Thursday, May 26, 2022

12 miles to Pass a man on a Bicycle





As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.


In the drama of the Monkey and Monqueer Pox, some information surfaced on the death of the top pox virologist in the world, Dr. Mark Buller of St. Louis Missouri in 2017 AD in the year of our Lord. He was killed while riding a bicycle and struck by a car.

That sounds a bit conspiracy theory, so I checked and I honestly am confused as I found the actual report of the accident and will quote it.


Police said Buller was killed shortly before 6 p.m. Friday in the 10600 block of Riverview Drive. A 48-year-old man driving a Ford E-350 tried to pass Buller on the left. Buller, of the 7400 block of University Drive, then swerved left. He and the vehicle that was trying to pass him went into the northbound lanes of Riverview Drive.

An oncoming Audi A8 driven by a 56-year-old man then struck the vehicle and Buller, who was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.


This was from St. Louis Today, not Alex Jones or someone that can be questioned for veracity. 

In not knowing St. Louis, I turned to Google Maps and entered the two addresses as I could not figure out how the addresses were different.

Here is the Google Map.




If you look at the map, this is not crossing some intersection which the report sounds like, but is like 12 to 25 miles from one point to the other. I am confused because how is a vehicle passing someone on a bike for 12 miles and they both are swerving into a left lane to be struck by another vehicle after what appears to be both Buller and the vehicle in the wrong lane for 12 miles?

OK this is something which does not add up as most things do not add up in this Mockingbird world.


Nuff Said


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