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Stirlingsays 29 Oct 18 7.41pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
They have found them: Yeah, some wind ups taking the piss in fancy dress and the fruitcake press and services goes into full virtue signalling loony mode. It's a parody.....we are literally in mockery mode.....it's like Monty Python.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 29 Oct 18 7.44pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Yeah, some wind ups taking the piss in fancy dress and the fruitcake press and services goes into full virtue signalling loony mode. It's a parody.....we are literally in mockery mode.....it's like Monty Python. Some people dressed up at Halloween go near Mosque whilst clearly on the piss. The PSNI must miss the troubles.
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Stirlingsays 29 Oct 18 7.50pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
Some people dressed up at Halloween go near Mosque whilst clearly on the piss. The PSNI must miss the troubles. Remember when Prince Harry wore a Nazi uniform at a party. I'm expecting a retrospective arrest any minute.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 29 Oct 18 8.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Remember when Prince Harry wore a Nazi uniform at a party. I'm expecting a retrospective arrest any minute. He just likes Hugo Boss.
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Hrolf The Ganger 29 Oct 18 8.13pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Yeah, some wind ups taking the piss in fancy dress and the fruitcake press and services goes into full virtue signalling loony mode. It's a parody.....we are literally in mockery mode.....it's like Monty Python. That article made me laugh out loud. Next week an attack by the knights who say nee.
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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 29 Oct 18 8.16pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
in about 1919 the German authorities tried to infiltrate the 'german workers party' with an out of uniform soldier. and you see how that all played out. Yep. This is absolutely what's going to happen now. I've also been speaking to Chicken Licken. Absolute visionary.
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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 29 Oct 18 8.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Yep. Just following ze orders. Anyone who isn't a terrorist should have nothing to worry about right? I'm sure David Kelly had nothing to worry about. He had plenty to worry about, that's why he killed himself Blinkered conspiracy theorists like these selfish b******s really piss me off. [Link] Convinced in most instances it's some innate need to reframe their own inadequacies, childhood failures and general social awkwardness as a constant distrust for anything to do with authority. And also maybe some way of distancing themselves with the fact that terrible things do actually occur frequently, at random, and without warning. It's called life. Get on with it. False Flag! *Sigh*
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Hrolf The Ganger 29 Oct 18 8.42pm | |
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Originally posted by SW19 CPFC
He had plenty to worry about, that's why he killed himself Blinkered conspiracy theorists like these selfish b******s really piss me off. [Link] Convinced in most instances it's some innate need to reframe their own inadequacies, childhood failures and general social awkwardness as a constant distrust for anything to do with authority. And also maybe some way of distancing themselves with the fact that terrible things do actually occur frequently, at random, and without warning. It's called life. Get on with it. False Flag! *Sigh* So you condemn conspiracy theorists? You think that all conspiracy theories are a homogenous lump that cannot be true. You don't think that any theory should be judged on its own merits?
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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 29 Oct 18 8.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
So you condemn conspiracy theorists? You think that all conspiracy theories are a homogenous lump that cannot be true. You don't think that any theory should be judged on its own merits? 1. Nope. Only blinkered, irrational ones. As per. 2. Nope. Your assumption not my belief 3. I do think that they should. Problem is most of them are easily dismantled once you look beyond the often overcomplicated, implausible and completely loony sensationalism. What annoys me more than anything these days is the immediate presumption that any significant 'authority linked' event is an incredibly fancifully conceived cover up until proven otherwise. Of course a lot of the time there's the usual serious spin, withholding of information and lack of detail from the 'authorities', but that doesn't always equate to make believe by default. Sometimes these people are so far down the rabbit hole already they've forgotten what being objective actually means. Add social, balanced and rational, for that matter. It's like being proved right would give them some kind of social acceptance that for some reason they badly crave. A dopamine hit of 'I told you so/I'm right and you're wrong', driven by years of inadequacy, finger pointing and blaming others for the pit of despair that they wallow around in. If that's so important to you then world events aren't the problem. You are. Edited by SW19 CPFC (29 Oct 2018 9.01pm)
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Rubin 29 Oct 18 9.07pm | |
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Originally posted by SW19 CPFC
He had plenty to worry about, that's why he killed himself Blinkered conspiracy theorists like these selfish b******s really piss me off. [Link] Convinced in most instances it's some innate need to reframe their own inadequacies, childhood failures and general social awkwardness as a constant distrust for anything to do with authority. And also maybe some way of distancing themselves with the fact that terrible things do actually occur frequently, at random, and without warning. It's called life. Get on with it. False Flag! *Sigh* The pathologist who carried out the post-mortem would disagree with you.
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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 29 Oct 18 9.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Rubin
The pathologist who carried out the post-mortem would disagree with you. I think you need to do your research. The incident is far from black and white, but based and on the available information around the case, and the pathologists initial and amended final report both ruled out foul play. The alternative 'It was them who dunnit' is, if you think about it* as usual way more implausible and fanciful than the generally accepted, simpler and more straightforward outcome. The risk reward would simply not be worth it. There just isn't enough of a motive. *Important to think
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Rubin 29 Oct 18 9.55pm | |
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Originally posted by SW19 CPFC
I think you need to do your research. The incident is far from black and white, but based and on the available information around the case, and the pathologists initial and amended final report both ruled out foul play. The alternative 'It was them who dunnit' is, if you think about it* as usual way more implausible and fanciful than the generally accepted, simpler and more straightforward outcome. The risk reward would simply not be worth it. There just isn't enough of a motive. *Important to think Surely the motive was that he could have seriously threatened the desire to go in to Iraq. Pretty big motive. From what I gather, he cut his 'ulnar' artery, which doesn't cause death. Considering he was a doctor, you would have thought that if he wanted to kill himself, he could have done it quite effectively. There was a group of doctors led by a radiologist, Dr. Stephen Frost, who aren't satisfied with the conclusion of suicide. [Link] Have you read Norman Baker's, 'The Strange Death of David Kelly'?
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