Over the last year or so, behind the noise of COVID, there has been breakthrough after breakthrough in vaccines and treatments against cancer and other diseases which seemed out of touch.

The first breakthroughs came at the expense of a group of people.

Six years ago, two men and two women were kidnapped.

There is no other word for it.

They were kidnapped and isolated and never allowed to breathe anything other than sterile air and not come into contact with their captors. If they had, they would have quickly died.

The four people are part of a larger group of people that have only made contact with the outside world a handful of times in the past five hundred years.

Scientists wanted to use their untouched bodies of human disease to come up with cures.

Shortly after the four were kidnapped, that couple north of the border was killed.

I think they wanted in and were being excluded and were going to say something.

Barry Sherman

Honey Sherman

Conspiracy Theorists Are Trying To Link The Deaths Of A Billionaire Canadian Couple To The Clinton Foundation And It’s Nuts

The mysterious deaths of a wealthy Canadian couple have inexplicably become part of American conspiracy theories involving the Clinton Foundation and even Pizzagate.

Barry and Honey Sherman’s bodies were found in their Toronto mansion on Dec. 15, 2017, by a real estate agent. The police deemed the deaths “suspicious” and are still investigating. Private investigators hired by the family say they were murdered by a team of killers, according to reports by the Toronto Star and CBC.

Their deaths led to an outpouring of sympathy from many prominent Canadians, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who attended the couple’s funeral in December. Barry Sherman was the founder of Apotex, Canada’s largest generic drug maker.

So what does their murder have to do with the Clintons? Nothing, according to current information from police and the family’s own investigators. But a conspiracy theory is being spun thanks to the fact that Apotex previously donated medicine to aid initiatives linked with the Clinton Foundation in Haiti and elsewhere. Those same relief projects included many other companies.

Thanks to that old and tenuous connection, the Shermans’ deaths became fodder for right-wing claims about the “Clinton body count.” According to this decades-old conspiracy theory, the Clintons have ordered the deaths of dozens of people who allegedly had incriminating information about them or stood in their way. And as is true of conspiracy theories more generally, new events are continually distorted to fit the preexisting narrative — no matter how flimsy the logic. – Source


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