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    Default Rifle Manufacturer Killed In Mysterious Car Crash Days After Posting Psych Drug Link

    http://beforeitsnews.com/crime-all-s...s-2445672.html

    "John Noveske is one of the most celebrated battle rifle manufacturers in America. His rifles, found at www.NoveskeRifleworks.com are widely recognized as some of the finest pieces of American-made hardware ever created. (I own one of his rifles, and it’s a masterpiece of a machine that just keeps on running.) Sadly, John Noveske was killed in a mysterious car crash just a few days ago, on January 4, 2013.
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    John Noveske wasn’t the first prominent gun rights supporter to be killed in the last few days. Keith Ratliff, the creator of a super-popular YouTube channel featuring videos of exotic weapons, was also recently found dead."

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    Doesn't sound so mysterious to me:

    According to Sergeant Tyler Lee, on January 4, 2013 at approximately 9:13 p.m., a 1984 Toyota Land Cruiser driven by John Noveske, age 36, from Grants Pass, was westbound on Highway 260 near El Camino Way.

    As the vehicle negotiated a right curve, it traveled across the oncoming lane onto the dirt highway shoulder until it struck two large boulders. The vehicle rolled and Noveske was ejected.
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    Sounds like he didn't wear his seat-belt.

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    Moron wasn't wearing his seat belt. He probably thought he was too rich for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmorepunk View Post
    Moron wasn't wearing his seat belt. He probably thought he was too rich for it.
    Nobody was going to take his rights away by making him wear his seat belt. Which is cool, nature selection in action.

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    Wearing a seat belt is a basic intelligence test. If you don't wear one you're an idiot.

    If this guy a substantial volume of time worry about criminals and home invaders like some posters here and he didn't wear a seat belt, then he shows very poor risk assessment skills. This is even more true if his actions are what led to him being ejected from the vehicle.

    Criminals are scarier, but that other stuff you don't worry about because you're "in control" are substantially more likely to get you.

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    no mystery here, right down to the OP's continued relieance on hysteria and intellectual dishonesty.....

    can't wait for the toxicology reports confirming his impaired status when he took a left turn where there wasn't one....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmorepunk View Post
    Moron wasn't wearing his seat belt. He probably thought he was too rich for it.
    Probably thought his gun would protect him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheResearcher View Post
    http://beforeitsnews.com/crime-all-s...s-2445672.html

    "John Noveske is one of the most celebrated battle rifle manufacturers in America. His rifles, found at www.NoveskeRifleworks.com are widely recognized as some of the finest pieces of American-made hardware ever created. (I own one of his rifles, and it’s a masterpiece of a machine that just keeps on running.) Sadly, John Noveske was killed in a mysterious car crash just a few days ago, on January 4, 2013.
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    John Noveske wasn’t the first prominent gun rights supporter to be killed in the last few days. Keith Ratliff, the creator of a super-popular YouTube channel featuring videos of exotic weapons, was also recently found dead."
    Was this "article", like, written by, like, a 15 year old or what?

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    He wasn’t wearing a seatbelt ~

    John Noveske, 36, founder of Noveske Rifleworks, was driving his Toyota Land Cruiser west on Highway 260 near El Camino Way in Grants Pass at approximately 9:13 p.m. when he went wide around a curve, drove across the oncoming lane and a dirt highway shoulder until he struck two large boulders. The vehicle rolled, and Noveske, who wasn't wearing a seatbelt, was ejected.
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    So what is the mystery?

    BUT…

    Geissele Automatics will be selling a limited-edition Noveske Memorial trigger at SHOT Show this year. John Noveske died earlier this month unexpectedly.
    Memorial Trigger

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    Condolences to his family.

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    That link is full of gold-standard comedy. From the "article":

    Steve Quayle, creator of SteveQuayle.com, says “the red list is on!” This refers to the so-called “red list” — a secret kill list of Americans authorized by Obama and designed to be invoked immediately before an attempted radical leftist takeover of the nation. In support of this theory, Obama himself actually signed into law the NDAA which authorizes secret assassinations of U.S. citizens on U.S. soil.

    Instead of the red list being “conspiracy theory,” it appears to be a key component of Obama’s domestic policy.
    The comments section is better:

    Live Free or Die
    It appears that the 2nd Civil War in Amerikkka has begun, except, the US GOVT TERRORISTS do not want you to know that the WAR has begun so that THEY CAN KILL AS MANY PRO-GUN ACTIVISTS and manufacturers as THEY possibly can. Why do I think that this is just the beginning? Remember what happened to this guy, too… /politics/2013/01/manager-of-fps-russia-murdered-pro-gun-youtube-channel-was-3rd-most-popular-youtube-channel-2482424.html

    I’ve got a bad feeling that very soon, it’ll be people on both sides of this political stance being killed if THEY keep on killing off those who support the 2nd Amendment…
    Anonymous
    This is war and you are either with us or you are with the government terrorists.
    Anonymous
    Lock n load!
    There are some scary people out there.

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    That's it, I'm moving into my bunker! Oh, and if you don't know the secret knock-you better watch out for the flame-throwing hand rails on the stairs!

    God I love the prepper and bunker shows!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norman View Post
    That's it, I'm moving into my bunker! Oh, and if you don't know the secret knock-you better watch out for the flame-throwing hand rails on the stairs!

    God I love the prepper and bunker shows!
    Do they have laminated membership cards like those secret smoker clubs have around here?

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    Mysterious? What's the mystery, he drove a 29 year old clunker into 2 boulders that didn't move.

    Researcher or Paranoid Conspiracy

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    Time to blame "psych drugs" for his accident too.

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    Great post, Researcher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by llubon View Post
    Mysterious? What's the mystery, he drove a 29 year old clunker into 2 boulders that didn't move.

    Researcher or Paranoid Conspiracy
    Were the boulders there the day before the accident? And who put them there?

    A mystery indeed!

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