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Kymberley Suchomel was a survivor of the Las Vegas shooting. She noticed the MSM wasn't reporting the events of that night the way she and several others witnessed them, so she wanted to put together a group to expose the truth of what happened. Unfortunately, her grandmother found her dead on her bedroom floor when she came over to babysit on Monday morning, October 9.

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Quote:A woman who died days after surviving the ill-fated October 1 country music festival in Las Vegas wanted to organize a survivor’s group in order to flesh out the strange event, Facebook conversations reveal.

Kymberley Suchomel, 28, died suddenly on October 9 at her Apple Valley, California, residence five days after posting her version of events to Facebook.

In the days following the massacre, friends reached out to Suchomel over a October 4 post in which she described someone setting off “fire crackers” near the venue, and detailed being chased by numerous people, concluding at one point “There was more than one gun firing. 100% more than one.”

One longtime friend of Suchomel’s, who asked to remain anonymous, provided Infowars with screenshots of a conversation he’d had with her, in which she indicated planning to “organize a group of survivors” in order “to piece things together.”

You can visit the article HERE to see the screen shots and read more from this article.

Kymberly had a history of seizures, and some of her friends think that maybe the stress of what happened caused her death. An autopsy will have to determine if this is the case, which could take several months.

If you look at this from another angle, the conspiracy angle, could the Powers That Be have taken her out because she had evidence that went against the narrative they want the public to believe? 

Being that she had a history of having seizures, it would be easy to say this was the case without anyone questioning it.

A method to do this sort of thing was suggested back in 1998:


Quote:In 1998, a secret Army intelligence analysis suggested a new way to take out enemies: blast them with electromagnetic energy until their brains overload and they start to convulse. Amazingly, it was an idea inspired by a Pokemon episode.

Application of "electromagnetic pulses" could force neurons to all fire at once, causing a "disruption of voluntary muscle control," reads a description of a proposed seizure weapon, contained in a declassified document from the Army's National Ground Intelligence Center. "It is thought by using a method that would actually trigger nerve synapses directly with an electrical field, essentially 100% of individuals would be susceptible to seizure induction."


The Pokemon Plot


So, because "they" are trying to coverup everything else about this shooting, I suggest the public don't accept this woman's death as a "natural" occurrence without looking at the bigger picture; the threat she posed to the narrative "they" want us to believe. And, even if the autopsy does show she died from a seizure, it could have been the "Pokemon Weapon" that induced it.  We may never know the answer.