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The 'Splitting the Sky' Blog: We owe it to Dac to be suspicious and to be vigilant

25.3.13

The 'Splitting the Sky' Blog: We owe it to Dac to be suspicious and to be vigilant - Again, we don't have ALL of the details yet, and I do NOT know what is being done in terms of an investigation, but I DO know that, from spending time with him up there, that he went for long walks by himself everyday in quiet and secluded areas around the small town of Chase. That would have been perfect for an ambush had any one wanted to take him out. Yes, accidents DO happen! BUT, due to his long history of very dedicated activism, during which he always spoke "truth to power", confronted tyranny head on, outted the major global criminals and cabals, and was a constant thorn in their side, there is NO doubt that he had powerful enemies. While I do NOT want to accuse anyone of a "cover up", WE the friends, brothers and sisters of Splitting the Sky and his family, must expect that a proper, full and public inquiry is conducted, and insist upon accountability for those charged with investigating his untimely death. Dac knew very well that this battle for Truth , Justice and Peace is also a 'spiritual battle'. So I would ask that others who are so inclined, please join me in prayer for his family; for their safety and comfort, and also in a prayer, that the investigation is being done correctly and thoroughly, by some dedicated professionals with integrity, as our dear friend and brother so richly deserves.


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