Tag: Kurt Cobain suicide

April 9, 1994 – New York Times – medical “incompetence” and cancer drug warning – FBI investigates whether KGB recruited US official

I said earlier I thought I’d find things alluding to Cobain’s suicide in the days after the suicide and before his body was “found,” and I did. But these items that are in the same issue as his obituary are standing out to me right now. It’s the involvement of the medical systems. Cobain, like Chris Newman, was killed by a weaponized medical system. “Famous Blue Raincoat” Aunt Marge is part of that system.

The nastiness of the community around this – and make no mistake – people have been NASTY about Cobain – is likely part of this system as well. Folks around here, likely under the influence of biomedical mind control, often pretend to love, respect, admire the same people they sacrifice, with lies, to the FBI/CIA/hospital weapons globally-financed assassination system. It’s pretty atrocious.

It has not even BEGUN to get weird

Part of the reason to keep me arguing the same basic facts at basement level is to keep the big ugly truth from unfurling its wings. However, there are experiments that others can do at home to test some of the hypotheses I’m making. I’m not saying you’ll find a smoking gun that you can take to court and make a case beyond a reasonable doubt, but it really does make a big difference what you see, once you know what to look for. That’s the basic way this thing works.

Do you have a digital subscription to the New York Times, like I do? If so, here’s a set of assertions, and something to try, to test them out.

  1. Not just me and my family, but MANY people are under a type of distributed covert surveillance. My neighbors were, including and maybe especially Bret Bowman. Chris Newman was of course. My daughter is and has been since the day she was born. And Kurt Cobain was.
  2. Certain incidents, small and large, that appear to be things that just happen are actually planned out long ahead of time and known to a large number of people. The 9/11 attacks. The January 6, 2021 insurrection. And the suicide of Kurt Cobain.
  3. Our major newspapers are covering all this up while simultaneously revealing what they know between the lines, for reasons that I can’t entirely explain, except that it seems to be treated as a game.

So, within the world operating as advertised, these are three very outstanding statements. One might be tempted just to say I am a crazy conspiracy theorist and walk away (most people who do this actually know I’m telling the truth, making the situation even more murky). But the thing with statement number 3 is you can go back after a major event, to see if a breadcrumb trail had been left. Because I’m telling you, they cannot seem to help but leave clues.

I’ve done this experiment with Bret Bowman and the New York Times, and found clues. I’ve done the experiment with 9/11 attacks and there are so many clues, not just in the New York Times, but throughout Hollywood media, going on for years and years, it’s really incredible to me that the cover up is still so persistent. I suppose it’s all about these biomedical implants and assassination program, which is basically in the process or turning us into fascist state run by the FBI and CIA. I don’t recognize this fascist state and I wish others also would not.

Anyway, it never occurred to me until now to look at Kurt Cobain’s suicide through this lens. The thing about Cobain’s suicide although it occurred on April 5, 1994, his body was not immediately discovered. But I have asserted that Cobain was under surveillance when he committed suicide. Like I said, some of the surveillance going on is pornographic, including child exploitation, and some is snuff action. Most of it is invasive and manipulative. Remember – there are numerous surveillance devices in hospital rooms, and in elderly care homes as well. It’s sick stuff, and I’m continuing to call it what it is.

Kurt Cobain killed himself on April 5, according to examiners, but he was not found until April 8. So if I am correct that he was under distributed, likely even taped surveillance, the suicide would have been known about by an “elite” group for about three days before it was officially reported, and you better bet they would be sneaking references into the New York Times. In fact, it could have even affected other things, like the stock market, even before the body was “discovered.”

Have I looked into this yet? Nope.

But I will.

I think it’s important when possible, especially from the pre-internet era, to look at print archives. Because layout, juxtapositions, etc – matters. So I will use the Times Machine, and see what I see between April 5 and April 9, 1994. If you have a digital NY Times subscription, you can do the same thing.