Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Andrew Brietbart, "I have Obama Video Tapes," dead at 43

Conservative Blogger, Andrew Breitbart, dead at 43, was about to release tapes featuring President Obama, in college during the 1980's.

 




http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2012/03/andrew-brietbart-writer-provocateur-dead.html

Andrew Breitbart, the tireless blogger and bestselling author, died early Thursday morning. He was 43.

Breitbart, a controversial proponent of right wing ideas and tea party values, grew up in an environment of liberal privilege in Southern California. He was adopted by moderately conservative Jewish parents and attended two of L.A.'s most exclusive private schools — Carlthorp and Brentwood. "It was so awkward, the thoughts I was having," Breitbart told the L.A. Times, describing his political transformation.

Breitbart was editor of the Drudge Report for close to 10 years and helped launch the Huffington Post, until striking off on his own.

Breitbart had just published his second book, "Righteous Indignation," and been at the center of a recent controversy when he appeared at the 2011 Festival of Books, where he called himself a "reluctant culture warrior."

Richard's Note: The full LA Times article written by Carolyn Kellog is well-written but still makes some misstatements. To suggest he was a "provocateur" is poor choice of wording because many people in the Truth Movement, may associate this with a hired "agent provocateur" which I don't yet see any evidence for. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2012/03/andrew-brietbart-writer-pr...

Following the law of Occam's Razor, it is highly unlikely that someone like Brietbart at the age of 43, with no visible health problems, would randomly die of a heart-attack, when his actions to push unpopular content would be damaging to the reputation of President Obama (i.e. Michael Jackson tried to release controversial music, Matt Simmons to release controversial information on Gulf of Mexico companies, Stanley Kubrick to release video exposing the non-fiction machinations of the NWO, etc). Occam's razor dictates that death by means of "natural causes" MAY be necessary, but not sufficient, in the deaths of these people, in question. 





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