From a talkback:
"Whistleblower Death Syndrome (WDS): a disease that effects those who have recently become a thorn in the side of TPTB. WDS effects all age brackets, genders, races, and socio-economic classes, although multi-trillionaires rarely succumb to the disease. The symptoms include having recently disclosed unsettling information to the public that contradicts the establishment line, and death/dismemberment by means of bizarre accidents. These accidents are typified by leaps off of buildings with 3 digit story counts, certain automobile related fatalities, burglaries gone wrong, and suicides by hanging or wrist slitting, although there does not seem to be any limit to the range of possibilities. WDS is so dangerous that authorities will often seal the records of the autopsy report on the death for decades after the victim’s demise. Risk factors for contracting WDS are not well understood, although studies suggest that persons who are prone to investigating conspiracy theories may be at an elevated risk for contracting the disease. "
"And if you believe it was an accident or a heart attack well…….
Let’s review his “enemies” list:
1. The U.S. Government
2. British Petroleum
3. The House of Saud"
http://www.zerohedge.com/article/matt-simmons-has-died-heart-attack
CNBC notes the apparent cause of death of the recently popular BP skeptic, and founder of oil company Simmons & Co., was a heart attack. A conflicting report according to WLBZ cites the source of death as drowning.
NORTH HAVEN, Maine (NEWS CENTER) - The Knox County Sheriff's Department says Matthew Simmons, the founder of the Ocean Energy Institute, drowned at his house on North Haven late Sunday night.
Simmons was a leading investment banker for the energy industry and had recently retired to work full time on the new Ocean Energy Institute.
He was a leading proponent of offshore wind power and had started raising money to develop and build offshore turbines.
He and his family had also bought and rebuilt the Old Strand Theater in downtown Rockland.
http://israeltruthtimes.blogspot.com/2010/06/bp-oil-catastrophe-help-is-at-hand-but.html
Matt Simmons Revises Leak Estimate To 120,000 Barrels Per Day, Believes Oil Covers 40% Of Gulf Beneath The Surface
Matt Simmons was on Bloomberg earlier, adding some additional perspective to his original appearance on the station, in which he initially endorsed the nuclear option as the only viable way to resolve the oil spill. Simmons refutes even the latest oil spill estimate of 45,000-60,000 barrels per day, and in quoting research by the Thomas Jefferson research vessel which was compiled late on Sunday, quantifies the leak at 120,000 bpd. What is scarier is that according to the Jefferson the oil lake underneath the surface of the water could be covering up to 40% of the entire Gulf of Mexico. Simmons also says that as the leak has no casing, a relief well will not work, and the only possible resolution is, as he said previously, to use a small nuclear explosion to convert the rock to glass. Simmons concludes that as punishment for BP's arrogance and stupidity the government "will take all their cash." Now if only our own administration could tell us the truth about what is really happening in the gulf...
And this, just as BP is getting close to reaching the gusher, or so they claim, with the drilling of a relief well. Very conveniently timed death indeed; who will be the whistleblower now, if something goes wrong?
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/greenhouse/post/2010/08/bp-gulf-oil-spill--1/1
But guess what: there is no reason to worry about that, for the simple reason that we were deceived: the well being drilled is NOT the well that exploded: that one is as messed up as ever. The videos below are sufficient proof to that effect.
http://ww.examiner.com/x-10438-Human-Rights-Examiner~y2010m7d16-Censored-Gulf-news-Heavy-toll-on-human-life-predicted-Plug-sham-Oil-whistleblower
http://ww.examiner.com/x-10438-Human-Rights-Examiner~y2010m8d6-Breaking-Gulf-news-LandSurveyor-proves-Simmons-right-TV-well-sham
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More on Simmons:
http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/08/09/matthew-simmons-noted-energy-banker-dies-at-67/
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