Posted on 12/07/2021 9:24:16 AM PST by Pollard
Yet another lie animating the phony narrative about the events at the Capitol complex on January 6 is about to be exposed: the falsehood that Rosanne Boyland, a Trump supporter from Georgia, died of an accidental drug overdose that day.
As American Greatness has reported for months, incriminating video footage and firsthand witness accounts instead support numerous allegations that D.C. Metro and Capitol police contributed to, if they did not directly cause, Boyland’s death in the late afternoon of January 6.
Boyland’s family reportedly has hired an attorney to investigate the circumstances of her death at the age of 34; the D.C Medical Examiner’s Office issued a report in April disclosing the cause of death of four Trump supporters who died on January 6 during what the coroner called “an unprecedented incident of civil insurrection.” It determined Boyland had succumbed to “acute amphetamine intoxication.”
But it’s increasingly obvious that the ruling is untrue. (The same D.C. Medical Examiner’s office intentionally delayed the results of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick’s autopsy; even after confirming Sicknick had died of a stroke caused by blood clots, the coroner nonetheless insisted the chaos at the Capitol protest “played a role in his condition.”)
(Excerpt) Read more at amgreatness.com ...
Another vaxx death?
Just a thought...wonder if Officer Sicknic had been “vaxxed”?
If Tucker Carlson gets the video footage of this police beating and shows it on his national program it will shock the nation. I just hope the lawyers at Fox don’t prevent this because of its ties to January 6.
You have seen Patriot Purge haven’t you? https://www.bitchute.com/playlist/FcyBE8diDMYa/
I renamed them War on Patriots to prevent deletion by tptb at bitchute.
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