[WND] WASHINGTON ‐ It’s perhaps the simplest question in the Seth Rich murder mystery that everyone involved in the case won’t answer: What hospital admitted and treated the DNC staffer before a physician pronounced him dead on that fateful morning of July 10, 2016?
Now emergency responders, along with police and two local hospitals, are refusing to answer that basic question.
And the D.C. Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has reportedly refused to release Rich’s autopsy report.
WND asked officials with the D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department which local hospital its ambulance transported Rich to ‐ MedStar Washington Hospital Center or Howard University Hospital. Both hospitals are located within a one- to two-mile radius of the shooting scene.
"We transported the patient, Priority 1, to a nearby hospital," EMS’ public information officer Vito Maggiolo told WND Tuesday. "All further information regarding this ongoing investigation should be referred to the Metropolitan Police Department."
Inadvertently confirming that Rich had not yet died when EMS arrived to transport him to the hospital, "Priority 1," Maggiolo explained, is a term used to categorize patients who are in critical condition.
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Lawyer Jack Burkman and The Profiling Project is Suing the DC Mayor and Police, for details of the Seth Rich murder investigation. JW has filed FOIA a request with the Police and FBI over the Seth Rich murder. Perhaps a lawsuit should be filed for Seth Rich's medical, hospital records and the Medical Examiner's records. Also get the EMS personnel of the record too.
4th year surgery resident here who rotated at WHC (Washington Hospital Center) last year, it won’t be hard to identify me but I feel that I shouldn’t stay silent.
Seth Rich was shot twice, with 3 total gunshot wounds (entry and exit, and entry). He was taken to the OR emergently where we performed an exlap and found a small injury to segment 3 of the liver which was packed and several small bowel injuries (pretty common for gunshots to the back exiting the abdomen) which we resected ~12cm of bowel and left him in discontinuity (didn’t hook everything back up) with the intent of performing a washout in the morning. He did not have any major vascular injuries otherwise. I’ve seen dozens of worse cases than this which survived and nothing about his injuries suggested to me that he’d sustained a fatal wound.
In the meantime he was transferred to the ICU and transfused 2 units of blood when his post-surgery crit came back ~20. He was stable and not on any pressors, and it seemed pretty routine. About 8 hours after he arrived we were swarmed by LEOs and pretty much everyone except the attending and a few nurses was kicked out of the ICU (disallowing visiting hours -normally every odd hour, eg 1am, 3am, etc- is not something we do routinely). It was weird as hell. At turnover that morning we were instructed not to round on the VIP that came in last night (that’s exactly what the attending said, and no one except for me and another resident had any idea who he was talking about).
No one here was allowed to see Seth except for my attending when he died. No code was called. I rounded on patients literally next door but was physically blocked from checking in on him. I’ve never seen anything like it before, and while I can’t say 100% that he was allowed to die, I don’t understand why he was treated like that. Take it how you may, /pol/, I’m just one low level doc. Something’s fishy though, that’s for sure.
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Joseph Capone, Owner of Bar Where Rich Spent Last Night Reportedly Visited White House 4 Days Before Murder, along with Robert Creamer and John Podesta. Wikileaks confirms Podesta wanted to make an example of a leaker. When a Russian envoy sent to inform President Obama about Russian intel picking up on planned hit - on "a" DNC official, obama immediately expels the Russians from The USA. Gives Russian diplomats and families 24 hours to leave The USA.
Two or three days later, on July 10, 2016, Seth Rich is mysteriously gunned down in Washington DC in a non-robbery.
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Shaun Lucas is found dead - who is the attorney being videotaped serving the RACKETEERING lawsuit against The DNC and Debbie Wasserman-Scultz as Chair of The DNC - for rigging the Democrat Party's Primaries on behalf of Hillary Clinton - against .Bernie Sanders.
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Eric Braverman as the former CEO of The Clinton Foundation, goes to the Russian embassy in NYC, seeking POLITICAL ASYLUM - in October 2016.
Eric Braverman was hired as CEO of The Clinton Foundation - by Chelsea Clinton - becoming aware of another Clinton SCANDAL = both Clintons funneling the money to themselves from donations made to The Clinton Foundation to rebuild Villages in India, that could ruin her mother's chances for the US Presidency.
Chelsea Clinton hired Braverman to clean-up The Clinton Foundation that gained a reputation as an international Money Laundering operation, but Braverman resigns as CEO - prior to Hillary Clinton announcing her bid for the US Presidency - even though Braverman was under contract to 2017. His whereabouts are currently unknown
but there are more oddities every day.
In early August of 2016 Amy Dacey, Seth Rich’s boss resigned from her post as CEO of the DNC due to some embarrassing emails released by WikiLeaks. Disgraced Podesta pal Amy Dacey and the individuals who performed her audit in early 2016 are key suspects in knowledge of when and if Seth Rich was identified as the DNC leaker. She also should be asked to whom this was communicated with and what was said.
But the Russian warning of a "hit" on a DNC member gleaned from surveillance? was a startling twist to me--although I can't verify where this info came from...Reddit? Perhaps there are tapes outside Deep States' control? Curiouser and curiouser.
[RT] So-called Hindu ‘cow vigilantes’ set on preventing cattle from being slaughtered attacked a transport convey in India, hospitalizing five Muslim workers, of whom one later died.
Pehlu Khan, 55, and his companions were reportedly targeted after they fell under suspicion of smuggling cows through Rajasthan, a northern Indian state where cow trafficking is illegal.
The attackers were affiliated with Vishwa Hindu Parishad, a right-wing nationalist organization, and its youth wing, Bajrang Dal, according to Ramesh Chand Sinsinwar, a Behror police official.
The men “stopped four vehicles... on Saturday evening, alleging that they were illegally transporting bovines...” Sinsinwar told the Indian Express.
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One could almost believe the Chinese were building the California High-Speed Fail System.
Now there's an idea for California, allow a couple 100 thousand illegal Chinese in to build it. It's not like they haven't built one before. Sort of allows more diversity in your population and more people you don't feel bad about discriminating against again.
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....Has to be something of value at both ends and along the line to be useful, and not ripped off by every kleptocracy along the way. The latter sort of kills off the ROI.
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But Governor Brown is over there getting a glowbull warmening deal!
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China has no intention of helping to get rid of Kimmie and Co. A little window dressing for the suckahs.
And SoKor wants to delay or stop the THAAD deployment. So Kimmie is doing all right.
Bottom line: NORKS are an existential threat to the US and Japan. We need to deal with it and get this problem solved and done. SoKor needs to decide whether they will fish or cut bait.
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[The Hill] South Korea's president on Wednesday suspended additional deployments of the United States' THAAD missile defense system pending an environmental assessment, The New York Times reported.
The decision by recently elected President Moon Jae-in to put the deployments on hold is the latest signal of the new administration's intention to reevaluate the nature of the long standing alliance between South Korea and the U.S.
The U.S. has already deployed two THAAD systems in South Korea. Those systems, according to the Times, will be allowed to remain in place. The suspension will apply to four launchers that have not yet been installed.
The U.S. began installing the missile defense systems in March amid increasing concerns over North Korea's rapid acceleration of its weapons programs.
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Will President Moon's cancellation of Readiness Exercise FOAL EAGLE be the next shoe to drop? If we cannot adequately protect our troops, perhaps we are no longer needed on the peninsula.
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Dammit, where am I gonna get spare parts for my KIA?
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The U.S. has already deployed two THAAD systems in South Korea.
The US has deployed 2 launchers (up to 6 in a battery) with 16 missiles before the SorKs squealed. Not much of a national missile defense.
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I'd let the SKor military know that the days of American blood being shed for ungrateful and uncooperative nations is OVER. Don't go public, just....
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Thank you, Seeking cure. That did indeed fix it. The problem is that sometimes images don't show up while we're processing articles in Poster , then magically appear once published, so we aren't as rigorous as we ought to be.
[LA Times] Former FBI Director James Comey said he asked a friend to alert the press that he had documented his interactions with President Trump, believing such a disclosure would force the appointment of a special prosecutor.
He told lawmakers it was "important" to get the information out.
Comey only described the friend as a professor at Columbia Law School, but the person is believed to be Daniel Richman, a former federal prosecutor and consultant to the Department of Justice and the Department of the Treasury on federal criminal matters. Bullshi* statement of the day follows:
"I asked him to because I thought that might prompt the appointment of a special prosecutor," Comey said. Documents pertaining to privileged communication(s) with POTUS leaked (through a cutout) to academia and the media? Propaganda arm of the Deep State, the NYT? Were there other documents leaked as well? How very interesting.
It did. The day after the first media reports about the memos surfaced, a special prosecutor was appointed by the Department of Justice.
By Associated Press June 8 at 2:12 PM
WASHINGTON — Trump lawyer accuses Comey of ‘unauthorized disclosures’ of ‘privileged communications’ he had with the president.
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Why not mention them himself? Seems a bit back door chickenshit.
That's the Comey style.
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Kobayashi: You have redecorated.
Comey: I...
Kobayashi: Your petty, childish surveillance equipment will not avail you. (Silence from Comey) (Pause) Your performance today was pitiful. My client is displeased.
Comey: Look, she... (Comey stops at a glare from Kobayashi)...your client...I...tried...
Kobayashi: As you well know, as the cute little alien said, "There is no try. There is only do." You have "tried" for too long to have it both ways, dear boy. Your fifteen minutes are up.
Lying Liars Who Lie
CNN has corrected a Tuesday report after the release of former FBI Director James Comey's opening statement for his Thursday testimony in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee contradicted the reports' sources.
The CNN report said Comey was expected to dispute President Trump's claims that Comey said he was not under investigation on multiple occasions.
The report, titled "Comey expected to refute Trump," was based on unnamed sources and said Comey's conversations with the president "were much more nuanced," and that Trump drew the wrong conclusion.
The story was complied by four CNN journalists, including Gloria Borger, Eric Lichtblau, Jake Tapper and Brian Rokus.
Borger reiterated the reports claims in an appearance on CNN Tuesday. "But other than being totally wrong on that main point, we stand by the rest...errr....umm. Nevermind"
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So once again we see that unnamed sources is another way of saying unreliable sources with unverified information...gossip, if you will.
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Or willful fabrication for political ends. We need a Congressional investigation of CNN!
et cetera.
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once again we see that unnamed sources is another way of saying unreliable sources
I thought it's just another way of saying "I've invented it".
[LI] It’s understandable why everyone is focused on The Greatest Show on Earth, the appearance of James Comey before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday, June 8, 2017.
But barring some surprise testimony not in Comey’s prepared statement, the hearing will merely confirm "bad" news for Trump already leaked to the press ‐ none of which rises to the level of criminality. And there are some good aspects of the testimony, including that Trump was not personally under investigation and never asserted any type of interference in the Russia probe.
While everyone was focused on Comey’s prepared statement, Trump went about his business filling vacancies in the federal judiciary.
I wrote about this a month ago, Trump begins counter-packing federal courts, Dems can’t stop him thanks to Reid Rule:
As we have pointed out repeatedly, Trump has an unprecedented opportunity to nominate a substantial percentage of the federal judiciary.
There are currently over 100 vacancies, and many more are likely to open up, Liberal nightmare: Trump could appoint half federal judiciary. Yet Democrats, so blinded by the light of #TheResistance, appeared oblivious to the approaching Tsunami of Trump lower court nominations.
Today the first waves of the Trump judicial nomination tsunami hit the beaches in D.C.
Those ten nominees received mostly rave reviews, as detailed in that prior post.
[Dhaka Tribune] An Indian army major and five faceless myrmidons were killed in a shootout in an operation against a combined group of the United Liberation Front of Assam (Ulfa) and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) in the northeastern state of Nagaland, close to the border with Myanmar, police said Wednesday.
The shootout broke out late Tuesday after troops raided a holy warrior hideout in the forests of Mon district in Nagaland state following an intelligence tip-off.
The faceless myrmidons lobbed grenades and fired with automatic rifles at the troops, triggering a nearly eight-hour shootout.
"The officer was killed in the initial assault and two soldiers were maimed. Five bandidosmurderous Moslems have been killed," Nagaland police chief LL Doungel told news hounds.
Search operations are still on in the area to prevent faceless myrmidons from escaping to Myanmar, he said.
Ulfa was blamed for the 2015 attack on an army convoy in Manipur state that left 20 soldiers dead, prompting India to carry-out strikes inside Myanmar against the rebels.
Northeast India, linked to the rest of the country by a narrow land corridor, has seen decades of unrest among ethnic and separatist groups.
The region is home to dozens of tribal groups and small guerilla armies whose demands range from greater autonomy to secession from India.
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LG's newest Hom-Bot robotic vacuum, available this month, merges cleaning and home security into one smartphone-controlled system.
In addition to sweeping up dust and crumbs, the Hom-Bot has front and top-facing cameras that can be accessed through its app at any time. In a true representation of the "smart" vacuum, once it's become accustomed to your home, the Hom-Bot will also automatically snap photos and message them to you if it detects movement in an area of the home or at a time of the day when activity is unusual.
Presenting the Hom-Bot as a competitor to smart vacuums on the market, most notably iRobot's Roomba, LG has added several defining features that set it apart from its competition.
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Danger Will Robinson, danger! Fido is humping the couch cushion!
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Smartphone-controlled? So then when the phone is hacked, they'll get control of household security, too. Just what a little suburban housewife would want.
[Free Beacon] The Trump administration is offering to mediate a percolating crisis in the Middle East that has seen several key Arab nations break relations with Qatar, a top U.S. military ally that has played a central role in American counter-terrorism operations, according to multiple U.S. officials who spoke to the Washington Free Beacon about the situation.
Major Arab nations, led by Saudi Arabia, announced this week that they are ceasing formal ties with Qatar over its continued funding of radical terrorism groups, including Hamas and others.
The announcement took Washington by surprise and sparked concerns that the move could negatively impact American-backed counter-terrorism operations in the region, many of which are coordinated via the U.S.-operated Al Udeid Air Base in Doha.
[Breitbart] Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced a new policy on Wednesday that prohibits payouts to third parties in settlements reached by the Justice Department. The announcement came in a memorandum to all U.S. attorneys and Justice Department leaders.
For decades, through a variety of initiatives, the DOJ has insisted on donations to third parties as part of the settlements it reaches with defendants, especially corporations. In the Obama administration, this practice took on the character of a "slush fund," which funneled hundreds of millions of dollars from these corporate defendants and put it into the hands of non-government organizations.
Recipients have included left-wing "community organizer" groups such as the National Council of La Raza, or "The Race," a Latino racial advocacy group that supports mass illegal immigration. Other recipients include the National Urban League, the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, and NeighborWorks America, which is a congressionally chartered mortgage aid group that itself has come under widespread criticism.
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It was probably disguised as a 'For the Children' piece of legislative (or administrative) initiative, JohnQC.
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It was never passed as legislation and has been around for a long time. The Obama Dept. of Injustice greatly expanded the program and went after corporations for the sole purpose of shaking them down for this slush fund. Most corrupt administration in history.
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The single biggest revelation of the Trump administration has been just how bad the Republicans in Congress are.
Ditto. I've always known that the Left (aka Democrats) were vile corrupt scum.
I've always thought that Republicans somewhat corrupt but not too bad. The last 8 years made me move the corruption needle higher on the 'pubs......the last 6 months have got them inching toward Dem levels.
[LI] After three years of constant problems at Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals, the Senate passed a bill that will make it easier to fire offending VA employees currently protected by layers of bureaucracy. Fox News reported:
The bill would lower the burden of proof needed to fire employees -- from a "preponderance" to "substantial evidence," allowing a dismissal even if most evidence is in a worker’s favor.
The American Federation of Government Employees, the largest federal employee union, opposed the bill. But the measure was viewed as more in balance with workers’ rights than a version passed by the House in March, mostly along party lines. The Senate bill calls for a longer appeal process than the House’s version -- 180 days vs. 45 days -- though workers would not be paid during that appeal. VA executives also would be held to a tougher standard than rank-and-file employees.
This legislation will allow the department "to take back an employee bonus or reduce a former employee’s pension, a move senators argue will help make sure the department isn’t on the hook to continue paying convicted employees."
The leaders within the VA must "provide more training on whistleblower rights and be prohibited from firing employees who have filed complaints through official channels."
Now the bill heads to the House.
President Donald Trump wants "the House to act quickly" so he can sign the bill. Trump has long promised to clean up the messy VA.
And goodness knows the man knows how to fire underachievers.
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the Senate passed a bill that will make it easier to fire offending VA employees currently protected by layers of bureaucracy. Now extend this bill to the rest of the deep state bureaucracy. Perhaps the swamp will begin to recede if not drain.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.