From The Computer Of A British Conspiracy Theorist Murdered In Poland, All Files - Alternative View

From The Computer Of A British Conspiracy Theorist Murdered In Poland, All Files - Alternative View
From The Computer Of A British Conspiracy Theorist Murdered In Poland, All Files - Alternative View

Video: From The Computer Of A British Conspiracy Theorist Murdered In Poland, All Files - Alternative View

Video: From The Computer Of A British Conspiracy Theorist Murdered In Poland, All Files - Alternative View
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Two years ago, 39-year-old British conspiracy theorist Max Spiers mysteriously died in Poland.

Before his death, the Briton vomited several times with a strange black liquid, whose exact nature remained unknown, but it is said that it was partially his blood.

It is indicated that more than 2 liters of this liquid came out of it.

The other day, only two years later, the Polish authorities returned his laptop and phone to Spiers' family, but all the files in the laptop were deleted, and the phone's SIM card was confiscated, as "they are of special interest." The press could not find out any detailed details about why and by whom the files were deleted.

The investigation into the mysterious death of the Briton was launched in December 2016, and it was initially said that his death was of natural causes. After Spiers' body was brought to the UK shortly after his death, doctors were unable to determine the cause of his death.

Before he was found dying, Spiers contacted his mother, Vanessa Bates, and told her that "her boy is in trouble" and that if anything happened to him, she and others should investigate thoroughly.

Vanessa Bates
Vanessa Bates

Vanessa Bates.

An additional investigation into the Spiers case is scheduled for January 2019. The case materials now run over 700 pages.

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According to one of the unofficial versions, he was killed because of his mysterious investigation in Poland, as he learned too much.

Spiers traveled to Poland to speak at a documentary festival conference, and then relax with a friend on local beaches. But after the conference, the girl found Spiers lying on the couch in agony in his rented apartment.

His investigation was allegedly connected with certain aspects of the life of popular people in business and politics. According to his mother, most likely Spiers unearthed something very dark about them.

Spiers was a proponent of world government conspiracy theories, UFOs, and other popular conspiracy theories. He was especially fascinated by the facts of the secret connection of world rulers with aliens.

After his death, many Western conspiracy theorists on their websites and blogs demanded to investigate his death and find out the truth. They assured that Max was killed by "men in black" or agents of the authorities.

Coroner Alan Blansdor of Kent Police, which is conducting a joint Anglo-Polish investigation into Spiers' death, says he is still awaiting detailed material from Poland.

He also adds that the removal of files and SIM cards from the victim's equipment and the possible study of these materials by the Polish side further delay the investigation.