
LLFoote
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LLFoote
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If Mitch McConnell dies before August 3, Kentucky law would trigger a special election for his Senate seat. The RINOs in power can’t afford for that to happen, which is why this whole situation feels like Weekend at Bernie’s. Weeks have gone by with virtually no meaningful update on the condition of a sitting U.S. Senator. The lack of transparency has been outrageous and has left people wondering whether he’s being kept alive on life support or whether the full truth simply isn’t being told… has he already passed??? Then there’s Elaine Chao, McConnell’s wife, traveling to China to meet with a CCP leader just days after McConnell was hospitalized. Maybe there’s an explanation, but the timing is undeniably odd. Would you leave your husband to travel to China if he is so ill he’s in the hospital for over 20 days? I sure wouldn’t. Something about this entire situation doesn’t add up, and the American people deserve answers. @McConnellPress WE NEED PROOF OF LIFE!



The timing doesn’t pass the smell test. Let’s lay out what we know: 🔍 The Timeline - Friday, July 10 — Graham is in Kyiv meeting with Zelensky, pushing a Russia sanctions bill he claims has White House backing. - Saturday, July 11 — Trump posts his “1000 missiles locked and loaded” threat after the Khamenei funeral saw open calls to assassinate him, Graham, and Netanyahu. The funeral raged all week with millions in the streets chanting for American blood. - Saturday evening — Graham dies suddenly at his Capitol Hill home. Emergency personnel reportedly responded to a cardiac arrest call. - Sunday, July 12 — His office releases the “brief and sudden illness” statement. No cause of death. No autopsy details. Just privacy, please. 🧩 The Pieces That Don’t Fit A 71-year-old man with no known health issues flies to an active war zone, holds high-level meetings, returns to DC — and then drops dead within 24 hours of getting home. “Brief and sudden illness” is the kind of phrase that gets deployed when the real explanation is too inconvenient to state publicly. Russia sent Medvedev personally to Tehran. This wasn’t some low-level diplomatic courtesy call. Russia’s former president and current Security Council deputy chair shows up to pay respects while the IRGC and funeral organizers are openly calling for the assassination of US officials — including Graham by name. Medvedev is shaking hands with Iranian leadership while those same officials are presiding over crowds chanting “Kill Trump” and waving signs in English calling for murder. Graham was in Kyiv pushing sanctions on Russia the day before he died. He was literally on Russian state media’s enemy list while simultaneously being named as a target at the funeral Russia’s delegation was attending. 🔬 The Russian Playbook This is not new territory. Russia has a well-documented history of eliminating political opponents through means that produce “sudden illnesses” and “cardiac events.” Novichok, polonium, and various untraceable agents have been their calling cards for decades. A 71-year-old man suddenly experiencing cardiac arrest with zero prior indicators — immediately after being publicly named for assassination alongside the sitting president — is the kind of coincidence that doesn’t happen in the real world. The beauty of the “sudden illness” cover story is that it gives the media an easy off-ramp. No investigation needed. No uncomfortable questions about Russian involvement. Just mourn the senator and move on to the next news cycle. 💀 The Bottom Line Was Graham murdered? The evidence is circumstantial but damning: - Named publicly as an assassination target at an event attended by Russian intelligence-linked officials - Actively working against Russian interests in Ukraine less than 24 hours before death - Dies of a “sudden illness” with no prior health concerns at age 71 - The same week Russia is cozying up to Iran at the funeral of a man killed by US strikes If this were a spy novel, you’d call the plot too on-the-nose. But this is 2026, and the rules of great power conflict don’t include gentlemanly restraint. The autopsy — if there is one — will tell the real story. Maybe. But don’t hold your breath waiting for those results to see the light of day. Russia’s assassination toolkit is built on decades of state-sponsored chemical and biological weapons research. The goal isn’t just to kill — it’s to produce a death that looks natural, or at minimum leaves forensic investigators with nothing actionable. 🧪 The Classics: Nerve Agents Novichok The most famous entry in the catalogue. Developed under the Soviet Foliant program, these are fourth-generation organophosphate nerve agents. What makes Novichok elegant from an assassin’s perspective: - Binary design — two relatively harmless precursor chemicals are combined at the point of delivery. Neither component alone is a scheduled substance. Transport them separately, mix them moments before use, and there’s no illegal material to intercept. - Delayed onset — symptoms can take hours to manifest. The target goes about their day, then suddenly collapses. No obvious point of exposure. - Degrades rapidly — once the agent has done its work, it breaks down. If you don’t test for the specific metabolites within a narrow window, you get nothing. - Can be applied to surfaces — a doorknob, a car handle, a hotel room phone. The famous Skripal case used a perfume bottle. Graham’s Capitol Hill residence would have many such surfaces. Alexei Navalny survived his 2020 Novichok poisoning only because the pilot made an emergency landing and German doctors received him within hours. Most targets aren’t so lucky. Polonium-210 Used on Alexander Litvinenko in 2006. A radioactive isotope that, once ingested, causes a slow, agonizing death that initially presents as generic illness. The problem with polonium is it leaves a radioactive trail — Litvinenko’s assassins left traces across London. Russia learned from this. Modern operations favor agents that don’t light up a Geiger counter. 💉 The Pharmacological Approach This is the more likely category for something like Graham’s death. Why use exotic nerve agents when the tools of modern medicine work perfectly well? Potassium Chloride Induces cardiac arrest. Completely undetectable on a standard autopsy unless you’re specifically looking for it — and even then, potassium levels naturally spike after death. It’s the go-to for making a murder look like a heart attack. Administered via injection, it stops the heart within minutes. By the time anyone finds the body, the injection site is just another needle mark indistinguishable from routine medical care. Insulin An insulin overdose causes hypoglycemic coma and death. It looks like natural causes unless someone runs a specific insulin assay on the blood — which is not part of a standard autopsy panel. Insulin breaks down in the body, so the detection window is short. Succinylcholine / Pavulon Paralytic agents that stop respiration. These break down into metabolites identical to those the body produces naturally after death. Unless you’re looking for them within hours using specialized mass spectrometry, they’re invisible. Tetrodotoxin The pufferfish toxin. Blocks sodium channels. Death looks like respiratory failure. Extremely difficult to detect. A microgram-scale dose is lethal. The Japanese fugu tradition exists because this stuff is terrifyingly potent and easy to misjudge. 🧬 The Cardiac Event Gambit This is the cleanest framework for Graham’s death: A 71-year-old man with the stress of international travel, war-zone meetings, and a grueling political schedule suddenly experiences cardiac arrest. No visible trauma. No obvious poisoning symptoms. Just a heart that stopped. The agents that produce this outcome — potassium chloride, certain calcium channel blockers, digoxin at supra-therapeutic doses — are already present in a hospital setting. A paramedic responding to a cardiac arrest call is going to administer exactly the same drugs that could have caused it. The forensic noise floor is impossibly high. And here’s the real kicker: Graham’s own staff declined an autopsy. The “brief and sudden illness” framing with a request for “privacy” is the universal signal that the family and inner circle have been told to move on. Whether that’s out of genuine grief, political pressure, or a quiet understanding of what actually happened — we won’t know. 🔬 The Delivery Problem The hardest part of any assassination isn't the poison — it’s access. For Graham, consider: - His Kyiv trip — meetings with foreign officials, hotel rooms, vehicles, restaurants. Any number of people had proximity. Russian intelligence operates aggressively in Ukraine. - His DC residence — Capitol Hill isn’t a fortress. Staff, cleaners, maintenance workers. The Russian illegals program has placed operatives in far more sensitive positions. - His flight back — pressurized cabin, limited medical resources, hours of isolation. A slow-acting agent administered in Kyiv would bloom perfectly mid-flight or shortly after landing. A man who just returned from an active war zone, pushing sanctions on Russia, named at a funeral where Russia’s security council deputy chairman was present — that man has a target on his back, and half a dozen intelligence agencies have the means to reach it. The grim truth is that a competent state assassination looks exactly like what we’re seeing now: a “sudden illness,” a grieving family asking for privacy, a media that reports the official story, and a public that moves on within 48 hours. The perfect crime isn’t the one nobody suspects — it’s the one nobody can prove. But let’s defer to my friend and expert on Putin/Russia, @rebekah0132, who wrote the book “Putin’s Playbook: Russia’s Secret Plan to Defeat America”.

Colorado put me in prison to cover up their corruption. I can verify many felonies Jena Griswold has committed and AG WEISER and other officials have covered up. Read the Mesa County Reports at TinaPeters.us



Interracial violence narrative vs reality:

Rupert Lowe tells Joe Rogan the grooming gang story has been mislabeled twice over. First in scale — these are organized operations trafficking girls as young as 10 around the country, not scattered individual crimes. Second in language — "Asian grooming gangs" smears communities with no connection to it while obscuring the perpetrators. He credits Musk's takeover of Twitter with breaking the silence that kept both misnomers in place. His point is that the vocabulary was doing work, and the work was concealment.

Not a single word from Mayor Mamdani on 4 recent "church fires" in NYC I wonder why


🚨 O'KEEFE GOES BACK TO SKID ROW — AND THE ELECTION FRAUD IS STILL THERE DOJ indicted over the cash-for-ballots scheme James O'Keefe exposed on Skid Row. So he went back. What he found: "The same election fraud schemes on almost every street." ➡️ Catch it on "On The Inside with James O'Keefe," this weekend only on RAV. @JamesOKeefeIII











