David Chase Taylor #conspiracy truthernews.wordpress.com

Based on evidence acquired to date, it appears that Fast and the Furious star Paul Walker was assassinated in a drone strike on November 30, 2013, while riding in a car in Los Angeles, California. While initial reports state that the car split in two after striking a tree at a high rate of speed, one look at the crash scene (see photo below) and it’s evident that the tree (no more than 6 inches in diameter) was not solely responsible for cutting in half, exploding and completely destroying the brand new 2013 Porsche Carrera GT, regardless of the rate of impact. In other words, what is being alleged by authorities is physically and scientifically impossible. A few inches of wood are no match for thousands of pounds of forged steel traveling at an extremely high-rate of speed, allegedly. The Walker crash scene is eerily similar to what is known to be a missile strike on a vehicle and almost identical to that of Rolling Stone reporter Michael Hastings who also assassinated in a fiery car crash on June 18, 2013, in Los Angeles, California. In a video taken by witnesses (see below) who arrived at the crash scene only moments after the explosion, pieces of Walker’s Carrera GT can be seen strewn across the street in every direction, characteristic of a high-impact missile strike.

It’s no secret that drones are operating in American airspace, the only question is whether or not they are now openly assassinating U.S. citizens, something President Obama has already admitted doing. Roughly 4 months ago on July 26, 2013, the FBI informed U.S. Senator Rand Paul in an unclassified letter they have flown drones over U.S. airspace a total of 10 times in the past seven years, a number which is likely much higher. Aside from the deaths of Walker and Hastings, other suspected drone strikes include the West Texas Fertilizer Company explosion on April 17, 2013, in which a missile can be seen striking the building just prior to the explosion, and the explosion which killed the 19 elite firefighters near Yarnell Hill, Arizona, on June 30, 2013. Curiously, the autopsies and photos of the 19 firefighters are being withheld from the victims families because they are most likely not consistent with the now retracted preliminary autopsy report which stated that burns and smoke inhalation were the cause of death. Considering that the firefighters suffered a radio blackout just prior to the explosion (i.e., electronic blackouts generally precede black operations) and that drones are admittedly being used fight forest fires (or start them), the likelihood of foul play is exponentially higher. Although the FBI’s drone missions are still classified, they’re evidently comprised of assassinations which are intended to look like “accidents”.

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