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I wasn't aware I had previously gone to print with a 2006 list Nicos.
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Really enjoyed it....He is really trying to do summat different with every outing. full marks Mr Gibson. I also like the fact that he is a bit of a looney!! You mean the fact he doesn't like those Jewish fellas?
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Really enjoyed it....He is really trying to do summat different with every outing. full marks Mr Gibson. I also like the fact that he is a bit of a looney!!
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1. Pan's Labyrinth 2. Lady in the Water 3. Letters from Iwo Jima 4. Children of Men 5. Babel 6. The Queen 7. Borat 8. Shortbus 9. V for Vendetta 10. Inside Man 11. Apocalypto 12.History of Violence.
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Wherever you may go Park Life I shall always been in the shadows with a picture of Cancer Man. Somehow it makes me feel safe.
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Let's be clear...Finkelstein basically purchased and insured and then re-insured (doubling the cover) a building complex which they had been unable to sell for 10 years.
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Nope, in fact they were the first 3 buildings ever to fall into their own footprint because of a fire. Not only was it a fire, but it was the hottest fire known to man, able to melt all of the steel in the towers. Amazing stuff Quelle suprise! Which part? The whole thing. Jet fuel burns off very vast and would have been totally unable to sustain a fire of the required heat for the length of time to melt steel.
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Nope, in fact they were the first 3 buildings ever to fall into their own footprint because of a fire. Not only was it a fire, but it was the hottest fire known to man, able to melt all of the steel in the towers. Amazing stuff Quelle suprise!
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I happen to know one or two things about the insurance and the funny goings on....No point in going into it because a) I will be open to ridicule. You're all too stupid to understand the finer points. (Avoids using condascending smiley). *Changes mind*
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Film/moving picture show you most recently watched
Park Life replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
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My mate in 'big insurance' says they are all re-writing their policies and re-wording thier backward risk cover to protect against large climate change occurances. Holland and parts of Germany are in serious danger according to the scientists working for them. ...and the timescale isn't 20 years it's 5-10 years.
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I watched it and for me it didnt deal well enough with one of the major events in the story, namely that its likely that they brought flight 93 down instead of letting it hit its intended target. Quite plausible that the government would cover this up afterwards as it wouldnt have been very palatable for the public. Thats the only event in the story that is a bit suspect. Everything else, its fairly clear what happened. However, the film dealt with the one of the more minor events very badly. That wasnt really even an event, it was whether the CIA knew that the al qaeda operatives were in the US and whether they knew what they were planning. If they did, they should have told the local FBI and they should have acted. The film last night explained that 'the CIA and FBI are 2 big organisation and the CIA gave the FBI the information but the FBI, what with it being a big organisation and all, failed to act on this information'. That was poor imo, the film concludes that the US were guilty of intelligence failures like with WMD not a conspiracy. I felt that the possiblilty the CIA knew what was happening and let it happen anyway as still 'un-investigated'. Building 7 was still a mystery after the film too. Agree with most of that. The intelligence agencies knew a lot more than they later revealed as the possible blow back is immense. Building 7 was brought dowm by a child playing with a model plane, I distinctly heard a loud 'snicking' sound as the balsa wood cracked against the 'frail' concrete, tumbling the building.
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Use a private jet ffs!!
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Agree. I don't think they have enough on him and are desperately trying to fill the shopping basket.
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Looks like they haven't got enough to go on with the first accusation and are looking to make as much stick as poss now. I really hope he gets cleared and sues the fucking knackers off them.
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Miss him.
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Ted Maul? Fiddy Cent? David Icke - Son of God I always liked that one.
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His stuff is mad enough to be right on all counts....
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Prince-The Black Album.
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....Well he has been babbling on about dna databases and id cards and micro chips since the early 90's and people just laughed at him. It will be interesting when people go for new passports in 5/6 years time for sure.
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It sounds like this program will be more about explaining how loons like Parky think, rather than disproving their crackpot theories. Might be worth a watch though. I can honestly say I don't believe in any conspiracy theories, although David Icke was onto something. He was on something. Tbf to him, a lot of the stuff he predicted 10 years ago about surveillance has come to pass. Orwell was before him. Besides, the stuff about lizards ruling the Earth rather detracts from his good points. I like purple though. I could never get me head round the lizard stuff. But the royals and parts of the Euro super rich do share very similar blood lines. Goes back to the Hapzburgs iirc. Purple is nice and purple crystal is very good for headaches.
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It sounds like this program will be more about explaining how loons like Parky think, rather than disproving their crackpot theories. Might be worth a watch though. I can honestly say I don't believe in any conspiracy theories, although David Icke was onto something. He was on something. Tbf to him, a lot of the stuff he predicted 10 years ago about surveillance has come to pass.
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It sounds like this program will be more about explaining how loons like Parky think, rather than disproving their crackpot theories. Might be worth a watch though. I can honestly say I don't believe in any conspiracy theories, although David Icke was onto something. Bit bored with 9/11 now.... "I believe the idea that conspiracy theorists are looking for a bigger reason is absolutely right," says Frank Spotnitz, writer of The X Files."