prominent Russian computer security company, Kaspersky Lab, arrested for treason

And now, Peter Smith.

Being a Russian consul must be hard on the heart.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
LOL, cherry picking indeed. I think you mean your cherry was popped, not picked by Trump.

follow the bodies

List of dead or arrested who were tied to the Russian hacking scandal:
Nov. 2016: Sergei Krivov, consular employee died after "falling" from roof of Russian consulate-spy center building in NY.
Dec. 2016: Oleg Erovinkin, a former general in the KGB and its successor the FSB, was found dead in the back of his car in Moscow on Boxing Day in mysterious circumstances.
Dec. 2016: Andrei Karlov, 62, was assassinated at a photography exhibition in Ankara. Karlov was Russia's Ambassador to Turkey
Dec. 2016: Petr Polshikov, 56, was found dead from gunshot wounds in his Moscow apartment. Polshikov was a Russian diplomat
Jan. 2017: Sergei Mikhailov, a deputy director of the Center for Information Security, the agency’s computer security arm, arrested for treason

Jan. 2017: Alexander Kadakin, 67, died after a “brief illness" according to Indian media, Russia's Ambassador to India
Jan. 2017: Andrei Malanin, 55, was found dead on the bathroom floor in his apartment, Russian Consul in Athens, Greece
Jan. 2017: Ruslan Stoyanov, a senior researcher at a prominent Russian computer security company, Kaspersky Lab, arrested for treason

And now, Peter Smith.

Being a Russian consul must be hard on the heart.
Well, don't they drink a lot of vodka?
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
LOL, cherry picking indeed. I think you mean your cherry was popped, not picked by Trump.

follow the bodies

List of dead or arrested who were tied to the Russian hacking scandal:
Nov. 2016: Sergei Krivov, consular employee died after "falling" from roof of Russian consulate-spy center building in NY.
Dec. 2016: Oleg Erovinkin, a former general in the KGB and its successor the FSB, was found dead in the back of his car in Moscow on Boxing Day in mysterious circumstances.
Dec. 2016: Andrei Karlov, 62, was assassinated at a photography exhibition in Ankara. Karlov was Russia's Ambassador to Turkey
Dec. 2016: Petr Polshikov, 56, was found dead from gunshot wounds in his Moscow apartment. Polshikov was a Russian diplomat
Jan. 2017: Sergei Mikhailov, a deputy director of the Center for Information Security, the agency’s computer security arm, arrested for treason

Jan. 2017: Alexander Kadakin, 67, died after a “brief illness" according to Indian media, Russia's Ambassador to India
Jan. 2017: Andrei Malanin, 55, was found dead on the bathroom floor in his apartment, Russian Consul in Athens, Greece
Jan. 2017: Ruslan Stoyanov, a senior researcher at a prominent Russian computer security company, Kaspersky Lab, arrested for treason

And now, Peter Smith.

Being a Russian consul must be hard on the heart.
You mean a brief illness was followed by the poisoning?:lol:

But then you do have a few that lived..why oh why do they drink the tea?
 

CriticalCheeze

Well-Known Member
Oh yeah, that's the ticket. Get drunk at work, go to the roof of a multistory building with no railings, have a heart attack and fall. Makes perfect sense to me. Body was sent out of the US before an autopsy could be done.

Happens every day in my neighborhood. nothing to see here, move along.

Be a good neighborhood for a mattress factory. sell A LOT of them.
 

ttystikk

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As a thought experiment, let's assume it WAS suicide for a moment;

Why would he do it? Why then? Why the note?

If there's a coherent answer, it might lead somewhere interesting. At the least it could rule out the idea that he did himself in intentionally for once and for all.
 
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