Second Amendment Proponent, Criticized Marjory Stoneman’s Gun Control Cavalcade
By James F. Tracy
Sometime
on or around April 1, 2018 Broward County Sheriff’s Deputy Jason
Fitzsimons, 42 years old and in excellent state of mind and health,
called in sick to his job. Shortly thereafter Fitzsimons was found dead
on his sofa. There has been a complete “news blackout” of this curious
and untimely death.
Deputy
Fitzsimons wasn’t just any law enforcement officer. Unlike many of his
peers, he took to social media to question the potential agenda behind
the February 14 Marjory Stoneman High School mass shooting, suggesting
that the event was being used to promote the Democratic Party’s gun
control platform in anticipation of the 2018 midterm elections. And
recent personnel decisions involving public officials indicate (e.g. here and here),
an unwritten law of taxpayer-funded institutions is that employees
disavow and steer clear of “conspiracy theories” that may call their
superiors’ motives into question.
One post found on Fitzsimons’ Facebook page
depicts the Parkland massacre’s main spokesperson, David Hogg, in
National Socialist regalia, with the caption, “We will March Until We
Disarm Every American.”
Fitzsimons’ Facebook page
has since been “scrubbed” of any 2018 posts, which would of course
include those that may be calling the Parkland shooting or its aftermath
into question.
The
circumstances surrounding Deputy Fitzsimons’ death are sketchy. The
official cause has been attributed to cancer, yet this is contradicted
by anobituary found
at obittree.com, stating that he “died unexpectedly.” The “died
unexpectedly” phrase is one morticians and/or loved ones sometimes
employ when for one reason or another they are reluctant to disclose the
true cause of death, as in the case of a suicide.
Yet
as the above obituary makes clear, Fitzsimons does not seem as if he
would have been a likely suicide candidate. The law enforcement officer
“lived life to the fullest and enjoyed spending time loving on his many
friends [sic],”the document reads. Fitzsimons was also the life of the
party, according to the obituary’s author(s). “He dreamed to one day be
Batman or Kenny Chesney, and you could often find him singing at a local
karaoke night or taking selfies while under the disguise of the caped
crusader.” Further, the deceased also had a spiritual devotion “in his
Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.”
If
Fitzsimons in fact died of cancer, the onset must have been extremely
sudden. Neither the obituary nor accompanying memorials reference any
struggle with the disease, but instead point to his inspiring presence
while expressing astonishment at the abruptness of his passing.
Aside
from numerous friends attesting to his warm disposition in their
memorials, Deputy Fitzsimons appeared to be in excellent health, as
various photos suggest.
Following
the December 14, 2012 Sandy Hook School massacre numerous law
enforcement officers with intimate knowledge of the event’s
investigation either retired or died unexpectedly. These included
Connecticut State Police Major William Podgorski, who passed on, following “a brief undisclosed illness.”
As Sandy Hook researcher Tony Mead observed in 2014,
From Douglas Cottle, who died Sept 29, 2012, at age 62 to Michael Bellmore, who died May 3, 2014 at age 27, more questions than answers seem to arise. The Connecticut State Police Commander, the Connecticut State Police Commissioner, the Western Connecticut State Police Commander as well as the Connecticut State Medical Examiner have all been eliminated from the story either by retiring or death. What better way to cover up any possibility of ever disclosing the truth ? What better way to perpetuate conspiracy theories ?
Those who received word via Twitter of Fitzsimons’ untimely death have expressed similar doubt and suspicion on the vague and unusual circumstances.
As
is suggested in the aftermath of other recent mass shooting events,
Fitzsimons simply may have possessed too much information, was at the
wrong place at the wrong time, and/or asked sensitive questions of his
peers and superiors on the specifics of the Parkland shooting. It is
beyond dispute that the sheriff’s deputy had become uncomfortably
outspoken on the February 14 event.
The
record reflects that Deputy Fitzsimons was a wonderful individual and
friend who cared about “truth” and the US Constitution. Perhaps these
concerns are no longer desired by the management of certain policing
agencies. There is indeed ample room for suspicion.
https://fellowshipoftheminds.com/2018/04/09/dead-at-42-broward-county-sheriff-deputy-who-questioned-parkland-school-shootings-gun-control-agenda/
4 comments:
Remember the Heroes, when we have to start reloading... Fast acting cancer, what a load of BS! RIP Jason! We will carry on the fight!
It seems that the only deaths associated with the mass shootings are of the whistleblowers.
I am so sorry for this man and his family. TO JASON: thank you for standing up for what you believe. YOU ARE A HERO! R.I.P I believe that there is a beautiful resting place on the other side.
TO THE MURDERERS, RAPISTS AND SATANISTS: WE WILL NEVER FORGET THE MANY VICTIMS OF THIS FIGHT FOR FREEDOM NOR THE MANY INNOCENT VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING. THERE ARE A FEW WHO COMMENT ON THIS BLOG ABOUT HOW LOVE AND FORGIVENESS IS THE ANSWER. THANK GOD MOST OF US DO NOT BELIEVE THAT LOVE WILL COMBAT THE EVIL OF THIS MAGNITUDE. YOU ARE MISTAKING OUR SILENCE AND LACK OF PRESENCE IN THE STREETS AS A WEAKNESS. WE WILL NEVER FORGIVE AS WE ARE JUST LYING IN WAIT... VERY PREPARED TO SEND YOU TO A FIERY PLACE OF ETERNAL UNREST!!!!!!!!
This...
Loss of words... An American Hero...
In Jesus Name, Blessings, Amen
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