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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <
USA
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Posted - 10/03/2007 : 16:08:00
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and are you okay with it because you are just a sheep in the flock with a meaningless life? http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=princess+diana+murder&btnG=Search+News
Muuahuahuahahahahahaaaa!
Wednesday, Oct. 03, 2007 The Diana Inquest: Three Key Questions By Jumana Farouky/London
For the jury at the inquests into the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Fayed, the next six months could be the longest — and most confusing — half-year of their lives. As the coroner Lord Justice Scott Baker wrapped up his opening statement on Wednesday, the men and women tasked with deciding, once and for all, how the couple died finally have a full picture of the road ahead. And it's not going to be smooth.
On Day Two, the jury heard and saw the first of pieces of evidence. Referred to by Baker as "uncontroversial," these are the facts that nobody is contesting: a basic chronology of events leading up to the crash; a video of a car retracing the route from the Ritz to the Pont de l'Alma tunnel; and security tape footage of Diana and Dodi at the hotel. There's more chronology to come on Thursday, then a visit to Paris to see the tunnel and the hotel early next week. After that, the inquest gets into the details, and things get more complicated.
Ten years on, everyone thinks they know what happened on Aug. 31, 1997. But Baker's statement, peppered with phrases like "contradictory evidence" and "perhaps we shall never know," promises a flood of unreliable testimony, conflicting expert opinion and unexplained anomalies that could force everyone to think again. Here are the three key questions that will probably only lead to more questions:
Was Diana pregnant? On Tuesday, Baker dismissed the rumor that Diana was carrying Dodi's baby by pointing out that photos which show the Princess sporting a rounded belly were taken before they met. But that doesn't rule out the possibility that she was pregnant — only that Dodi was the father. A physical examination of Diana's body didn't reveal any signs that she was pregnant. But a pregnancy in its early stages would be difficult to spot without an autopsy, Baker conceded, which was never performed. The French didn't run a pregnancy test before the body was embalmed, because they didn't see the need, and afterwards it was too late. Yes, Diana was believed to be on the Pill and, true, she never mentioned being pregnant to any of her friends or family. But, Baker said, Diana's pregnancy "is not a matter that can be proved one way or the other." Which means it also can't be disproved.
Was Henri Paul drunk? The accident theory relies on the jury believing that Henri Paul, the security guard who was driving the Mercedes the night of the crash, was under the influence of drink, drugs or both and lost control of the car. The murder theory depends on the jury agreeing that he was sober and that more sinister forces were responsible. On the one hand, blood tests performed on Paul's body put his blood alcohol level way over France's drink-driving limit. On the other, the same tests carried out on the same day by two different doctors came up with two different levels, and while records show that five blood samples were allegedly taken, only three were ever sent for analysis. Nobody knows what happened to the other two, or if they even existed. Other factors about Paul's blood — like the presence of prescription drugs that none of his doctors remember prescribing for him, and high levels of carbon monoxide that nobody can account for — have some observers questioning the reliability of the tests. The legal team representing Dodi’s dad, Mohamed Al Fayed, are claiming that the blood tested wasn't even Paul's, which Baker responded to — but not really — when he said that DNA tests "appear" to show that it was.
What happened to Prince Philip's letters? Several people, including Mohamed Al Fayed and Diana's longtime butler Paul Burrell, have already said that the Princess was convinced the Royal Family was planning an "accident" to get rid of her. And Al Fayed is pointing to her father-in-law Prince Philip as the one who ordered her alleged assassination. But the one piece of evidence that could reveal Prince Philip's true feelings about Diana is missing: a set of letters that he wrote to her. Burrell, who Baker "hopes" will give evidence during the inquest, says he saw them. And Diana's sister, Lady Sarah McCorquodale, says she had conversations with Diana about them. But nobody knows where they are. "It seems probable that there were such letters, but where they went and whether they still exist remains a mystery," Baker said. And then, touching on what could become the theme for the entire inquest, added: "We shall have to see whether the mystery unfolds in the coming weeks."
Click to Print Find this article at: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1668106,00.html
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PixieSteve
> Teenager of the Year <
Poland
4698 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2007 : 16:17:17
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just fuck off!
I like to complain |
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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <
USA
3759 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2007 : 16:18:21
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You fuck off, you pint drinking douche bag.
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“As civilizations become more complex, and as the need for invisible government has been increasingly demonstrated, the technical means have been invented and developed by which public opinion may be regimented. With printing press and newspaper, the telephone, telegraph, radio and airplanes, ideas can be spread rapidly, even instantaneously, across the whole of America.” - Edward Bernays |
Edited by - The King Of Karaoke on 10/03/2007 16:18:43 |
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PixieSteve
> Teenager of the Year <
Poland
4698 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2007 : 16:22:40
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enjoy your dainty bottles
I like to complain |
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BLT
> Teenager of the Year <
South Sandwich Islands
4204 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2007 : 16:26:04
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You believe Time magazine?
Who do you think you are -- Hippolyte Aucouturier? |
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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <
USA
3759 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2007 : 16:40:22
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No, but if they are bringing it up there's something to it.
Grabs another 24oz CAN of America's finest slave beer.
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“As civilizations become more complex, and as the need for invisible government has been increasingly demonstrated, the technical means have been invented and developed by which public opinion may be regimented. With printing press and newspaper, the telephone, telegraph, radio and airplanes, ideas can be spread rapidly, even instantaneously, across the whole of America.” - Edward Bernays |
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PixieSteve
> Teenager of the Year <
Poland
4698 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2007 : 16:53:32
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mmm, tinny.
I like to complain |
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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <
USA
3759 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2007 : 16:54:26
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And rocky mountain fresh!
Freshly horrible
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“As civilizations become more complex, and as the need for invisible government has been increasingly demonstrated, the technical means have been invented and developed by which public opinion may be regimented. With printing press and newspaper, the telephone, telegraph, radio and airplanes, ideas can be spread rapidly, even instantaneously, across the whole of America.” - Edward Bernays |
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Daisy Girl
~ Abstract Brain ~
Belize
5305 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2007 : 18:06:42
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At work I actually was wondering if you would start a thread like this very one! :)
We're all obscure fans.- trobrianders
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coastline
> Teenager of the Year <
USA
3111 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2007 : 18:09:04
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What the hell is a pricess?
Please pardon me, for these my wrongs. |
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Little Black Francis
> Teenager of the Year <
3648 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2007 : 18:15:09
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way to put the article in quotes dickbag
f(x) = ex |
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darwin
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
USA
5454 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2007 : 19:03:16
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I thought you didn't believe in conspiracies (just 911, Sasquatch, and elites plotting a world government to enslave us), but not others. |
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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <
USA
3759 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2007 : 19:49:02
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quote: Originally posted by coastline
What the hell is a pricess?
Please pardon me, for these my wrongs.
Damn it!
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“As civilizations become more complex, and as the need for invisible government has been increasingly demonstrated, the technical means have been invented and developed by which public opinion may be regimented. With printing press and newspaper, the telephone, telegraph, radio and airplanes, ideas can be spread rapidly, even instantaneously, across the whole of America.” - Edward Bernays |
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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <
USA
3759 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2007 : 19:52:18
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quote: Originally posted by darwin
I thought you didn't believe in conspiracies (just 911, Sasquatch, and elites plotting a world government to enslave us), but not others.
Does Sasquatch actually qualify as a conspiracy though? Mystery? I think that's more fitting.
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“As civilizations become more complex, and as the need for invisible government has been increasingly demonstrated, the technical means have been invented and developed by which public opinion may be regimented. With printing press and newspaper, the telephone, telegraph, radio and airplanes, ideas can be spread rapidly, even instantaneously, across the whole of America.” - Edward Bernays |
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darwin
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
USA
5454 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2007 : 19:56:41
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Fair enough, unless the "elites" are trying to suppress knowledge of their existence. |
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Srisaket
= Cult of Ray =
Thailand
313 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2007 : 20:05:24
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Dear King of Karaoke,
Without pasting articles or links, do you actually believe that Princess Diana was murdered?
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Jefrey
= Cult of Ray =
USA
918 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2007 : 22:11:55
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Worst conspiracy ever.
Come up with something about Hitler's mustache and I'll read. Did he make a deal with the devil and had to wear that stupid mustache? We want the FACTS this time, not nutty ramblings.
Qu'ils aillent se faire foutre <-- yeah, what he said. |
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BLT
> Teenager of the Year <
South Sandwich Islands
4204 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2007 : 23:47:02
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Hitler was a Chaplin fan. Big time.
Who do you think you are -- Hippolyte Aucouturier? |
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Llamadance
> Teenager of the Year <
United Kingdom
2543 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2007 : 00:35:27
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Princess Diana died so that I wouldn't have to read the News of the World anymore. It was a meaningful death and for that I thank her.
KOK, seriously, please stop this.
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shineoftheever
> Teenager of the Year <
Canada
4307 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2007 : 01:33:52
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if pricess diana wore a hitler moustache, or is that a chaplin moustache, would her death have been silent or just fuzzy like the samsquatch?
The waxworks were an immensely eloquent dissertation on the wonderful ordinariness of mankind. |
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Homers_pet_monkey
= Official forum monkey =
United Kingdom
17125 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2007 : 05:36:41
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If I hear/read one more word about that woman's death........
I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
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kathryn
~ Selkie Bride ~
Belgium
15320 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2007 : 06:20:42
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Hitler had one testicle. So does Tom Cruise. Truth.
Happy hearts fall from my shaking hands
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Carolynanna
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
Canada
6556 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2007 : 07:36:59
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quote: Originally posted by shineoftheever
if pricess diana wore a hitler moustache, or is that a chaplin moustache, would her death have been silent or just fuzzy like the samsquatch?
The waxworks were an immensely eloquent dissertation on the wonderful ordinariness of mankind.
That's samsquench shiny!
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speedy_m
= Frankofile =
Canada
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PixieSteve
> Teenager of the Year <
Poland
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Posted - 10/04/2007 : 08:28:35
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what are you on about, speedy marie?
if this was a thread for valuable insight it wouldn't be titled "Pricess Diana was murdered..." and its first sentence wouldn't accuse us of being sheep and living meaningless lives.
i was one of the few members who actually took KoK seriously for a while when he started with his conspiracy theories, and tried debating with him rationally. but this is too much.
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shineoftheever
> Teenager of the Year <
Canada
4307 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2007 : 08:32:56
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quote: Originally posted by kathryn
Hitler had one testicle. So does Tom Cruise. Truth.
Happy hearts fall from my shaking hands
difference = hitler's cup was half empty, tom cruise's cup is half full (of marbles)
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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <
USA
3759 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2007 : 09:06:14
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I start these threads to liven this place up from time to time so you all need to just chill.
Do I think Princess Diana was murdered? I haven't really looked into it. I heard she was pregnant with Dodi Al Fayid's baby and Alex Jones talks about it from time to time. When I bother listening to Alex Jones.
You decide for yourself.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/archive_diana_murder.html
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“As civilizations become more complex, and as the need for invisible government has been increasingly demonstrated, the technical means have been invented and developed by which public opinion may be regimented. With printing press and newspaper, the telephone, telegraph, radio and airplanes, ideas can be spread rapidly, even instantaneously, across the whole of America.” - Edward Bernays |
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Jason
* Dog in the Sand *
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Posted - 10/04/2007 : 09:13:10
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I wonder if getting hit in the groin hurts as badly when you have just one testicle. |
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PixieSteve
> Teenager of the Year <
Poland
4698 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2007 : 09:15:36
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quote: Originally posted by The King Of Karaoke
I start these threads to liven this place up from time to time so you all need to just chill.
thanks for livening me up. actually, princess diana is probably the dullest topic ever.
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coastline
> Teenager of the Year <
USA
3111 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2007 : 09:53:48
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Can I just point out that this forum sure can be a negative place sometimes? It's like a dark cloud appears over it some days -- or at least over some threads. Though I get a bit tired of KOK's ranting sometimes, it's not exactly the worst thing in the world. Come on, people. Lighten up a bit. Let the man post his stuff.
As I've said before, KOK, when you post a bunch of links in certain existing threads, it can come off as unwanted pollution. But you certainly have the right to start your own threads and put whatever the hell you want in them. Just like I have the right to not read them.
Everyone else, mellow out. You're blocking the sunlight.
Please pardon me, for these my wrongs. |
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Carolynanna
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
Canada
6556 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2007 : 09:59:29
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Make me, bitch.
__________ Fuck off I got work to do. |
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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <
USA
3759 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2007 : 10:07:28
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I see thread's that flip words around from already existing threads. Threads about peanut butter, Britney, Paris, Sasquatch, etc., etc.
I could multi-post all day long about Sasquatch and never hear any complaints. In fact if you look at that thread you will see that I have. I've done exactly what I do in these other threads. Never a complaint. If you don't like Sasquatch don't look.
The real problem may be that people don't want to hear about the bad stuff. I suggest those folks don't read those threads. It's simple really.
There's plenty of real pollution on this board. Hot topics are not pollution. They just raise peoples blood pressure a bit and cause some noise.
And I say good!
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Llamadance
> Teenager of the Year <
United Kingdom
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Posted - 10/04/2007 : 10:42:03
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quote: Originally posted by coastline
Can I just point out that this forum sure can be a negative place sometimes? It's like a dark cloud appears over it some days -- or at least over some threads. Though I get a bit tired of KOK's ranting sometimes, it's not exactly the worst thing in the world. Come on, people. Lighten up a bit. Let the man post his stuff.
As I've said before, KOK, when you post a bunch of links in certain existing threads, it can come off as unwanted pollution. But you certainly have the right to start your own threads and put whatever the hell you want in them. Just like I have the right to not read them.
Everyone else, mellow out. You're blocking the sunlight.
Please pardon me, for these my wrongs.
if a dog keeps shitting in your garden do you ignore it? If some kids kept throwing mud at your windows would you have the same attitude? If there's that attitude to threads, why bother deleting or trying to block spam. Hell, welcome them in and let them post whatever tripe they have, then we can all mellow out in a sea www.buythispish.com and www.suckmyballs.org
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The King Of Karaoke
> Teenager of the Year <
USA
3759 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2007 : 10:46:49
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I'm shitting in my own gardens. Don't come by to eat my salads.
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Llamadance
> Teenager of the Year <
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Jason
* Dog in the Sand *
1446 Posts |
Posted - 10/04/2007 : 11:01:21
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I think he's easy to ignore.
Do I click on these YouTubes and read these long-ass copy & paste posts? Absolutely not. I got stuff to do.
Anyway, if you can't ignore, the best way to combat repetitive posters is hijack their threads and turn them into something else. Start talking about your favorite soft drinks in the "9/11 was an inside job" thread. In the "Princess Diana was Murdered" thread talk about sports, or whatever. And so on... |
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