Zev Porat

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Breitbart Autopsy Reveals Andrew Could Have Been Assasinated

The office of the Los Angeles County coroner has completed its investigation into the death of Andrew Breitbart on March 1, and has confirmed that he died of heart failure.

This is in line with a weapon reportedly designed by the Central Intelligence Agency which mimics heart attacks in its victims.

A CIA secret weapon used for assassination shoots a small poison dart to cause a heart attack, as explained in Congressional testimony in the short video below.

The dart from this secret CIA weapon can penetrate clothing and leave nothing but a tiny red dot on the skin. On penetration of the deadly dart, the individual targeted for assassination may feel as if bitten by a mosquito, or they may not feel anything at all. The poisonous dart completely disintegrates upon entering the target.

The lethal poison then rapidly enters the bloodstream causing a heart attack. Once the damage is done, the poison denatures quickly, so that an autopsy is very unlikely to detect that the heart attack resulted from anything other than natural causes. Sounds like the perfect James Bond weapon, doesn't it? Yet this is all verifiable in Congressional testimony.

Could this or a similar secret weapon have been used, for instance, in the recent death of 52-year-old Mark Pittman, a reporter who predicted the financial crisis and exposed Federal Reserve misdoings? Pittman, whose fight to open the Federal Reserve to more scrutiny led Bloomberg News to sue the central bank and win, allegedly died of a heart attack. (See here)


Here is a video of testimony of a gun that would shoot a dart at very high speed without detection, and mimic a heart attack without detection from a coroner. Could this be how Obama's people silenced Andrew Breitbart?




The coroner will rule, as we suspected all along, that Andrew Breitbart died of "natural causes" just as the video says. This is the intended outcome of using this weapon. This is why it was invented. Well done Ben... well done.

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