Remember the fellow that was running for MO Gov that got suicided ...? | |
Epic Beard Guy User ID: 26240425 United States 03/30/2015 11:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards." -- Claire Wolfe |
Ozark Granny (OP) User ID: 65046964 United States 03/30/2015 11:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A 911 call was made from Schweich’s home at 9:48 a.m., seven minutes after Schweich had left a voicemail requesting an interview with a Post-Dispatch reporter.<snip> Quoting: Ozark Granny [link to www.stltoday.com] WOW! Yeah ... I know folk that knew him ... It was NOT suicide. Something is clearly up for the governors race, as it already has two bodies attached! I listened to the voicemail. He sounded totally relaxed and like he was solely thinking about setting up a time for a "religion" article. Why on earth would someone about to off himself call and set up an interview seven minutes before? Very interesting. So shocked a news source in this country would release that bit of info. Clearly not a suicide. It was released because the fellow that he was dealing with, at the STL Post, is a square guy and straight shooter. Not too many of those guys left! Thread: ARE THEY GOING TO CRASH THE INTERNET? Thread: They have taken over our Constitution via UCC and here is how they did it! "God sleeps in the rocks, stirs in the plants, dreams in the animals, and finally awakens in man." -Famous Vedic Quote- [link to youtu.be] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 57385641 United States 03/30/2015 11:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm not even in the spot light but I carry a chrome .45 and always watch my back. What is it with all these fools getting killed. Why can't they see it coming? I never walk with traffic. In a club, bar, or restaurant I always sit facing the door. I clear my house before relaxing. I use a dash cam and 2 trail cams on my property. Anything secure I'm working on has multiple backups. I'm not paranoid. In this day and age that's the minimum standard for the average critical thinker. Many of my habits I learned during the Gulf 'War' and I still use them to this day. I've caught and recorded people on my property. My security cam caught two blacks robbing copper from the neighbors house. My dash cam has recorded lots of crazy shit. And I usually have a GoPro with me. In these days you MUST operate as if you're in a war. Because you are. |
!@#$%^&*() User ID: 62069531 United States 03/30/2015 11:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | IDK if Monsanto is the key, but both of the MO US Senators voted for the non-labeling of GMO in our foods. As well as both have received campaign funds from Monsanto. Quoting: Ozark Granny Blunt crafted Monsanto Protection Act , Clair voted YEA . Senators represent the State . THE House represents the people . As far as GMO labeling Sanders (I) was only one standing up for it . Got to admit R-CONS D-RATS do not stand for WE THE PEOPLE . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 67476524 United States 03/30/2015 11:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | People who know someone .... especially close to them, who have committed suicide are at a higher risk of committing suicide....I think in the first year afterwards. Sl, that could be the case here.....(I know this bc someone in my family did it and that is what the grief counselors stated....was my first time taking valium and only time for many of us, to deal with the grief... Quoting: g.r.i.t.s. or there could be something rotten in denmark....... He was speaking for the State Auditor that was murdered. He did not believe it was a suicide. So, you are saying that Spence Jackson had said publicly that Schweich's suicide was not suicide, and then Jackson himself just suddenly calls out on Friday and shoots himself in his bedroom? By the way, i wonder why the article says that the "location of his suicide wound" won't be disclosed. Thanks for the links! |
Ozark Granny (OP) User ID: 65046964 United States 03/30/2015 11:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm not even in the spot light but I carry a chrome .45 and always watch my back. What is it with all these fools getting killed. Why can't they see it coming? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57385641 I never walk with traffic. In a club, bar, or restaurant I always sit facing the door. I clear my house before relaxing. I use a dash cam and 2 trail cams on my property. Anything secure I'm working on has multiple backups. I'm not paranoid. In this day and age that's the minimum standard for the average critical thinker. Many of my habits I learned during the Gulf 'War' and I still use them to this day. I've caught and recorded people on my property. My security cam caught two blacks robbing copper from the neighbors house. My dash cam has recorded lots of crazy shit. And I usually have a GoPro with me. In these days you MUST operate as if you're in a war. Because you are. Great advise! I am a USMC Vet and I take precautions too. I love my wireless remotes in the chicken coop! I set up parameters, for chicken thieves ... and two legged varmints! Thread: ARE THEY GOING TO CRASH THE INTERNET? Thread: They have taken over our Constitution via UCC and here is how they did it! "God sleeps in the rocks, stirs in the plants, dreams in the animals, and finally awakens in man." -Famous Vedic Quote- [link to youtu.be] |
Ozark Granny (OP) User ID: 65046964 United States 03/30/2015 11:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | People who know someone .... especially close to them, who have committed suicide are at a higher risk of committing suicide....I think in the first year afterwards. Sl, that could be the case here.....(I know this bc someone in my family did it and that is what the grief counselors stated....was my first time taking valium and only time for many of us, to deal with the grief... Quoting: g.r.i.t.s. or there could be something rotten in denmark....... He was speaking for the State Auditor that was murdered. He did not believe it was a suicide. So, you are saying that Spence Jackson had said publicly that Schweich's suicide was not suicide, and then Jackson himself just suddenly calls out on Friday and shoots himself in his bedroom? By the way, i wonder why the article says that the "location of his suicide wound" won't be disclosed. Thanks for the links! LOL ... because it is probably in the back of the head ... Thread: ARE THEY GOING TO CRASH THE INTERNET? Thread: They have taken over our Constitution via UCC and here is how they did it! "God sleeps in the rocks, stirs in the plants, dreams in the animals, and finally awakens in man." -Famous Vedic Quote- [link to youtu.be] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 67476524 United States 03/30/2015 11:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | People who know someone .... especially close to them, who have committed suicide are at a higher risk of committing suicide....I think in the first year afterwards. Sl, that could be the case here.....(I know this bc someone in my family did it and that is what the grief counselors stated....was my first time taking valium and only time for many of us, to deal with the grief... Quoting: g.r.i.t.s. or there could be something rotten in denmark....... He was speaking for the State Auditor that was murdered. He did not believe it was a suicide. So, you are saying that Spence Jackson had said publicly that Schweich's suicide was not suicide, and then Jackson himself just suddenly calls out on Friday and shoots himself in his bedroom? By the way, i wonder why the article says that the "loclation of his suicide wound" won't be disclosed. Thanks for the links! LOL ... because it is probably in the back of the head ... wow, i just went back to check the exact language of how it was said that the nature of the wound would not be discussed, and the article no longer has that line, and pictures of Schweich's funeral have been added. There was no notation that the article had been "edited." |
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Ozark Granny (OP) User ID: 65046964 United States 03/30/2015 11:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | IDK that it could ... But it is the current governor that turned over the reigns to the Feds, who clearly used it to create racial tension. Thread: ARE THEY GOING TO CRASH THE INTERNET? Thread: They have taken over our Constitution via UCC and here is how they did it! "God sleeps in the rocks, stirs in the plants, dreams in the animals, and finally awakens in man." -Famous Vedic Quote- [link to youtu.be] |
Narcissistic User ID: 62912967 United States 03/30/2015 11:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A 911 call was made from Schweich’s home at 9:48 a.m., seven minutes after Schweich had left a voicemail requesting an interview with a Post-Dispatch reporter.<snip> Quoting: Ozark Granny [link to www.stltoday.com] WOW! Whoa - Something is going on here - this is.... Homicide Small Town Politics. |
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Citadel Moon User ID: 55877952 United States 03/30/2015 01:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember seeing the story about the candidate for governor, and how he committed suicide just moments after getting off of the phone setting up a press conference. Alarm bells went off like crazy. Maybe it's just crazy woman's intuition but if this story gets unraveled, some big fish will fry. This guy had ties to what happened in Waco, TX and a few other scandalous events. Something is wrong here. All your ebolas are belong to us. |
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Ozark Granny (OP) User ID: 65046964 United States 03/30/2015 02:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember seeing the story about the candidate for governor, and how he committed suicide just moments after getting off of the phone setting up a press conference. Quoting: Citadel Moon Alarm bells went off like crazy. Maybe it's just crazy woman's intuition but if this story gets unraveled, some big fish will fry. This guy had ties to what happened in Waco, TX and a few other scandalous events. Something is wrong here. Thread: ARE THEY GOING TO CRASH THE INTERNET? Thread: They have taken over our Constitution via UCC and here is how they did it! "God sleeps in the rocks, stirs in the plants, dreams in the animals, and finally awakens in man." -Famous Vedic Quote- [link to youtu.be] |
stillhere User ID: 29204297 United States 03/30/2015 02:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember this story and recall that he was running on an "clear the corruption out" campaign. I thought foul play at the time-- he was a family man. Found this-- [link to www.washingtonpost.com] “I’m willing to speak to the Post-Dispatch and AP only on this matter,” Schweich said in the recording. “To me, this is more of a religion story than a politics story, but it’s your choice on who the reporter is. Thanks, bye.” Seven minutes later, a 911 call was placed from Schweich’s home. An unnamed police source told the Post-Dispatch that Schweich’s wife, Kathy, heard him talking on the phone. Then she heard the gunshot. He was transported to Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, where he was pronounced dead. “What we know at this point suggests an apparent suicide,” Clayton Police Chief Kevin Murphy told reporters during a news conference Thursday afternoon.”There is nothing to support anything other than that at this point.” "You can bend it and twist it... You can misuse and abuse it... But even God cannot change the Truth.” Michael Levy |
stillhere User ID: 29204297 United States 03/30/2015 02:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to politicmo.com] Following the suicide of his boss, Tom Schweich, spokesman takes own life by Eli Yokley • March 30, 2015 Spence Jackson, the former spokesman for Tom Schweich, Missouri’s state auditor who shot and killed himself at his home in Clayton, Mo., last month, apparently took his own life Sunday evening at his home in Jefferson City, multiple Republicans with ties to Mr. Schweich said on Sunday evening. Mr. Jackson, who had been working in the Auditor’s office following the suicide of Mr. Schweich, was a close confidant of the Republican gubernatorial candidate. Jefferson City police on Sunday evening refused to weigh in on Mr. Jackson, saying they would have a comment on Monday morning. [link to bigstory.ap.org] Jackson's boss, Auditor Tom Schweich, fatally shot himself at his home on Feb. 26, shortly after telling an Associated Press reporter he wanted to go public with allegations that the Missouri Republican Party chairman told people he was Jewish. Schweich, who was Christian, said he perceived the remarks to be part of an anti-Semitic whispering campaign against him. Jackson was among the first to suggest after Schweich's funeral that the chairman, John Hancock, should resign. Hancock has denied making anti-Semitic remarks and remains the party's chairman. "You can bend it and twist it... You can misuse and abuse it... But even God cannot change the Truth.” Michael Levy |
stillhere User ID: 29204297 United States 03/30/2015 02:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We were surprised, because frankly we’d never heard of Tom Schweich. Like any good staff guy, he’d stayed in the background. Furthermore, he didn’t look like the guy central casting would send over to play the role of U.S. Senate candidate. Small, swarthy, balding and thin to the point of emaciation, he looked like he needed a good meal. Appearances can be deceptive. We would come to know that Tom Schweich had more talent and ambition than most politicians. And like most politicians, he didn’t want for ego. He boiled with intensity. He took offense easily. He had a highly refined sense of right and wrong. He was offended by corruption of any sort. He hated debt and always paid cash. That’s what we knew of the public man. Of the private man, who played guitar and wrote music, we knew little. Of whatever inner turmoil that led him to take his life Thursday morning, we knew nothing. [link to www.stltoday.com] "You can bend it and twist it... You can misuse and abuse it... But even God cannot change the Truth.” Michael Levy |
**Watcher** User ID: 68766895 United States 03/30/2015 02:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WOW! This story reminded me of the Brietbart saga where he died then shortly after, the man who performed Brietbart's autopsy died. Gotta wonder in all these cases what it was about these men that made someone want them dead. Hope these men knew Jesus! If not, the story is even more tragic! "If you confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved." Romans 10:9 "It will be good for those servants whose master finds them WATCHING when he comes..."Luke 12:37 <"}}}>< (me) ><{{{"> <"}}}>< |
stillhere User ID: 29204297 United States 03/30/2015 02:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.kmbc.com] KANSAS CITY, Mo. —Missouri State Auditor Tom Schweich said there's fraud and deception all over the state Capitol and he plans to run for governor to stop it. RELATED Amber Alert issued for missing... Police: Missouri auditor spokesman... Enjoy movies in your own movie... 1 dead after vehicle slams into... Alpacapalooza! Lovable critters wrap... Schweich, who just began his second term, announced that he's starting a bid for governor in 2016 and promises that he'll clean up Jefferson City if elected. "You can't get anything done until you clean up the corruption," he said. Schweich, a Republican, is talking about a state government where Republicans dominate the Missouri Legislature. He said Missouri has a problem because the state has no political contribution limits and very few restrictions on lobbyists. "It's deception. It's fraud. It's influence-peddling," he said. "And it's the kind of thing that worries me about the future of the Republican Party in Missouri." THIS^^^^^^^ the Jewish thing was just a diversion.... "You can bend it and twist it... You can misuse and abuse it... But even God cannot change the Truth.” Michael Levy |
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stillhere User ID: 29204297 United States 03/30/2015 03:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.missourieconomy.org] Fortune's 500 Companies Missouri is home to ten top businesses Fortune Magazine recently released the 2014 Fortune 500 list. The top five U.S. companies, according to 2013 revenues, were Wal-Mart Stores ($476.2 billion), Exxon Mobil ($407.7 billion), Chevron ($220.4 billion), Berkshire Hathaway ($182.2 billion), and Apple ($170.9 billion). Wal-Mart keeps its number one position on the list, while Apple moves up onto the top five of the list. Ten Missouri-based companies were included in this year’s Fortune 500 list. Express Scripts (20th) was the state’s highest-ranking company for the 2014 list with revenues of over $104 billion. The company gained four spots over last year’s ranking and increased its revenue by over $10 billion. Other companies that had higher rankings from the previous year were Emerson Electric, Monsanto, And remember Missouri has no campaign contribution limits-- allegations of corruption run rampant and Tom Schweich was going to do something about it. His Spokesman Spence Jackson must have known Tom Schweich was suicided and well, who would believe two suicides within a month. "You can bend it and twist it... You can misuse and abuse it... But even God cannot change the Truth.” Michael Levy |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 51823866 United States 03/30/2015 03:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah ... I know folk that knew him ... It was NOT suicide. Something is clearly up for the governors race, as it already has two bodies attached! I listened to the voicemail. He sounded totally relaxed and like he was solely thinking about setting up a time for a "religion" article. Why on earth would someone about to off himself call and set up an interview seven minutes before? Very interesting. So shocked a news source in this country would release that bit of info. Clearly not a suicide. It was released because the fellow that he was dealing with, at the STL Post, is a square guy and straight shooter. Not too many of those guys left! so Granny, you don't think Schweich was so emotionally brittle over that supposed "whisper" campaign about him that he committed suicide? or at least that was what the media was saying as I recall. |
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stillhere User ID: 29204297 United States 03/30/2015 03:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Big corporations and corruption go hand in hand. Missouri with no campaign contribution limits -- elections are bought and Tom Schweich was going to try and stop it. And this is the home state for Monsanto. And this is the man running Monsanto. Made 12 million last year. [link to www1.salary.com] "You can bend it and twist it... You can misuse and abuse it... But even God cannot change the Truth.” Michael Levy |
DawaSatso User ID: 68661188 United States 03/30/2015 03:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | FWIW, looked at Schwiech's birthchart including the date & time plus "progressed" to date. He was confronted and blasted by two other people in the room. Most definitely not suicide. Usually I won't go out on a limb but in this case it was just too classic to be anything but murder. |
YOUCITY User ID: 64473026 United States 03/30/2015 03:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Schweich used to work for the US State Department and often had to deal and negotiate with Afghan warlords. Having someone accuse him of being Jewish hardly seems like something that would make him take his life. The allegation surely wouldn't have affected his job as auditor and would more than likely not have affected his gubernatorial campaign either, despite any remote concerns from Schweich or anyone else. The fact is, he was a highly popular figure in Missouri government who would be hard to beat in 2016. During his first term as state auditor, Schweich gained notoriety for taking on corrupt state officials and employees, exposing 30 in just his first term. As he was announcing his 2016 candidacy for Missouri Governor, Schweich vowed that he would bring a never-before-seen "level of intensity, tenacity, transparency and rigor" to the office in his fight to end what he called, "rampant corruption in Jefferson City." So So the official police determination of "apparent" suicide just does not add up here, especially in light of the feeble charge of Jewish ancestry, but that's the angle that's being sold with this story. The press has already framed this story to be about anti-Semitic remarks, when in all reality, it very well may be about something much darker in Missouri politics that the investigators are missing. One issue that just might have some bearing is the fact that Schweich was said to have Missouri's number one political donor targeted in his sights, billionaire Rex Sinquefield, a retired investment mogul who helped finance the political campaign of his Republican gubernatorial rival, Catherine Hanaway, who just so happens to be tied to Jew accuser John Hancock, who did opposition research for Hanaway as a consultant last year. So there's an interesting little triangle right there, between Hancock, Hanaway and Sinquefield. Schweich charged that Hanaway had accepted nearly a million dollars ($900,000) fro Schweich charged that Hanaway had accepted nearly a million dollars ($900,000) from Sinquefield, which made her "bought and paid for." Schweich had this to say just four weeks ago... "Nothing is too dishonest for them, and apparently nothing is too petty for them, either," . "It's corrupt, and there's a lot more corruption going on in that camp that we'll be talking about in the days to come." On top of all that, as Schweich kicked off his campaign for governor last month, he also kicked off his statewide anti-corruption campaign, and pledged to take down the state's most powerful politicians and political donors, including members of his own Republican party. Not exactly the type to crumble and fall to pieces over a charge of being Jewish. [link to www.newsfocus.org] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68422891 United States 03/30/2015 03:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Missouri political spokesman kills self 1 month after boss — GOP frontrunner for governor nomination — commits suicide [link to www.nydailynews.com] |
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