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Published 12:51 15 Aug 2016 BST
Updated 13:29 15 Aug 2016 BST
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Now, you might be looking at those images and thinking that, if anything, George W. Bush is seemingly more interested in befriending gorillas than cold-bloodedly murdering them. But Bro Bible reckon they've done a bit more digging.
They point out that Bush became president on January 20, 2001, and one year later - as reported by The Mirror - Kayla, then 10, and her one-year-old son Makoko were killed in a gas leak at Gladys Porter Zoo. As local media outlets recounted it, a number of chlorine tablets in the enclosure became wet, and the resulting toxic fumes were fatal for a number of the animals. Harambe's half brother, Caesar, was also affected by the accident, and died from poisoning later that year.
Bro Bible highlight that every gorilla to die from the leakage was a relative of Harambe - the rest lived. Harambe was moved to Cincinnati Zoo in 2014 and was fatally shot two years later.
So in the 15 years since Bush took up presidency a whole gorilla family has died in varying and - some might say - suspicious circumstances. Did the 43rd president of the United States have it in for Kayla and her offspring after their first meeting? Did he believe that a group of captive gorillas somehow posed a threat to his office? Did they know something they shouldn't? Did Bush do Harambe, or is this all just a massive and very unfortunate coincidence?
Almost certainly, but George W. Bush conspiracy theories tend to have a lot of staying power. Watch this space.
https://twitter.com/HarambeActivity/status/757422461713383424
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