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Post by Red Rackham on Mar 14, 2024 0:50:52 GMT
Interesting lol, that kinda took me by surprise if I'm honest. The man with the funny moustache... Adolf, or Groucho? They were around at the same time although I suspect Groucho was probably not a member of the National Socialist German Workers Party. I was good friends with this chap. Somewhere around either his 18 or 21st birthday his dad gave him £20m quid. Him and his wife had the biggest ever coke habit anyone had ever seen. It was legendary. It would be so funny if he were a relative of our archbishop. If not is is a bloody weird set of coincidences. The connection to Churchill is very interesting as well. He was not the good guy everyone was led to believe he was either. Also the Churchills were stinking rich an they were the friends of the royal family as I understand it. What if they were stashing the National Socialist's stolen gold for themselves? I sense this may digress... £20 mil for a 18th birthday pressie, lol. I've had a couple of experiences of people who had money, the first was years ago, this may get involved... my first wifes sister was married to a marine engineer who looked after some rich blokes power boat down in Hamble, it cost an absolute fortune and was nothing more than his plaything. I didn't like him much, fortunately we rarely met. In more recent years Mrs R mk2 and I (Now remarried) became friends with a chap who owned a club, a private members club not a 'night club'. He was a life long Range Rover fan and is the reason I bought a Range Rover, he came with me to check it over. Sadly he died a few years ago. Always end on a happy note, lol.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Mar 14, 2024 1:06:11 GMT
I was good friends with this chap. Somewhere around either his 18 or 21st birthday his dad gave him £20m quid. Him and his wife had the biggest ever coke habit anyone had ever seen. It was legendary. It would be so funny if he were a relative of our archbishop. If not is is a bloody weird set of coincidences. The connection to Churchill is very interesting as well. He was not the good guy everyone was led to believe he was either. Also the Churchills were stinking rich an they were the friends of the royal family as I understand it. What if they were stashing the National Socialist's stolen gold for themselves? I sense this may digress... £20 mil for a 18th birthday pressie, lol. I've had a couple of experiences of people who had money, the first was years ago, this may get involved... my first wifes sister was married to a marine engineer who looked after some rich blokes power boat down in Hamble, it cost an absolute fortune and was nothing more than his plaything. I didn't like him much, fortunately we rarely met. In more recent years Mrs R mk2 and I (Now remarried) became friends with a chap who owned a club, a private members club not a 'night club'. He was a life long Range Rover fan and is the reason I bought a Range Rover, he came with me to check it over. Sadly he died a few years ago. Always end on a happy note, lol. I used to sail from the Hamble back in the 70s. I know that marina very well. Anyway, last I heard was this Welby chap invested in those giant video screens you get at pop concerts and was supplying them to large events. He's always liked a party.
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Post by Red Rackham on Mar 14, 2024 1:23:40 GMT
I sense this may digress... £20 mil for a 18th birthday pressie, lol. I've had a couple of experiences of people who had money, the first was years ago, this may get involved... my first wifes sister was married to a marine engineer who looked after some rich blokes power boat down in Hamble, it cost an absolute fortune and was nothing more than his plaything. I didn't like him much, fortunately we rarely met. In more recent years Mrs R mk2 and I (Now remarried) became friends with a chap who owned a club, a private members club not a 'night club'. He was a life long Range Rover fan and is the reason I bought a Range Rover, he came with me to check it over. Sadly he died a few years ago. Always end on a happy note, lol. I used to sail from the Hamble back in the 70s. I know that marina very well. Anyway, last I heard was this Welby chap invested in those giant video screens you get at pop concerts and was supplying them to large events. He's always liked a party. Welby isn't a common name. And here's a tip, if you don't want to be found change your name to Smith or Jones. I've searched for old army mates and unusual names are relitively easy to trace, common names are a time consuming nightmare. How old are you BvL? Please feel free to ignore, I'm 64 btw. A pic of the Arch Bish giving it large at some party, yes I think the Sun would be interested in that.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Mar 14, 2024 3:37:19 GMT
I used to sail from the Hamble back in the 70s. I know that marina very well. Anyway, last I heard was this Welby chap invested in those giant video screens you get at pop concerts and was supplying them to large events. He's always liked a party. Welby isn't a common name. And here's a tip, if you don't want to be found change your name to Smith or Jones. I've searched for old army mates and unusual names are relitively easy to trace, common names are a time consuming nightmare. How old are you BvL? Please feel free to ignore, I'm 64 btw. A pic of the Arch Bish giving it large at some party, yes I think the Sun would be interested in that. He's always been totally decent to me, and his wife is a laugh as well. They are such nuts you'd think it were an episode of Monty Python. He used to have a 16 bedroom house in Oxford. The kitchen is like 40ft x 40ft. Those two have a thing about kitchens. I hope they are alright. The thing is his mother died and then shortly after his old man shot himself. Very sad, but over at the Ashmolean they now have "The Welby collection" I think they cal it. You can go and look at it if you are ever in Oxford. By the way, I'm a little younger than you are. I've known some very odd people.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 14, 2024 3:46:08 GMT
Welby has thanked Muslims for the 'huge contribution that Muslims have made to our society' You know what my next question is. Will someone, anyone, explain exactly what that huge contribution is? If it's so obvious someone must be aware of it... Probably the fact we are a breading ground for the new wave of psychopaths Red....
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Mar 14, 2024 6:37:28 GMT
Another thread about woke, note who started it. Talking sense which he doesn't like, preferring the simple bigotries of yesteryears as he does, is enough for him to label you "woke". Speaking truth to ignorance is all it takes. It is the rancid rantings of an elderly dying breed going down waving the flag of yesteryear's malice, increasingly angry at their own ever more obvious irrelevance to modern Britain. The irony!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2024 6:55:53 GMT
Another thread about woke, note who started it. The usual suspects are obsessed with the issue, which most of us don't really give a shit about. It matters only in their own heads as they anguish about the loss of some perfect, but mythical, white, Christian nation where there were no gay people, and where we all celebrated Empire Day Do you honestly believe Islam gives a damn about some race-baiting gender-bender lefty?
I understand, with you being a lefty, that you have to follow orders and support Islam whilst shitting all over the working class white people who told you to fk off over the years (you had to rely on Blairism and corporate globalist backing to get New Labour elected), but is it possible for you to be honest about it?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2024 7:02:28 GMT
Christianity is becoming irrelevant . Islam is not . Welby knows it . Perhaps this is why those in power are perverting and corrupting humanity in the western world. The Marxists would do the same thing to destroy civilisation and bring about their thing. Welby's thing looks to be hardline Islam whilst relying on the moron Left to cheer it on. The moron Left will be disposed of in the long run, so I guess, as tyrants go, Welby is playing it smart.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Mar 14, 2024 7:13:14 GMT
The usual suspects are obsessed with the issue, which most of us don't really give a shit about. It matters only in their own heads as they anguish about the loss of some perfect, but mythical, white, Christian nation where there were no gay people, and where we all celebrated Empire Day Do you honestly believe Islam gives a damn about some race-baiting gender-bender lefty?
I understand, with you being a lefty, that you have to follow orders and support Islam whilst shitting all over the working class white people who told you to fk off over the years (you had to rely on Blairism and corporate globalist backing to get New Labour elected), but is it possible for you to be honest about it? I doubt it. Cognitive dissonance prevents lefties from even being honest with themselves.
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Post by Pacifico on Mar 14, 2024 7:30:39 GMT
There are also many countries where Muslims are persecuted There are also countries where Jews are persecuted The problem is human beings, not religions. In Europe, in countries which have large Muslim populations, there generally are no problems, in Turkey life and society is overwhelmingly secular, Christians are simply accepted. In European countries with much higher percentages of Muslims than the UK ( Bosnia, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Montenegro ) there are no real issues between the two populations.Here's a little tip: Dont look at people by their religion or faith, take them at face value, if they seem a generally decent sort of person, then thats all what counts. Er.. the wars in the Balkans were fought along religious lines - Muslim Bosniaks were fighting the Orthodox Christian Serbs. A genocide is not exactly an example of living in religious harmony...
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Mar 14, 2024 7:40:57 GMT
There are also many countries where Muslims are persecuted There are also countries where Jews are persecuted The problem is human beings, not religions. In Europe, in countries which have large Muslim populations, there generally are no problems, in Turkey life and society is overwhelmingly secular, Christians are simply accepted. In European countries with much higher percentages of Muslims than the UK ( Bosnia, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Montenegro ) there are no real issues between the two populations.Here's a little tip: Dont look at people by their religion or faith, take them at face value, if they seem a generally decent sort of person, then thats all what counts. Jesus wept - how much more wrong could you possibly be?
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Post by steppenwolf on Mar 14, 2024 7:42:26 GMT
Muslim men and women are part and parcel of British society now, accept it or bury your head in the sand. They are factory workers and shop keepers, taxi drivers and doctors, they are business people and scientists, bus drivers and post office workers. They pay their taxes, earn their money and spend their money, same as anyone else, contributing to both society and the economy. There is not enough space or time to list the thousands of British Muslims who have made an outstanding contribution to this country, so here are just three which I have chosen. Tipu Zahed Aziz ... professor of neurosurgery at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford; lecturer at Magdalen College, Oxford and Imperial College London medical school. Azra Meadows OBE ... honorary lecturer in the Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences at The University of Glasgow Nazneen Rahman ... geneticist who specialises in cancer and heads up the Cancer Genetics Clinical Unit at the Royal Marsden. Her research has seen success in identifying genes that cause cancer particularly in women and children The Archbishop of Canterbury is not "woke" he is simply telling it AS IT IS Obviously some muslims work - they're not all on benefits, although a disproportionate number are. But I don't think this counts as making an "outstanding contribution to this country". Most people have to work. In fact the conservative muslim stated ideology is to do as little as possible to contribute to the Kuffar economy. In most areas it's remarkable how little contribution muslims make. Take science for example. In the early days (over a millennium ago) there were some notable muslim scientists - IIRC it was a muslim mathematician who invented the number zero, which was quite a breakthrough after Roman numerals. But after that there has been almost nothing from the muslims - name one breakthrough by a muslim scientist if you can. Jim al Kalili says that this is because the imams banned the printing press (it's unislamic apparently) so muslims could never get hold of up to date scientific articles. The area where they're very active is, of course, terrorism. 90% of world-wide terrorism is perpetrated by muslims, and it's probably over 90% in the UK. And if you go to any muslim country you'll find that muslims are very work-shy. In the UAE if they ever want any work done they get the Indians over to do it - and pay them next to nothing. The muslims are too busy praying to do any work. They sit around all day doing fuck all.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2024 8:09:03 GMT
"The Archbishop of Canterbury says he used to shut himself off from the world to cope with the pain in his family. " www.thetimes.co.uk/article/justin-welby-how-it-felt-to-forgive-my-dying-mother-hgj7029djWelby obviously has personal issues regarding drink and family if we take this at face value. His sob story (doubtful) makes him come across as a messed up little boy. I have no idea how he came to be in the position he's in, and considering what he's now doing I can't feel sorry for him.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Mar 14, 2024 8:40:27 GMT
"The Archbishop of Canterbury says he used to shut himself off from the world to cope with the pain in his family. " www.thetimes.co.uk/article/justin-welby-how-it-felt-to-forgive-my-dying-mother-hgj7029djWelby obviously has personal issues regarding drink and family if we take this at face value. His sob story (doubtful) makes him come across as a messed up little boy. I have no idea how he came to be in the position he's in, and considering what he's now doing I can't feel sorry for him. I suspect it's a simple case of this:
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Post by Fairsociety on Mar 14, 2024 8:48:20 GMT
I bet Charles regrets having Welby as the Archbishop of Cunterbury nothing has gone right for the Royal family since Welby overseen the Kings Coronation.
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