The screenwriter for a movie about the totalitarian takeover of our nation, 29-year old Army veteran David Crowley, along with his wife and 5-year-old daughter were found dead this past Sunday morning in their Minnesota home in an apparent murder-suicide.
The film, which has yet to be finished, was called Gray State and featured controversial topics such as FEMA camps, martial law and RFID chips.
Here’s one story the mainstream media would want you to forget…
Currently looking at the case is the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, the Dakota County Sheriff’s Office are the Apple Valley Police Department with the investigation.
Investigators have confirmed that they are treating the deaths as ‘suspicious’.
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Why do you think all these million sq ft warehouses are being built all over.
Wow Trey, you must be as smart as your meme.
Where were all of you people when Bush and Cheney should’ve been hanged.
I belive (being the only real historian here) it seems that the U.N in 1950 invaded Korea forever separating the Korean peninsula into half totalitarian and the other half democratic @ the 58th parallel by the time armistice was declared. 2 Korea’s was the plan of the U.N. something which south Korea to this day never supported.
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And the conspiracy theorists crawl out from under their rocks…
Crowley who?
This was no Murder suicide.. This was an assassination.
Look at the REAL story of Kosovo…. The US wanted to build a.military base there during the cold war to get closer to Russia. The Serbs said no. Meanwhile, Yuogslavia fell apart. The countries that made up that nation, split back into their own independent nations. The Albanians living in Kosovo, which was a part of Serbia, didn’t want to become Serbian citizens. So they tried to force them out. The US got involved, and here comes the UN behind them, for “peacekeeping” missions. In the end, Kosovo became “an independent nation,” and the US still has a base there. Meanwhile crushing the Serbian economy and people as a whole for refusing to give in. But, the UN and the US, as a team, would never go against a non-violent, perfectly fine government. Never.
And as far as soldiers following orders against the people they have sworn to protect…. That’s an individual decision for each soldier involved. Each one has to stop and ask themselves if they are willing to possibly die, be imprisoned for life, or screwed over in their lives outside the military, in order to do what’s right. Most of those I served with or met throughout my time in, would stand up for the people against the government. But not all.