There has a been a wave of suicides, or perhaps "suicides",
in the wake of 9/11 that have become more brazenly suspicious
as time goes on. The most bluntly suspicious recently are the
deaths of Gary Webb, and very recently, Palestinian activist
Riad Hamad. (Hamad's death preceded Palfrey only by a couple
of weeks.)
Perhaps Ms. Palfrey's death is a legitimate suicide, however,
the deaths of people that are inconvenient to the powers-that-be
seems to be chugging along at a steady, ugly pace. This is why
people are suspicious. I have put together a little list of
recent odd suicides, together with a seldom-heard segment from
an interview with Ms. Palfrey in 2007. (The interview is from
Coast-to-Coast-am, and I want to be clear that I do not offer
a general endorsement of the radio program, but Ms. Palfrey
is very frank and enlightening in this interview with Ian Punnett,
and I hope you'll agree it's worth hearing. She makes it clear
that she was not given a regular ride through the justice system,
she was targeted, and persecuted, with post-9/11 surveillance
of wire transfers playing a key part.)
Two exceptions: One is Anton Ng, who was flat-out executed
in Guatemala, he was an associate of Danny Casolaro's, and was
killed shortly before Casolaro while researching BCCI. (Researching
BCCI was also not very good for Mark Lombardi's health.) Another
is Dr. David M. Graham, who appears to have been poisoned, with
an intent to make it look he poisoned himself.