Following Due Dissidence on YT they talked about the Virginia Giuffre case. According to reports the "suicide" report is at least suspicious, but the Due Dissidence lads mentioned the auto accident (auto v bus) that Giuffre was involved in, some time prior. After the crash, Giuffre claimed that she had only four days to live.
Taken as a whole, none of that made sense when the media alleged that her claim of eminent renal kidney failure (and death in four days as a result) was false. But... such a claim might make sense if she knew that someone very powerful planned to kill her. By claiming she had only four days to live after the accident, she believed that news might cause the potential assassin(s) to cease and desist?
https://www.eonline.com/news/1416779/virginia-giuffres-dad-lawyer-doubts-she-died-by-suicide
The 'impending death' theory implies that Giuffre did not know the identity of her potential killer(s) but such a pronouncement by her (she thought) might be preferable to simply stating to the news media that some nebulous conspiracy was underway to have her done in. All speculation here of course.
Another weird event (of many) was back in February when the Truman carrier collided with a merchant ship near Suez Egypt. Another strange event in December 2024 where the USS Gettysburg allegedly shot down the Truman's F18 plane.
That a nuke powered carrier would collide with a merchant vessel raises questions that perhaps will never be answered publicly. It's likely the Truman had its AIS tracking off was so that it could not be tracked for attack, being the great target that it is.
On April 28th, an F18 fell off the Truman deck into the sea, when the Truman turned to evade Ansarullah fire.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/28/politics/us-navy-jet-overboard/index.html
Based on the way the western media is now, it is unknown whether any of these reports are at all accurate.