The late US Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia had become not only a critic of the decisions that the liberal wing of the Supreme Court made, but a critic of the Supreme Court itself, calling the institution a “threat to American democracy.”
He also went so far as to support what is often referred to as a “conspiracy theory,” that FEMA camps are being established for the purpose of the detention of Americans, stating that Americans were “kidding themselves” if they didn’t believe that the camps and their nefarious purposes exist.
Clearly this talk was not coming from someone on the fringe of society, but from a man who was at the pinnacle of his profession — a US Supreme Court justice, no less. So when he made comments like these , it was not possible for opponents to write what he said off as the ravings of someone on the lunatic fringe. Scalia, by his position and stature, demanded attention, forcing his statements into the national discourse while offering support for ideas those on the left want hidden from the public.
His comments undoubtedly made him a lot of enemies on the left. Although it’s not a path we like to go down, given recent leaked emails, we have to think the unthinkable: Was a US Supreme Court justice assassinated because he had become a danger to those on the left and their agenda? That’s a very serious charge, and it demands a serious investigation and a discussion of what we now know. Something we will do on page two.

Also he wasn’t autopsied; suspicious.
Of course he was, they were so damn sure Hillary was in they didn’t want him in the way of their radical laws she was going to pass. The democrats are the biggest threat to our country. Hillary has a trail of dead bodies
You would be a fool to think he wasnt murdered
I didn’t even read! Just allow the man to Rest In Peace.
Interesting!
I could have told you that.
Why no autopsy was always my question.
I always thot his death was too suspicious
When I see this on YaHoo or CNN then I would consider it something.
Rest in peace Justice Scalia. You were a man of radical candor and a true hero.