People Are Dying
January 3, 2022
Writes Greg Privette:
Hi Lew,
I used to read MSN.com for everyday news. For a few years, it was actually OK for that purpose. Like all mainstream news sources, it became increasingly un-readable. This was originally due to the very poor quality of the writing but as time went on it was also due to the content. I still look at the main page several times a week just to click through headlines on the slide show of main stories. There maybe 20 headlines to click through. I have figured out the last few years if there are two or three stories about the same “issue”, it normally means that is the next thing they plan to force a solution for on us. However, the last several weeks I began to notice nearly every day there is at least one story about someone who “died unexpectedly”. Some days there are even two or three. They tend to be some minor celebrity, minor actor, or former athlete or coach. Most of them seem to be mid-twenties to late forties in age. The articles all follow nearly the exact same pattern. The first sentence saws they died unexpectedly. There is sometimes a statement about no known health issues. Then the entire remaining content of the articles will just be statements by family or friends about what a tragedy it is, etc.
The following link is a similar story from today. A very sad, but also very strange article. There is no way of knowing what happened, but it sounds suspicious.
The Best of Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.

