Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Harper Linked to the Killing of John Lennon...maybe other bad stuff!
After reading this article, about some MP's father-in-law's friend's cousin's uncle's boss being a possible witness to some evil deeds, I thought I should maybe do a little checking into Mr. Harper's own background. Just to reassure myself that everything was squeeky clean, I scowered the internets looking for any link Mr. Harper might have to some horrific crime or crimes. Well folks, what I found will shock and surprise you. Through extensive clicking I uncovered a link between our Prime Minister and the murder of John Lennon as well as the assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan. The evidence is circumstantial, but taken as a whole it is pretty damning. Just like Lennon's killer Mark David Chapman, Stephan Harper is a fan of the Beatles. In fact, it has been proven he has an extensive collection of Beatles albums on vinyl!?! Second, Chapman was inspired to kill after reading the hit book "The Catcher in the Rye". Well, I need not mention that this is a famous book...one which Mr. Harper has likely read.......Hello? But it gets worse....John Hinckley Jr. was also carrying a copy of Catcher in the Rye when he attempted to assassinate Ronald Reagan. Well listen to this...Hinckley's brother Scott had a meeting scheduled with Neil Bush the day after the shooting. Neil Bush was the third most famous son (only just ahead of Marvin) of Reagan's Vice President George H. W. Bush. George's other son, George W., later became President and is seen here hamming it up with Stephan Harper in Mexico. I ask you then, what is Harper doing hanging out with all these people connected to the Reagan shooting, and more importantly, does he currently own, or carry with him, a copy of Catcher in the Rye? Now you might say that this is mere conjecture, that I am grasping at straws or making something out of nothing. Well you would be right. In fact, I guess there is no connection? In fact, you could say that even if there was a connection it is not proven by any legitimate standard. Huh? Glad nobody reads my blog and thus, I didn't launch this before the entire nation.
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