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Post by Red Rackham on Oct 25, 2024 15:54:28 GMT
Yes I did, good job he didn't do a Tony Martin. It would seem protecting your property is against the law these days. Bloody sad. Tony Martin's error was letting one get away. Two corpses in a deep pit on a working farm miles from anywhere .... They wouldn't be found unless Tony and Time Team came calling LOL, actually I dunno why I'm laughing, what you say it quite true. Thinking back to my uncles farm in rural West Wales, yes indeed anything or anyone could go missing. As Bricktop famously said... You're always gonna have problems lifting a body in one piece. Apparently the best thing to do is cut up a corpse into six pieces and pile it all together, and when you got your six pieces, you gotta get rid of them, because it's no good leaving it in the deep freeze for your mum to discover, now is it? Then I hear the best thing to do is feed them to pigs. You got to starve the pigs for a few days, then the sight of a chopped-up body will look like curry to a pisshead. You gotta shave the heads of your victims, and pull the teeth out for the sake of the piggies' digestion. You could do this afterwards, of course, but you don't want to go sievin' through pig shit, now do you? They will go through bone like butter. You need at least sixteen pigs to finish the job in one sitting, so be wary of any man who keeps a pig farm...
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Post by johnofgwent on Oct 25, 2024 23:11:07 GMT
Tony Martin's error was letting one get away. Two corpses in a deep pit on a working farm miles from anywhere .... They wouldn't be found unless Tony and Time Team came calling LOL, actually I dunno why I'm laughing, what you say it quite true. Dad went to school with, and considered his best friend from those days, the main who would later run the South Wales Forensics Science Service. He had a slightly more professional relationship with me. He borrowed my lab from time tomtime, my equipment was better than his... In those days blood, not DNA, was king, and a spray bottle with dilute vinegar, applied sparingly to a crime scene, would leave the police seeking not a six foot three Aryan, but a similarly proportioned man resembling Michael Jackson when he was truly black, and if detected, this magical potion of immunity would be presumed the effect of bacterial or other microbial activity in the crevices of the corpse.... Not that I ever did this of course. Unless it was in the three weeks before the car crash of which I have zero memory to this day
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Post by Red Rackham on Oct 25, 2024 23:35:58 GMT
Dad went to school with, and considered his best friend from those days, the main who would later run the South Wales Forensics Science Service. He had a slightly more professional relationship with me. He borrowed my lab from time to time, my equipment was better than his... In those days blood, not DNA, was king, and a spray bottle with dilute vinegar, applied sparingly to a crime scene, would leave the police seeking not a six foot three Aryan, but a similarly proportioned man resembling Michael Jackson when he was truly black, and if detected, this magical potion of immunity would be presumed the effect of bacterial or other microbial activity in the crevices of the corpse.... Not that I ever did this of course. Unless it was in the three weeks before the car crash of which I have zero memory to this day How long did you spend at university and what subjects did you study? I know you're boffin type, I'm just curios. I'm not a particularly clever chap, being a privileged white Englishman I never went to university, but I do enjoy listening to some clever people.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 26, 2024 6:36:54 GMT
The terrorists we're not allowed to deport: Foreign extremists are living freely in Britain thanks to European human rights laws.... Foreign terrorists including a machine gun killer and mass-murder fanatics are living freely in Britain thanks to European human rights laws, the Mail can reveal. Despite committing barbaric atrocities, the extremists cannot be deported in case they would face hardships in their home countries. One who sprayed bullets into a London hotel lobby was spotted out shopping this week, while others who helped fanatics bent on attacking scores of commuters were able to stroll through the same leafy neighbourhoods they can call home. The Mail examined the cases of five men born abroad who committed terror offences in Britain. Yet repeated efforts to deport them after completing their prison sentences have failed because of European laws. It comes as the issue of whether Britain should leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) has become a clear dividing line in the Conservative Party leadership contest, for which voting closes next week..... www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14003707/terrorists-deport-extremists-living-Britain-European-human-rights-laws.html
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Post by sandypine on Oct 26, 2024 8:04:48 GMT
The terrorists we're not allowed to deport: Foreign extremists are living freely in Britain thanks to European human rights laws.... Foreign terrorists including a machine gun killer and mass-murder fanatics are living freely in Britain thanks to European human rights laws, the Mail can reveal. Despite committing barbaric atrocities, the extremists cannot be deported in case they would face hardships in their home countries. One who sprayed bullets into a London hotel lobby was spotted out shopping this week, while others who helped fanatics bent on attacking scores of commuters were able to stroll through the same leafy neighbourhoods they can call home. The Mail examined the cases of five men born abroad who committed terror offences in Britain. Yet repeated efforts to deport them after completing their prison sentences have failed because of European laws. It comes as the issue of whether Britain should leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) has become a clear dividing line in the Conservative Party leadership contest, for which voting closes next week..... www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14003707/terrorists-deport-extremists-living-Britain-European-human-rights-laws.htmlThe argument I keep hearing is that the human rights laws, conventions and courts are there to protect us all from the excesses of government. That is a kind of outlook I used to subscribe to. It seems now more and more that the excesses of government are fast receding and the excesses of individuals are being enabled by the those very laws and institutions that no longer protect us all but place us ever more at risk from those with whom normally we would have no truck. It seems we need a balance where human rights are not an absolute trump card for the evil and the wicked but are there for the benefit of the law abiding ordinary citizen and for his protection and to stop the actuality of some pretty undesirable individuals living amongst us. Democratic government is supposed to give us the power of joint action in the self protection of each other and not to enable the bad to have their way. Somewhere along the line that has been lost.
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Post by piglet on Oct 26, 2024 10:37:17 GMT
I was wondering where Robinson was, the british need a leader. And as for his arrest, he is britains Navalny. VIVA WHITE PEOPLE, VIVA GRANDE BRITANNIA.
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Post by ginnyg2 on Oct 27, 2024 9:32:43 GMT
I was wondering where Robinson was, the british need a leader. And as for his arrest, he is britains Navalny. VIVA WHITE PEOPLE, VIVA GRANDE BRITANNIA. I'll drink to that!
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