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The conspiracy theorists are about to have a field day
I wouldn't discount him being taken out. The CIA and other well known intelligence cadres have the capability to not only control your thoughts (MK Ultra) and actions but they can also manipulate your entire bodies magnetic field. They have had this technology for decades
 
I just read this from another article:

Citing police scanner audio, the Washington Post newspaper reported that emergency medical services had received a call at about 8.30pm on Saturday regarding a person suffering chest pains at Graham’s home on Capitol Hill. About 25 minutes later, according to the Post, emergency personnel said CPR was in progress and a man was suffering cardiac arrest.


This sounds like it was most likely either a massive myocardial infarction or a pulmonary embolism based on the chest pains. An MI is significantly more common than a PE per what I’ve read. But since he had just taken a long flight, the chance of a PE is higher than it otherwise would be.

@Shaggy

Based on new info from the Medical Examiner, Graham likely died from an aortic rupture caused by having hardening of the arteries. So, if confirmed, that’s neither of the things I thought was the most likely cause.
 
What the??

Sen. Mitch McConnell breaks silence, says fall led to hospitalization

Sen. Mitch McConnell broke his public silence on his health July 12, saying a fall and a subsequent bout of pneumonia have kept him away from the Senate for about a month.

In a statement to his constituents, the Kentucky Republican said he was "briefly unconscious" after the fall and was admitted to a hospital, where he underwent extensive testing and treatment. McConnell, 84, said he has since moved from the hospital to a rehabilitation center and is continuing physical therapy to "keep regaining my strength."

"My doctors have confirmed that I didn't break any bones or suffer a concussion. I didn't have a heart attack or a stroke. I don't have any tumors or hemorrhages," McConnell said. "But I was briefly unconscious and was taken to the hospital."


 
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