While coincidences are certainly possible, it’s awfully odd that so many Republican representatives and senators have died in unclear circumstances in just a week or two. Ever since the Church Committee hearings in 1975, the public has known about the development of weapons capable of inducing disease through aerosols and darts. The technology to depress or elevate blood pressure and thereby induce heart attacks and aneurisms has been around for decades.
The five “useful” deaths:
December 28: Nolan Metatal, 75, former State Senator and Representative, Mississippi
He did not file for reelection in 2020, but still remained a leader of higher eduction at the Capitol.
December 29: Luke Letlow, 41 yrs. Congressman-elect, Louisiana.
Vocal Trump supporter who had appeared with him in a campaign video.
No known co-morbidities.
Heart attack following Covid-related procedure. Was on ventilator, needlessly.
January 1: Ben Chafin Jr., 60 yrs. State Senator, Virginia.
Ardent gun rights supporter with a very secure tenure in front of him.
January 2: Mike Reese, 42 yrs. State Representative, Pennsylvania. Republican House Caucus Chairman, 2020-21.
From a brain aneurism after testing positive and quarantining for Covid 19.
Pennsylvania was a hotly contested state in the Presidential election and Reese was a key figure because of the documented fraud at work there.
January 2: Dick Foley, former Connecticut GOP chairman, state representative, advisor to governors, major political operative and lobbyist, long-time friend of Paul Manafort. 71 years.
No cause of death given, but it was reported as stunning his friends and family.