The Death of Mike Connell
December 5th, 2009Via: Brad Blog:
On December 18, 2008, Bush IT expert Mike Connell, a highly skilled pilot, was killed in a sudden crash while flying his small aircraft from Washington DC to his Akron/Canton home airport. The cause of the crash is still unknown and under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board.
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Although mainly un-reported, there’s a great deal of controversy surrounding Connell’s death – largely in part because he was the architect of many Republican websites including GeorgeWBush.com and GWB43.com, the site Karl Rove used for 95% of his email correspondence. Connell was also considered a key witness in the election fraud lawsuit King Lincoln Bronzeville Neighborhood Association v. Blackwell. The suit implicates Former Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth J. Blackwell, Karl Rove and others of 2004 election night vote rigging.
Attorneys in the case believe that Connell, who had not been accused of any wrongdoing, had firsthand knowledge about the missing White House emails and Rove’s alleged wrongdoing with respect to the 2004 Presidential election.

Can anybody tell me if the following has ever occurred in America: a person or persons in high office (any reasonable definition will do) is indicted for (let alone convicted of) conspiring to assassinate someone who does not and has not occupied a high office, but who could be a threat to the high-office holder(s) position(s).
Because as far as I know, that has never happened. Which is not to say that obvious, reasonable suspicions of such assassinations shouldn’t be duly noted. But I think the more important point is to realize that the powers that be are generally sociopaths (or at least enablers of sociopaths), so both the putative assassination and the blocking of its subsequent investigation are something that said powers don’t have a problem with. Which means, in general, that we are ruled by evil people; and this fact isn’t going to change through the channels those people “allow” us to use to supposedly effect real change.
What does that leave us?