Suicide

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John McAfee tweeted if he was ever found dead by suicide that he did not kill himself, and had "$WHACKD" tattooed on his arm.

Suicide is killing oneself.

Importance on Wikispooks

Covert assassinations are often disguised as suicide. Sometimes, they may go as far as faking a suicide note, even if the target had expressly denied any intention of killing themselves (such as, for example, Deborah Palfrey or John McAfee).

Increasing prevalence in the US

The official suicide rate in the United States was 33% higher in 2017 than in 1999.[1]

Suicide watch

Suicide watch is a system of intense monitoring and removal of basic amenities. It is nominally intended to prevent prisoners from committing suicide, but some prisoners report that it is used as a method of harassment (for example Chelsea Manning). It proved ineffective at preventing the death of Jeffrey Epstein, who reportedly died, under a suicide watch, by his own hand, on August 10, 2019. The Wikipedia page was semi-protected just after his death and about 75 mentions of it were reverted within seconds.[2]

 

An example

Page nameDescription
Dunblane school massacreA school massacre by an acquaintance of George Robertson, a Bilderberger and later Secretary General of NATO with a range of other connections.

 

Suicide victims on Wikispooks

TitleDescription
Sabine BoghiciBrazilian model and heiress who reportedly committed suicide
Mark BoguskiAmerican medical researcher that killed himself in 2021.
Michael CohenA fraudulent US lawyer "who came out of nowhere to occupy a prominent spot in Trump’s orbit," found dead in 2021.
Jürgen ConingsBelgian soldier who threatened the Covid narrative and establishment in his country physically.
Richard Christian DillardAmerican political staffer
Leon FraserPresident of the Bank of International Settlements 1933-35. Shot himself in April 1945.
Frederick Hanson
Roy Den HollanderA "crazed gunman" who reportedly shot at the son and husband of Esther Salas, killing the former.
Jennifer JaynesUS author whose plotlines included "corruption inside the vaccine industry".
Victor Kravchenko
Marilyn MonroePopular US entertainer who reportedly died of an accidental drug overdose aged 36.
Jonathan NewellPaedophile Judge who killed himself to avoid arrest from the FBI
Phil OchsThe most political singer/songwriter against the war in Vietnam. Survived strangulation attack by "robber" that may have been CIA operation.
George Parr
Rose PatersonWife of Shropshire MP Owen Paterson who died suddenly in June 2020.
Carlos PrioEx-Cuban president "suicided" before testifying before the House Select Committee on Assassinations
Kermit Roosevelt Sr.Roosevelt family businessman, soldier, explorer, and writer - and possible spook.
Jean SebergHollywood star blacklisted and smeared by COINTELPRO campaign
Huntington D. SheldonAs Director of the Office of Current Intelligence, Sheldon briefed three Presidents with the became the President's Daily Brief
Christopher SignJournalist who broke story of Bill Clinton meeting Loretta Lynch in June 2016; died in June 2021. Declared suicide.
Getúlio VargasPresident of Brazil who shot himself in 1954.

 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
APA“The military psychologists’ claims of offering quality care to detainees is false. A few years ago, I received documents via Freedom of Information Act that showed that at least one detainee who died ostensibly of suicide at Guantanamo, Mohamed Al Hanashi, killed himself in large part because of a negative encounter with a military psychologist.”Jeffrey Kaye29 July 2018

 

Official examples

Name
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine/Premature death
David Kelly/Assassination
Jeffrey Epstein/"Suicide"
Jonestown
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