Former Covid-19 coordinator Jeff Zients, 56, died of unknown causes Wednesday morning at Guantanamo Bay’s Camp Delta detention block, sources there told Real Raw News.
As reported previously, JAG investigators last week apprehended Zients near his luxurious mansion in the outskirts of Washington, D.C., and presented him a military arrest warrant charging the Deep Stater with counts of treason and murder for promoting vaccines he knew were potentially lethal.
According to a JAG memorandum released this afternoon, Marine Corps Security Force Company guards entered Zients’ cell at 6:15 a.m. when he failed to respond to a wake-up call. Zients was reportedly lying motionless on his bunk. Guards observed that his face and hands had turned blue, and they summoned emergency medical services for assistance.
EMS arrived minutes later and tried to resuscitate Zients, to no avail. He was pronounced dead at 6:45 a.m.
Sources told Real Raw News that Zients appeared to be healthy the previous evening; he had only one known malady, elevated blood pressure, for which he took medication. EMS counted the remaining pills in the prescription bottle to ensure he had been taking the meds as prescribed, and it seemed he had.
Although GITMO staff found no evidence of suicide, or signs of foul play, an autopsy will be performed to determine cause of death, sources said.
Zients was no model prisoner; he frequently threw temper tantrums and shouted obscenities at staff, claiming he had been illegally incarcerated.
“He’d scream until he ran out of air,” one source told RRN. “He wasn’t on a hunger strike or anything like that. He just protested his situation. But he never looked sick.”
Zients is the second prisoner to have died in custody in the last two years. In September 2021, former President William Jefferson Clinton was found unresponsive in his cell, face down in a puddle of vomit. His death was later ruled a homicide by poisoning, even though the poisoner was never found, despite a thorough JAG investigation.