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The Illuminati: The T. Simpson Case

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On the morning of June 13th, 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were found dead outside Ms. Brown’s home in West LA. The items left behind on the scene were a black leather glove, bloody footprints, and drops of blood that did not belong to either of the victims. That same day, the LAPD brought OJ Simpson, Ms. Brown’s football-star ex-husband, in for three hours of questioning and concluded that he would be a key suspect in the case. His trial lasted nine months and came to the end result that Mr. Simpson was innocent, and he walked free. This infuriated the vast majority of the American people, but for the small remainder excluded from them, it was a fair outcome. Because what if Mr. Simpson really didn’t kill Nicole and Ron? After performing extensive research, hours of watching documentaries on the case, and clips from the televised trial, I have come to the conclusion that Mr. Orenthal James Simpson did not, in fact, kill those people. This is why. …show more content…

This entails the membership of politicians, international bankers, CEO’s, and most importantly, famous athletes and artists. The leader of the Illuminati therefore is the most affluential, well-known person in the modern world — none other than Mr. Kanye Omari West. Mr. West has refuted numerous times claims that he indeed belongs to the secret organization, but speculation has continued to increase due to new evidence, like this picture. Mr. Simpson, a Heisman Trophy-winner and NFL Hall-of-Famer, also belonged to the Illuminati, but rather as a member. Even though members do not have as high of a status in the organization as the leader, they are still fully aware of the secrets and future plans created by the

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