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13Buddha ago

@Someone_Or_Other, I am a nurse, old-school, the best school. Worked 20 years in a hospital, adult med-surg; hemodialysis; ICU; and ER. After that, worked 18 years in a law firm as a nurse paralegal and now as legal nurse consultant. Way too much info, I know, but frankly, I don't give a damn.

This surgical resident 100% sounds like the real deal to me. It doesn't make sense for someone to make this up. The information he provided (or she) is 100% on target when it comes to medical lingo and chain of events.

What I see happening in the last week or so is that many of us have gotten to the point that we no longer know who to trust and what information to believe. Understandably so, but lack of trust will lead to more and more confusion. Common sense always and knowledge has to be our guide throughout this investigation.

For the past few days i have emphatically believed that this surgical resident is the real deal and consider it a major factor in this case. If others and I are proven wrong, I say,, so be it. We move on.

Setting-up Seth Rich was a beautifully orchestrated plan from the beginning to the very end, including the predicting of possible scenarios/outcomes that could go awry and implementing the next plan of action immediately.

IMHO, Seth Rich was murdered in the ICU postoperatively. No Code Blue was called, no death certifcate, no post-mortem, no medical records. We do have a surgical resident, but he is in his fcurth year of residency and likely will be on his way the end of June when his residency requirements come to an end, probably saying as he walks out that hospital door for the last time, "Fuck you, DC."

Are_we_sure ago

Setting-up Seth Rich was a beautifully orchestrated plan from the beginning to the very end, including the predicting of possible scenarios/outcomes that could go awry and implementing the next plan of action immediately.

Actually a beautifully orchestrated plan would simply have killed him in the street. If was supposed to be dead it would have taken no more than 5 seconds to shoot him again in the head. You could have even spent another 45 seconds and made sure to take his wallet.

13Buddha ago

The shooter fucked-up. Who knows why? Something distracted him, could have been anything. Then, maybe he couldn't finish the job and had to.run like hell.

And, oh yes, I completely believe they can operate Plan B anywhere, even in a hospital, as strange as that may seem.

Votescam ago

Agree -- the "planners" and those carrying out the plan aren't the same people.

If Seth Rich was actually given a drugged drink at the bar, it might not have worked just the way they thought it would as obviously Seth Rich fought back. That could have been surprise #1.

Maybe they were just supposed to bring him in?

And, as we see from all of the murders -- even on higher up's.... there's a back up plan to be sure the victim is dead, or the victim is then killed at the scene of the event whatever it is -- auto crash? Princess Di?

But, they always rely on the power to murder witnesses and disappear evidence after the crime.