"Something isn't adding up.
What exactly is a "brief illness," anyway? Seems to lack a good degree of specificity... especially as this is him YESTERDAY in Ukraine.
Does he look ill?
And if he was sick enough to be terminal to this degree, why was he traveling that far?"
(twitter.com)
( Lead Poisoning? )
The 'Widow Maker' heart attack is 98% fatal if it occurs outside a hospital. A LAD heart attack, commonly known as the "widowmaker," occurs when the Left Anterior Descending artery is completely blocked. This artery supplies half of the heart's blood, making this blockage immediately life-threatening.
Heart attacks don't "just happen." At least not anymore, not for someone in power. It is trivial to know if someone is susceptible to a heart attack. It is trivial to know if an "artery is blocked" long before it becomes a problem and thus solved. It is trivial (for someone in the know) to unblock an artery and prevent it from becoming problematic.
There are three scenarios that I think are probable:
Based on the total amount of information I have available, based on my investigations, "2" (natural causes) is the least likely case.
His death advances the narrative and has huge implications.
Nothing can stop what is coming.
"2" is very unlikely.
Being a member of the Senate, I doubt a significant partial blockage would go unnoticed by his health care provider.
It's basically impossible.
In the mid aughts (2004+), I was part of a team who created an "expert system" (the precursor for current AI) to diagnose heart disease. Such a medical issue such as arterial blockage was trivial to test. Our system used only three or five leads (depending on if there were suspicions), and no jell or messy residue. It took two minutes or less to put on the leads, took seconds for the AI to put out the info and a minute for the doctor to proclaim the diagnosis (five minutes total for the entire test).
Such an issue (heart attack from arterial blockage) might occur for someone who has never had a doctor's visit in the prior ten years, but for a senator, who is tested all the time (at least once a year), it stretches credulity beyond breaking.
What's the procedure called (so I can ask for it)?
Cool - did not know about that tech
Right but just because you don’t know about it doesn’t mean him and his medical team didn’t. I keep my heath private.
Good analysis. If it was 1 or 3...We still don't know who did it.
The Deep State, if he was really singing. The good guys, if he was no longer useful, paying him the wages of treason. Putin, for his support of Ukraine...
If the SC GOP, rotten to it's core, names someone to take his place that is just as bad, then it wasn't the good guys. The good guys would have a repacement in mind...let's see what happens to Miss Lindsay's slot.
A sudden heart attack isn't 'natural causes'?
See my other response.
Brief illness equals Russian missile strike
I bet dopey or one of his entourage forgot to turn their phone off, or didn’t scrub the meta data from a photo.
Remember those retarded Reddit volunteers? Boom.
Exactly what I was thinking...
he co sponsored the save act ....
SO what happens when such a senator is taken out?
We need to pass the Save America Act to honor him. Pass it on.
Well that all depends on if he was poached or not....🦏
Otherwise according to South Carolina law, McMaster will appoint someone to fill Graham’s seat until Jan. 3 of next year.
Heart attack gun?
The CIA has a heart attack weapon....
The Russians might have the technology as well.
No mystery to it, he died of cardiac arrest. Graham's dad died at 69 of a heart attack only 15 months after his mother died. Graham took legal guardian of his 13 year old sister. Later as a USAF JAG officer he adopted his sister so that she would be covered by his Air Force insurance.
Thats my point...Where does the "brief illness' come into the story then...
So Grahmns dead but McConnel isn't??????????interesting
He'd probably been feeling unwell for hours before the cardiac arrest. Brief illness doesn't necessarily mean he had a diagnosed illness. I've had brief illnesses many times over my 73 years and never went to a doctor for them. Brief illness is simply a cover-all term often used to describe someone who isn't feeling well or is feeling sick.
EVERYONE dies of cardiac arrest.
No mystery indeed but doctors are baffled
Andrew Brietbart was fine hours before his heart episode ......
purkiss80 is correct. The pieces do not add up because Lindsey Graham has been GITMO'd. Treason is his demise.
McNoName's butt-buddy, "singing" for 8 years now, outlived his usefulness. (except the usefuless to the purpose McNoName used him for).
He was likely given options as to the method of his execution. Not suprised he chose to be raped to death by bad men.
When you get blown to pieces in a missile attack, there is a brief period where you are not feeling well at all.
The picture on the left looks like AI. He looks more plump. The picture on the right he looks more sickly. Although I’m not buying it. I guess it was his turn. People forget that the narrative is weapons. There are other weapons like biological warfare facilities. Also, let’s not forget about the human trafficking that goes on through Ukraine. For every visit that Mr. Graham made to Ukraine, I’m pretty sure he was f@cking kids while he was there. 🤷🏼♀️
Of all the news to wake up to. This was honestly the most unexpected. It’s not often a virtually permanent fixture of Congress dies in office under uncertain circumstances. Especially days after all multiple people, including foreign officials, called for his assassination.
The first casualty of war, is the truth.
72 hr rule in effect
According to Google AI:
According to statements from the Russian Ministry of Defense regarding their recent sweeping wave of precision strikes, the specific drone-production targets hit included:
AeroDrone: A prominent Kyiv-based enterprise specializing in manufacturing long-range unmanned aerial vehicles.
The Fanplit Plant: A factory and industrial facility in Kyiv linked by Russian officials to Ukrainian drone network logistics and supply infrastructure.
Black Sea Port Facilities: Drone assembly and logistics hubs located in the critical southern port cities of Izmail, Chornomorsk, and Yuzhny.
"SKY" EVENT???
So... Let me get this straight... Lindsey visited "Skyfall" drone facility in Ukraine... and shortly after, Russia bombed it AND a hotel Graham and NATO brass was staying in..
Now Larry Loomer and other assets have been deployed to seed an alternative narrative that he was poisoned etc - because they want nothing more than a war between the US and Russia...
Don't you think killing a sitting US senator would be grounds for war?
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
https://x.com/LauraLoomer/status/2076205132258124052
At what point does a "LIE" about what REALLY happened, become a necessity to save the world from nuclear destruction?
Something to ponder today...while the 72 hour rule is in effect
u/#catdance
EDIT:
The first casualty of war, is the truth.
72 hr rule in effect
According to Google AI:
According to statements from the Russian Ministry of Defense regarding their recent sweeping wave of precision strikes, the specific drone-production targets hit included:
AeroDrone: A prominent Kyiv-based enterprise specializing in manufacturing long-range unmanned aerial vehicles.
The Fanplit Plant: A factory and industrial facility in Kyiv linked by Russian officials to Ukrainian drone network logistics and supply infrastructure.
Black Sea Port Facilities: Drone assembly and logistics hubs located in the critical southern port cities of Izmail, Chornomorsk, and Yuzhny
Russia killed him in drone manufacturer building.
Short synopsis of Graham’s life by Grok:
Lindsey Olin Graham (July 9, 1955 – July 11, 2026) was a Republican U.S. Senator from South Carolina who served from 2003 until his death. He previously served in the U.S. House and had a background in law and the military.
Parents and Early Family LifeGraham was born in Central, South Carolina (a small town in Pickens County), to Millie (Walters) Graham and Florence James "F.J." Graham. His parents ran the Sanitary Cafe, a combination restaurant, bar, pool hall, and liquor store. The family lived modestly—initially in one room in the back of the business—before moving to a trailer and then a house. Graham’s family was of Scots-Irish descent, and he was the first in his family to attend college. He worked in the family business growing up.
His mother, Millie, died of Hodgkin’s lymphoma at age 52 when Graham was 21 (around 1976–1977, while he was in college). His father, F.J., died about 15 months later of a heart attack at age 69. Graham’s younger sister, Darline Graham (born around 1962–1963, about nine years his junior), was 13 at the time of their father’s death and was left orphaned.
Graham became her legal guardian (and later adopted her) to keep the family together and provide benefits, including through his military service. He has spoken about the challenges of this period, returning home on weekends to help care for her while in college, and the family tragedy shaped his outlook. Darline has remained close to him; she has publicly supported him and shared stories of their upbringing. Graham never married and had no other immediate family mentioned in public biographies.
College CareerGraham graduated from D.W. Daniel High School in Central. He attended the University of South Carolina in Columbia, earning a B.A. in psychology in 1977 and a J.D. from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1981. He was the first in his family to attend college and joined the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC). He became a member of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. The deaths of his parents occurred during his college years, which influenced arrangements allowing him to stay near home.
Military CareerGraham was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAG) in 1982. He served on active duty from 1982 to 1988 (about six-and-a-half years total active service). From 1984 to 1988, he was stationed at Rhein-Main Air Base in Germany, where he worked as a defense attorney and later as the Air Force’s chief prosecutor in Europe. He gained some media attention in 1984 for a case involving Air Force drug-testing procedures.
He left active duty in 1989, joined the South Carolina Air National Guard (1989–1995), and was called to active duty during the Persian Gulf War (1990–1991) to serve as Staff Judge Advocate, preparing personnel for deployment. He later served in the U.S. Air Force Reserve and retired at the rank of Colonel. In 2014, he received a Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service. His military background strongly influenced his views on national defense.
Life and Career Before the U.S. SenateAfter leaving active duty, Graham returned to South Carolina. He worked in private law practice, served as assistant county attorney for Oconee County (1988–1992), and as city attorney for Central (1990–1994).
He entered politics with election to the South Carolina House of Representatives (1993–1995), representing Oconee County’s 2nd district. In 1994, he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives for South Carolina’s 3rd congressional district (serving 1995–2003), noted as the first Republican to hold the seat since Reconstruction. In the House, he was one of the managers in the 1998 impeachment proceedings against President Bill Clinton.
U.S. Senate CareerGraham was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2002 (succeeding Strom Thurmond) and reelected in 2008, 2014, and 2020. He served until his death in 2026. He was known as a conservative with a focus on national defense, foreign policy (often hawkish, supporting robust U.S. engagement), immigration reform, and judiciary matters. He chaired the Senate Judiciary Committee (2019–2021) and the Senate Budget Committee (in the 119th Congress). He also served on Appropriations, Judiciary, and Environment and Public Works. He ran unsuccessfully for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination.
His Senate tenure included high-profile roles in judicial confirmations, defense authorization bills, and bipartisan efforts on issues like immigration (though often aligned with Republican priorities). He was a vocal advocate for military and veterans’ issues, drawing from his service.
Graham’s life story—from a modest, tragic upbringing in a small-town business family to military service and a long congressional career—often featured in profiles as a key part of his public image. Note that he passed away in July 2026 after a brief illness.
MORE ABOUT THE GERMANY ASSIGNMENT:
Rhein-Main Air Base (near Frankfurt, Germany) served as Lindsey Graham’s primary assignment from 1984 to 1988 while he was in the U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAG).
Role and ResponsibilitiesGraham transferred there after starting as a defense attorney earlier in his active-duty service. At Rhein-Main, he served as the Air Force’s chief prosecutor in Europe. In this role, he handled prosecutions in courts-martial and other military justice matters across the European theater. This involved trying cases involving service members stationed in Europe, covering a range of offenses typical in military law (e.g., discipline, drug-related charges, and other violations).
Rhein-Main was a major U.S. Air Force logistics and transport hub in Germany during the Cold War era, making it a central location for overseeing legal matters for Air Force personnel in the region.Notable Involvement: The 1984 60 Minutes CaseOne well-documented highlight from this period occurred in 1984, early in his time as a defense attorney (before or around his shift to chief prosecutor). Graham defended an Air Force pilot accused of marijuana use. His work on the case contributed to a 60 Minutes exposé that highlighted serious flaws in the Air Force’s drug-testing procedures (such as reliability and chain-of-custody issues). The reporting led to reforms and an overhaul of the program. Graham has referenced this experience in later years when discussing military justice, accountability, and scandals like Abu Ghraib.
Context and TransitionThis four-year overseas tour formed a significant part of his roughly six-and-a-half years of active-duty service (1982–1988/1989). It came after initial assignments in the U.S. (including at Shaw Air Force Base) and before he returned to South Carolina, left active duty, and joined the Air National Guard. His JAG experience overall emphasized knowing the client (the Air Force) while pursuing justice.
Public biographies and profiles emphasize the assignment as a key part of his military record, underscoring his expertise in military law, but they provide limited details on specific additional cases he prosecuted while chief prosecutor. Like many JAG officers, his work involved a mix of routine and higher-profile matters supporting good order and discipline in the force.
This period in Germany helped shape Graham’s long-term advocacy for a strong national defense and his perspective on military justice issues throughout his political career.
I can think of no reason that a JAG officer should receive the Bronze Star. That just cheapens the award.
LOL grok evidently has its own definition of short :)
thanks anon
Could it have been a heart attack event? Yes. Natural yes. Average age for men is 65 I believe and 70 for women. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves here.
If it was a heart attack, why not just say that?
https://nitter.net/AwakenedOutlaw/status/2076202239665025365
Just another way to say he 'died suddenly'. Do we know if he was jabbed?
Possibly in custody, spilling his guts?
Smh
I’ve seen doctors saying he died from a heart attack after a blood clot formed during his 12-hour flight from Ukraine.
One thing that doesnt add up about that is miss Lindsay was a well known lush. He would've most likely been sippin' on his flight back stateside which in turn thinned his blood.
AND that makes TWO ROAD BLOCKS THAT HAVE BEEN REMOVED!!!!!!
Everything comes in 3s for some reason. And the NEXT ROAD BLOCK IS: __________???? Thune??????? Just sayin'!!!!!
I like the way you hypothesize anon.
Hitting red x3 in a row on the roulette wheel isnt as uncommon as it would seem. Now, that third removal being blue would insinuate higher odds...
Two old hat reds and a blue removed? That would make for balanced nuance in the normie-sphere of things.
But, it's all winnings when it comes to anon's chip stax. I say let wheel continue to spin and consider all losses wins!
I would NOT want to play BINGO with you...I'd loose a ton of money!!!!!!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👌👌👌👌👌👌👌😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
However, Lindsey was in Ukraine for a reason...and it was as good a time as any!!!! that why I "hypothesize" on how it took place due to timeframe between the plane landing and then dying at home!!!!!!!
THAT is a dead pool "hitting on the long shot". I wish you luck.
Nope, he doesn’t look ill, but he also doesn’t look like the Lindsey Graham I’ve come to know and despise🤔
*Also,,, it takes years for enough plaque to build up, resulting, in a widowmaker. “Plus”, Congress has EXCELLENT health care and I would think a guy like Graham is getting regular screenings for arterial blockage that could result in a heart attack.
Love or hate Congress, those guys / gals do have a stressful job and a lot of them do not look to be in the best shape. If they weren’t getting regular screenings I’d have to imagine we’d be seeing more ppl in Congress dying from heart conditions. As it stands,,,, I can’t remember a single person in Congress having or dying from a heart attack. I’m sure it’s happened, but it’s far from the norm.
Allegedly a heart attack 🤔
Fatal Heart attack is the only thing I can think of.
Now, you are asking questions that brings to light what EXACTLY was Graham Cracker was there for and come BACK TO THE UNITED STATES AND DIE?????
My thought processes on this is as follows: He goes to Ukraine, Ukraine was Graham's Play Thang, he about to leave and is jabbed with something so potent that THE ONLY PROGNOSIS IS A HEART ATTACK!!!! He is back in the States AND in less than 12 hrs - BOOOOM, HE BE DEAD!!!!...He was a dead-man walking when he got on the aircraft and came back to the US.
Trump spoke to him last night, then he's dead this morning. I makes me go hmmmm.
I feel sick on this flight to Gitmo?
Does Andrew Breitbart come to mind? Alexandr Dugin, "Putin's brain", said on March 12 "Linsday Graham has to be flattened". Why was Mamdani's staff member going to meet with the Iran ambassador? Why did Dugin say "Mamdani is the far left populist if we want to destroy US this guy is a perfect choice". Why did Charlie Kirk warned of the two factions, Green-Islam and Red- Marxist uniting. Why is Islamist sympathizer, Candace Owens, in Spain, saying she's ready for war. Has her mentor, Alexandr Dugin given instructions? Research "The Mice Model" how Ryan Mauro, explains the theory. Edit: His most recent investigation, now believes she is collaborating with foreign adversaries (the "Blue" globalist/foreign factions)