Trump Rally Horror: Mysterious Connections Between Shooter And Big Pharma

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In an unexpected turn of events at the Trump Rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, a sniper targeted President Trump, resulting in the tragic death of retired firefighter Corey Comperatore and severe injuries to two other MAGA supporters.

The sniper was reportedly positioned in a building owned by "American Glass Research," a company partially owned by BlackRock investments, and located at 615 Whitestown Road in Butler, Pennsylvania.

According to Gateway Pundit, the building was part of a complex that also housed other snipers working for undisclosed federal authorities. The Pennsylvania State Police are currently guarding the location, with FBI Agents still present as of Tuesday. This is a peculiar situation given the official narrative suggests there wasn't much evidence to be collected on-site.

American Glass Research, a company with ties to BlackRock investments and former Pfizer executives, is a full-service independent research and testing laboratory. It specializes in testing, design analysis, analytical testing, consulting, training, inspection, product liability, and auditing for the glass container industry. BlackRock and its associated firms have been implicated in various financial transactions, including shorting Trump-related stocks, potentially profiting trillions of dollars from these transactions.

Local residents working at Brenckles Farm and Greenhouse, located across the street from American Glass Research, shared their insights with the Gateway Pundit. They revealed that the sale of the building had been in progress for months and was common knowledge in the neighborhood. "Nobody's happy about it, but there's not much we can do about it. Weve heard the stories, and we know theres some truth to the matter, but everything is hushed up about it. Were mostly reading about it in the news like everyone else," they said.

A thorough examination of company and building documents at the Butler County Records and Assessment offices did not reveal any particularly interesting or notable information about the company or property. The deed records show a 1990 transfer from a local development corporation for $1.

Conservative journalist and activist Laura Loomer also announced a deep dive into American Glass Research and its executives. This incident raises questions about the security measures in place at political rallies and the potential for financial manipulation in the wake of such tragic events.