[Lady Justice 21] - Lady Justice and the Conspiracy by Robert Thornhill
Author:Robert Thornhill [Thornhill, Robert]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Mystery, Thriller
ISBN: 9781515004219
Amazon: B011VAQOIO
Barnesnoble: B011VAQOIO
Goodreads: 25877409
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Published: 2015-07-15T23:00:00+00:00
The next morning I got a call from Jack Carson.
I hadn’t heard from him since he went on his pilgrimage to interview Kristen Meghan, the Air Force bioengineer who had turned whistleblower.
“Walt, Jack here. I thought we should touch base. Anything new on your end?”
“Unfortunately, yes. Same place? Eleven-thirty?”
“I’ll be there.”
After being seated at Mel’s, he asked, expectantly, “Well, what have you got?”
Lots of things had happened since our last visit, but I didn’t share everything I knew. I told him that Frank Katz had died before he could get his manuscript published, but I left out the part about him sending me a copy. I knew if I told him the whole story, he would pressure Thornhill for a copy of the manuscript and that’s what I was trying to avoid.
I told him about the four of us being followed, but I omitted the part about someone being in our apartment.
When I finished, he was deep in thought. Finally he spoke. “So Dale Fox dies in a car wreck on his way to meet me with evidence and we can’t prove the car was tampered with, and Frank Katz dies of a heart attack just before publishing his manuscript and we can’t prove it was anything but natural causes. Quite a coincidence, don’t you think?”
“Sorry, I’m not much of a coincidence fan.”
“Me either.”
“So how was your visit with Kristen Meghan?”
“Dead end. She wouldn’t even talk to me. Someone’s put the fear of God in her.”
“Can’t say I blame her. If they really threatened to take away her child, that’s pretty powerful stuff. So you struck out?”
“Quite the contrary. I had a very enlightening visit with a pathologist who has been studying the effects of the chemtrail fallout. Sorry, I can’t tell you his name. He would only talk to me if I promised to only refer to him as an anonymous source.”
“Sounds like someone’s put the fear of God in him, too. So what did he have to say?”
“Remember that long laundry list of stuff which is being sprayed, the barium, aluminum, ethylene bromide, and so on?”
I nodded.
“Well, they’ve been spraying the stuff for over fifteen years now, and it’s contaminated the air we breathe and the food we eat.
“Take aluminum, for example. It’s a major component in these aerosols. Although it is our planet’s most abundant metal, our body has no biological need for it. The Pesticide Action Network North America lists it as toxic to humans and yet, aluminum is commonly found in vaccines, deodorants, anti-perspirants, over-the-counter medications, soft drink and beer cans, baking powder, cake mixes, processed cheeses, and other food products and additives. So we digest this stuff, rub it on our skin and get injected with it and add to that all we’re breathing from the chemtrails. Over the years, aluminum accumulates in the brain, tissues, and to a lesser amount the bones. It causes brain degeneration, dysfunction and damage due to the blockage and reduced blood flow and oxygen. The brain shrinks as brain cells die.
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