I
woke up this morning to the very disturbing and saddening news that a
Liberty Movement colleague, David Crowley, had been found dead in his
Minnesota home along with his wife and 5-year-old daughter. Mainstream
media outlets, without any apparent evidence or backing from local
police and coroner reports, have immediately injected the notion of
“murder-suicide”, suggesting that Crowley was somehow unstable, and that
he had murdered his own family and then took his own life. MSM articles showcase Crowley in tactical attire and holding firearms (most of which were props for his upcoming film ‘Gray State’,
which depicts the collapse of America and the rise of a totalitarian
society very close to what we are actually facing today). Ostensibly
these photos, along with the fact that Crowley owned “many guns”, are
being used to convince the public that the murder-suicide theory is
plausible. The police, on the other hand, are treating the deaths as
“suspicious”.
I met David Crowley myself in Tampa, Florida during the Paulfest rally and RNC in 2012. We had bunked in the same house with multiple other liberty activists and movement voices. We hung out around the pool, drank beer, discussed the growing troubles of the day, and joked about the absurdity of it all to make ourselves feel better. From what I remember of Crowley, he was a level headed and dedicated military veteran, with absolutely NO signs of mental instability, anger, or depression. I happen to be very familiar with the signals of post traumatic stress disorder, and Crowley had none of them. He knew his path in life, his film concept was gaining momentum and funding, and his mission was clear. None of the psychologically debilitating elements of bewilderment, lack of focus, and lack of self-value common to suicide victims were present in Crowley’s attitude or life.
- See more at: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/my-liberty-movement-suicide-security-pledge_012015#sthash.HcZpQBP4.dpuf
I met David Crowley myself in Tampa, Florida during the Paulfest rally and RNC in 2012. We had bunked in the same house with multiple other liberty activists and movement voices. We hung out around the pool, drank beer, discussed the growing troubles of the day, and joked about the absurdity of it all to make ourselves feel better. From what I remember of Crowley, he was a level headed and dedicated military veteran, with absolutely NO signs of mental instability, anger, or depression. I happen to be very familiar with the signals of post traumatic stress disorder, and Crowley had none of them. He knew his path in life, his film concept was gaining momentum and funding, and his mission was clear. None of the psychologically debilitating elements of bewilderment, lack of focus, and lack of self-value common to suicide victims were present in Crowley’s attitude or life.
- See more at: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/my-liberty-movement-suicide-security-pledge_012015#sthash.HcZpQBP4.dpuf
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