By Truthseeker
A Broward County Sheriff Deputy who dared to question the
official narrative around the Parkland shooting has been found dead
under suspicious circumstances.
On April 1, Jason Fitzsimon was found dead on his sofa. According to
police, the 42-year-old had been in excellent health prior to his
untimely death.
Memoryholeblog.org reports:
reports: Deputy Fitzsimons wasn’t just any law enforcement officer.
Unlike many of his peers, he took to social media to question the
potential agenda behind the February 14 Marjory Stoneman High School
mass shooting, suggesting that the event was being used to promote the
Democratic Party’s gun control platform in anticipation of the 2018
midterm elections. And recent personnel decisions involving public
officials indicate (e.g. here and here),
an unwritten law of taxpayer-funded institutions is that employees
disavow and steer clear of “conspiracy theories” that may call their
superiors motives into question.
One post found on Fitzsimon’s Facebook page depicts the Parkland
massacre’s main spokesperson, David Hogg, in National Socialist regalia,
with the caption, “We will March Until We Disarm Every American.”
Fitzsimons Facebook page has since been “scrubbed” of any 2018 posts,
which would of course include those that may be calling the the Parkland
shooting or its aftermath into question.
The circumstances surrounding Deputy Fitzsimon’s death are sketchy. The
official cause has been attributed to cancer, yet this is contradicted
by an obituary found
at obittree.com, stating that he “died unexpectedly.” The “died
unexpectedly” phrase is one morticians and/or loved ones sometimes
employ when for one reason or another they are reluctant to disclose the
true cause of death, as in the case of a suicide.
As is suggested in the aftermath of other recent mass shooting
events, Fitzsimons simply may have possessed too much information, was
at the wrong place at the wrong time, and/or asking sensitive questions
of his peers and superiors on the specifics of the Parkland shooting. It
is beyond dispute that the sheriff’s deputy had become uncomfortably
outspoken on the February 14 event.
The record reflects that
Deputy Fitzsimons was a wonderful individual and friend who cared about
“truth” and the US Constitution. Perhaps these concerns are no longer
desired by the management of certain policing agencies. There is indeed
ample room for suspicion.
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