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Major Bill Podgorski of the Connecticut State Police speaks during a roundtable discussion about curbing gun violence
at the Yerwood Community Center in Stamford on Thursday, January 17, 2013. Photo: Lindsay Perry

Sandy Hook [Lead] Investigator Dies Suddenly At 49
Major William Podgorski, a lead investigator of the Sandy Hook School
shooting in Connecticut, has died suddenly of undisclosed causes at 49.

By Jake Sherwood, Posted 2014-06-25 12:02:57, Modified 2014-06-25 19:02:57 ,  1,395 Comments
http://www.truthandaction.org/sandy-hook-investigator-dies-suddenly-49/

  "Major William Podgorski, a lead investigator of the Sandy Hook School
   shooting in Connecticut, has died suddenly of undisclosed causes at 49.

   Many people now believe that Sandy Hook was a false flag event
   engineered to enable the creation of gun control laws.

   One investigator, Wolfgang W. Halbig, a former state trooper, US
   customs agent and national school safety consultant, has stated 'Sandy
   Hook was a scripted event, at least two years in planning.' Halbig has
   outlined many inconsistencies and irregularities that has contributed
   to the belief that Sandy Hook was a false flag event.

   He is still alive.

   Major William Podgorski, one of the lead investigators of the events at
   Sandy Hook School in Connecticut, has died suddenly of undisclosed
   causes.

   His obituary reads:

   A state police major from Farmington died Monday at Yale-New Haven
   Hospital after a brief illness.

   William Podgorski, 49, was commander of the state police western
   district, which includes the barracks in Canaan, Litchfield, Southbury
   and Bridgeport.

   Trooper Kelly Grant said Podgorski underwent surgery on Friday, and
   then was transferred to Yale-New Haven, where he died. She said she did
   not know the cause of Podgorski's death.

   Podgorski was a 24-year veteran of the state police and served in a
   variety of assignments, including the traffic division, the forensic
   lab, the governor's security detail and homeland security.

   He is survived by his wife and three children, aged 11, 12 and 14.

   Many people believe that Sandy Hook was a hoax geared towards scaring
   the public into giving up their guns. Given the recent public outcry
   against the official narrative, those who are suspicious will likely
   have a lot of questions about the sudden illness and death of a 49 year
   old man who had the inside scoop. The skeptics will be certainly be
   waiting with baited breath to hear about Podgorski's cause of death.

   Source: dailypaul.com"



Maj. William Podgorski at a press conference in March. Podgorski, 49,
died Monday after a brief, undisclosed illness.
Dave Collins — The Associated Press

Connecticut State Police Major William Podgorski
dies after brief illness

By Mercy A. Quaye, New Haven Register
Posted: 06/17/14, 1:01 PM EDT | Updated: on 06/17/2014 |  17 Comments
http://www.nhregister.com/general-news/20140617/connecticut-state-police-major-william-podgorski-dies-after-brief-illness

  "NEW HAVEN >> State police Maj. William Podgorski, a 24-year veteran of
   the department, has died after suffering from a brief illness.

   Trooper Kelly Grant said Podgorski, 49, the Western District commander,
   died Monday after surgery. The illness was not disclosed.

   Sometime after surgery on Friday, Podgorski was transferred to Yale-New
   Haven Hospital from another hospital, Grant said. He died there Monday
   morning surrounded by his family.

   The Farmington resident is survived by his wife and three children.
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   Podgorski led the Western District, which includes Troop A in
   Southbury, Troop B in Canaan, Troop G in Bridgeport and Troop L in
   Bantam.

   "Speaking on behalf of all the troopers in Litchfield, we're all
   devastated," said Lt. Stavros Mellekas, the Troop L commander. "He was
   a great guy, nice guy, family man. All the guys are really upset."

   Podgorski previously worked as the commander of the state crime lab and
   oversaw the Western District Traffic Unit.

   In 2006, Podgorski, then a lieutenant, earned a Lifesaving Award from
   the department after saving a young woman who crashed her car in New
   Britain.

   The woman had crashed her car into a median, with the impact of the
   crash causing a beam to penetrate the car, severing her leg.

   The department said Podgorski came upon the crash and realized the
   severity of the injury and that he needed to stop the bleeding.
   Podgorski got a bungee cord from his vehicle and used it as a
   tourniquet, slowing the blood loss. The woman was taken to the hospital
   by ambulance. Paramedics and emergency room physicians said she would
   have died if Podgorski hadn't stopped the bleeding.

   Podgorski also received a second Lifesaving Award and two Outstanding
   Service Awards, but details of how he earned those weren't immediately
   available.

   "His career was both varied and extraordinarily accomplished," said
   Commissioner Dora B. Schriro, of the Department of Emergency Service
   and Public Protection in a letter to employees Monday.

   "Many of us have had the privilege to work with Major Podgorski during
   his distinguished career and as such, we are all deeply saddened by the
   passing of such an impactful public servant," Schriro wrote. "His
   reputation exceeded the bounds of this agency and touched so many of us
   in Connecticut's law enforcement community and in state government."

   Podgorski joined the Connecticut State Police on Nov. 3, 1989, as a
   member of the 100th Training Troop, Schriro said. During his career he
   served as a field trooper out of Troop G in Westport, Troop A in
   Southbury, the Governor's Security Unit, the Western District Traffic
   Squad, the Office of Field Operations and the Central District Traffic
   Squad.

   He was promoted to sergeant in 1999 and served in the Central District
   Traffic Squad, Troop G, the Western District Traffic Squad and the
   Office of Field Operations.

   In 2008 he was promoted to major. He worked in the Division of Homeland
   Security, on the Commissioner's Staff, in the Division of Scientific
   Services and most recently as the commanding officer of Western
   District Headquarters.

   "At times such as we encounter today, mere words cannot convey our
   sorrow, or the size of this loss to the Department of Emergency
   Services and Public Protection, to the State of Connecticut, and, most
   importantly, the Podgorski family," Schriro wrote in her letter.

   Schriro said in recognition of Podgorski's service to the department,
   Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has instructed that state flags at all DESPP
   facilities are to be lowered to half-staff, effective immediately,
   until sunset on the day of his internment.

   Funeral arrangements have not yet been finalized."


Someone should find out what happened to this guy. The Halbig act to me has
sounded as a slithery diversion from day zero.

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

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Sandy Hook Lead Investigator Dies Suddenly at Age 49
Posted on June 21, 2014 by The Daily Sheeple
http://www.dcclothesline.com/2014/06/21/sandy-hook-lead-investigator-dies-suddenly-age-49/

Podgorski speaks at a roundtable on gun control in Stamford, CT

  "Major William Podgorski, one of the lead investigators of the events at
   Sandy Hook School in Connecticut, has died suddenly of undisclosed
   causes.

   His obituary reads:

       A state police major from Farmington died Monday at Yale-New
       Haven Hospital after a brief illness.

       William Podgorski, 49, was commander of the state police
       western district, which includes the barracks in Canaan,
       Litchfield, Southbury and Bridgeport.

       Trooper Kelly Grant said Podgorski underwent surgery on Friday,
       and then was transferred to Yale-New Haven, where he died. She said
       she did not know the cause of Podgorski's death.

       Podgorski was a 24-year veteran of the state police and served
       in a variety of assignments, including the traffic division, the
       forensic lab, the governor's security detail and homeland security.

       He is survived by his wife and three children, aged 11, 12 and 14.


   Many people believe that Sandy Hook was a hoax geared towards scaring
   the public into giving up their guns.  Given the recent public outcry
   against the official narrative, those who are suspicious will likely
   have a lot of questions about the sudden illness and death of a 49 year
   old man who had the inside scoop.  The skeptics will be certainly be
   waiting with baited breath to hear about Podgorski's cause of death.

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``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778