Mysterious deaths bring more questions than answers
Dr. Jeff Bradstreet, Jeana Beck, and most recently Mila de Mier share a bizarre and deadly connection: All three died under the most mysterious of circumstances.
Bradstreet was a holistic practitioner who openly questioned the link between vaccines and autism. Beck was the founder of the group Unlocking Autism, and de Mier had been protesting the release of GMO mosquitoes in Florida for several years.
The media reported that Dr. Bradstreet committed suicide by shooting himself in the chest on the banks of a North Carolina river, but scores of patients, friends, and family members are calling this a cover-up, saying that he would never have killed himself.
Jenna Beck vanished after stepping outside for a cigarette at an Oregon hotel. The next day, she was found dead in a nearby canal.
And just last week, activist Mila de Mier’s body was found floating in the swimming pool at a hotel near the D.C. convention center where she had gone to lobby Congress and present a petition at EPA headquarters.
Like an episode of Cold Case, these disturbing deaths have left family and friends with more questions than answers.
While there’s nothing we can do to bring these visionaries back, their stories tell us that there’s much more going on than what we’re hearing from the mainstream media. And it’s why we will never stop hunting down the truth.
A coincidence…?
Back in the summer of 2015, we heard the shocking news that Dr. Bradstreet had died.
By anyone’s account, he was a major thorn in the side of mainstream medicine and Big Pharma, having published numerous papers researching the potential link between vaccines and autism. And as you probably know, anyone who dares to bring up that untouchable topic is immediately labeled as a crazy.
So, it came as no surprise that the media ran with the story that Dr. Bradstreet had somehow slogged into the Rocky Broad River and fatally shot himself in the chest. His family, however, didn’t buy it… and loudly questioned the “findings” that he died by his own hand.
Then came last year’s unexplained death of Jeana Beck at the age of 49. The mother of four was the founder of the group Unlocking Autism, and one of its missions was to “educate” on the danger of mercury in vaccines and “preserve every parent’s choice” by keeping vaccine exemptions available for all.
Shortly after disappearing while on a trip with her autistic son, police found her body floating in a canal behind the hotel where they were staying.
Now comes the news of the passing of Mila de Mier, called a “modern-day warrior.”
She had spent the last several years trying to stop the release of genetically modified mosquitoes in Texas and the Florida Keys, and she was headed to D.C. to meet with lawmakers and present the EPA with a petition signed by thousands. She signed off on her Facebook page before leaving — “EPA better be ready!”
Sadly, the 45-year-old mother of three was found floating face down in the indoor pool at the Cambria Hotel in D.C.
Individually, these cases are baffling. Together, they raise a great deal of suspicion as to whether sinister forces may be silencing those who dare to speak out.
Bradstreet, Beck, and de Mier certainly had plenty of enemies (many in high places), but is it possible that their deaths could simply be a tragic coincidence?
Or did they cross the wrong people once too often?
These are things we most likely will never know. And despite family members continuing to look for answers, chances are, they will never find out what really happened.
The best we can do right now is continue our own hunt for answers – whether the questions involve vaccines, drugs, GMO foods (and mosquitoes!), or anything else the industry and the feds try to shove down our throats as being perfectly safe without giving us real evidence to back that up.
“Anti-GMO mosquito activist dies in a swimming pool” Gwen Filosa, April 11, 2018, The Miami Herald, miamiherald.com


