The World’s Deadliest Profession


I recently reflected on the mysterious deaths of 48 cutting edge executives employed in the West’s inscrutable banking system. It doesn’t get any better. No less than 74 NASA scientists have also been killed in the last two years. There are so many Western bankers and NASA scientists in morgues there’s hardly room for others who die in suspicious circumstances. I hope it is not whistle-blowing media columnists. There are now so few of them that I fear a similar culling has already taken place.

NASA scientist Alberto Behar (aged 47, pictured above) died in a plane crash one year ago. The dead man was no ordinary scientist. He had helped prove there was once water on Mars. He was also working at the sharp edge of research into robotic exploration in hostile environments.

An exceptionally clever man, Behar was also a flight instructor for fixed wing and helicopter aircraft. On the day of his unfortunate ‘accident’ the weather was perfect. His aircraft inexplicably started to lose altitude and Behar lost his life. The investigation’s findings are riddled with inconsistencies and the best in the industry could not explain what had gone wrong. All 74 deaths have been listed as accident or suicide.

In Britain, three scientists investigating melting polar ice may have been assassinated within the space of just three months. Whistle-blower Professor Peter Wadhams said he feared being labelled a ‘looney’ over his suspicion that the deaths of the scientists were more than just an ‘extraordinary’ coincidence. He insisted the trio could have been murdered and hinted that the oil industry or else sinister government forces might be implicated.

The unfortunate scientists were Seymour Laxon and Katherine Giles who were climate change scientists based at University College London. The other researcher was Tim Boyd engaged by the Scottish Association for Marine Science. All three died within the space of a few months in early 2013.

Professor Laxon fell down a flight of stairs at a New Year Eve party at a house in Essex. Dr Giles died when she was in collision with a lorry when cycling to work in London. Dr Boyd is thought to have been struck by lightning while walking in Scotland. Prof Wadhams said that in the weeks after Prof Laxon’s death he believed he was targeted by a lorry which tried to force him off the road. He reported the incident to the police.

When the ill-fated MH17 Malaysian Airline was brought down over war-torn Ukraine, there were believed to be an estimated 100 leading scientists on the aircraft. Headed for an AIDS issue related conference in Melbourne, it was said that with these researchers between them had the solution to the AIDS epidemic. As with cancer, the AIDS and Ebola diseases are worth billions to the big pharmaceuticals. Those profits would be decimated if a cure was found for these illnesses and diseases such as cancer.

To the baton of the CIA conductor, Western mainstream media obediently chorused that Russia’s President Vladimir Putin was to blame. The problem is that there was never the slightest evidence of Russian culpability. Unsurprisingly, the DC-backed Kiev regime and Dutch investigation team went to great lengths to earn the ‘Non-Disclosure Oscars of the Year,’ accolade.

Provided you avoid mainstream media as your source of information, the circumstances of the deaths of 48 bankers, and so far 74 scientists (watch this space) is available with a little online research. Clearly, if you wish to reach or surpass your allotted lifespan of three score years and ten, it is best avoid a career in cutting edge science or banking.

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