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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Rods2 on 31 August 2013, 13:53:01
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2407571/Princess-Diana-SAS-murder-claim--mad-think-says-SUE-REID.html (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2407571/Princess-Diana-SAS-murder-claim--mad-think-says-SUE-REID.html)
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Yep I could buy that. :y
I never believed the official cover up rubbish. All too convenient.
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Even if remotely true, nobody will ever be made accountable as there would be too much covering up of cover-ups. Maybe many years in the future after everyone even remotely involved is dead and gone something will emerge . . . . .
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IF.....they did....then why cant/couldn't they do it to the likes of Sadam etc....would/would of save/saved a hell of a lot of money and lives :-\
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Had she been wearing her seatbelt, a double tap would have taken alot more explaining ::)
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I think she was bumped off. Never bought the story that Henri Paul was blind drunk, her bodyguard would never have allowed that.
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I think she was bumped off. Never bought the story that Henri Paul was blind drunk, her bodyguard would never have allowed that.
Would that be the same bodyguard who put his seatbelt on but didn't insist she wore hers ::)
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Daily Mail: "And I have interviewed the Brittany-based parents of the 41-year-old chauffeur Henri Paul. They told me, with tears in their eyes, that their son was not a heavy drinker: his chosen potion was a bottle of beer or the occasional Ricard, a liquorice-flavoured aperitif."
Ricard® pastis is 45% alcohol :o
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Diana's death was very obvious from the very first day.. I was young and even in that day I was sure someone did it :(
I didnt know the reasons at the time, but years later I learned why :(
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I suppose that laser thingy could have been a camera flash. ::)
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Alternatively there's not much in the news apart from Syria, so The Fail dig this out again, give it a quick dust down as it never fails to sell papers!! ::)
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I should ask Elvis, I believe he is back from the moon. :-X :-X :-X
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I think the pillion was Lord Lucan. ::) :o ;D ;D ;D
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The real news here is that Rods reads the Daily Fail :o
Was about to credit him with more sense ;D
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The real news here is that Rods reads the Daily Fail :o
Was about to credit him with more sense ;D
I can only read 20 pages a month on the DT unless I take out a subscription, which I will at some point. Compared to the DT it is a badly written, sensationalist rag, but the pro-socialist, pro-EU, pro-climate change propaganda channel called the BBC maybe more factual and dry, but I hate the sly not very subtle hidden agenda that is always present in 90% of their stories, where I do read it. >:( >:( >:(
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Nothing is real. It is all collective conforming creativity by the human mind.
You see I read and study Quantum physics; great stuff!! :D :D :D :y :y
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Nothing is real. It is all collective conforming creativity by the human mind.
You see I read and study Quantum physics; great stuff!! :D :D :D :y :y
You mean Heisenberg uncertainty principle. This very much applies to history, where every time somebody writes about a historical event it changes people's perception of that event. John Keegan has written a very good chapter on this in his book "The Face of Battle".
I'm also much read on many different subjects. :y :y :y
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Nothing is real. It is all collective conforming creativity by the human mind.
You see I read and study Quantum physics; great stuff!! :D :D :D :y :y
You mean Heisenberg uncertainty principle. This very much applies to history, where every time somebody writes about a historical event it changes people's perception of that event. John Keegan has written a very good chapter on this in his book "The Face of Battle".
I'm also much read on many different subjects. :y :y :y
How true that is Rods2! :y :y :y
That is why we all must gather evidence from different sources to get to the real truth about such Kings as Richard 1, his brother John 1, and Richard III; who was really bad, who was evil, and who wanted what believed of each other. Then there is the Roman question, the "Barbarian" question, WW1, WW2, Vietnam; the list is positively endless and makes the study of history so interesting with so many 'witnesses' and conflicting views, mixed up with contemporary politics.
As for the "Heisenberg uncertainty principle" and the current question about the speed of light being exceeded by Neutrinos, and you have to start questioning what is real and what is not. If we are all living in an environment/world created by mutual collective conforming creativity it could explain a lot about the human experience. :D :D ;)
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We all relate to the world in terms of physical objects, we forget that at the molecular level things are far from static. At an abstract level we use language and mathematics to describe things, whereas language has many variations, our abstract mathematical language and notation is used globally. This abstract notation could have taken any form and a big step forward was changing from Roman to Arabic number systems.
As each person's experience is unique but also part of a collective experience of the humans and animals that surround us, then I prefer to think of all living things as biochemical machines, where creatures that have brains that is their control and problem solving centre. Our sensory systems are what we use to perceive and interact with our surroundings.
But it doesn't explain how fuse 18 takes a walk.... :o ;D ;D ;D
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We all relate to the world in terms of physical objects, we forget that at the molecular level things are far from static. At an abstract level we use language and mathematics to describe things, whereas language has many variations, our abstract mathematical language and notation is used globally. This abstract notation could have taken any form and a big step forward was changing from Roman to Arabic number systems.
As each person's experience is unique but also part of a collective experience of the humans and animals that surround us, then I prefer to think of all living things as biochemical machines, where creatures that have brains that is their control and problem solving centre. Our sensory systems are what we use to perceive and interact with our surroundings.
But it doesn't explain how fuse 18 takes a walk.... :o ;D ;D ;D
Indeed, but scientists in the quantum physics field are working on the smallest elements in the universe to explain far more than they can by studying the obvious, very large factors that make up the world and universe we can see. Even such diverse subjects as computer password codes, which currently use primary numbers to hide the formulation of each, is now being considered in biochemical terms, with code combinations on the back of atoms being used to give codes that would require billions of years of computer power to crack. Not stating I understand even a fraction of science involved, but I am beginning to understand the basics. So many possibilities could be open to future mankind. It is truly exciting.
I still though love the theory of one atom being in more than one place at the same time, indeed even being in multiple locations at any given point of time. Does that explain how objects disappear when you have just put them down? That could also explain your problem of fuse 18 disappearing!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) ;)