I love the smell of a good conspiracy theory in the morning

Breitbart’s boys are working on a doozie!

Patton, perhaps America’s greatest fighting general, died twelve days after a mysterious vehicle accident outside Mannheim, Germany, December 9, 1945. He was the only person injured. Sitting in the rear of a chauffeured Cadillac limousine with an aide beside him, Patton suffered a broken neck when a two-and-a- half-ton US Army truck suddenly veered into the Cadillac’s path without signaling. Patton’s driver, who couldn’t avoid the crash, would later privately tell his son that the truck had been waiting for them on the side of the road as they’d started up from a railroad track stop. All on-scene reports and military investigative reports of the incident have vanished.

Go read. You know you want to.

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One Response to I love the smell of a good conspiracy theory in the morning

  1. Guy S says:

    OOOOOoooo I like! I like! So much so, this may develop into something of interest. I have been a “fan” of the good General since my teen years (back around the time the world went from “black and white” to color). Given the zeal on the part of so many who were in power at that time, to “make nice” with Uncle Joe and his red star friends, this does not surprise me in the least. Here is hoping Breitbart and company are able to dig up some real information on this and not just a retelling of old tales.

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