10 Most Suspicious Deaths In American Politics

Arzobispado de San Salvador; Congregatio de Causis Sanctorum, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

10. Archbishop Oscar Romero

Oscar was given the tag “voice of those without voice” because of his efforts in speaking against the many injustices perpetrated by the military regime in El Salvador. He was killed in cold blood on United States soil in 1980 while he was holding mass in church. His death was monumental as it triggered the start of a civil war that killed 80,000 people.

Even though the U.S. government promised to avenge his murder, no arrest or conviction has been made to this date. Many believe that the government deliberately handled the case incompetently in furtherance of a different agenda.

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3 thoughts on “10 Most Suspicious Deaths In American Politics”

  1. Douglas Meyer, Sr.

    This could have been a great read but it is riddled with errors, typos, and poor editing. Just one example…Archbishop Romero was NOT killed on United States soil; he was killed in San Salvador. One man’s opinion…if the items are important enough to be written, they should be important enough to be well-written.

  2. All the above deaths and many others like them plus many suicides by notorious criminals while in custody , show the incompetence of our criminal system and the power/influence of few . individuals/organizations/institutions.

  3. The Kennedy assasination was the beginning of the end for American Democracy. “They” then knew that they could get away with anything, and have been ever since.

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