| idi banashapan |
18-08-2013 13:25 |
Re: I suggest you read this - New info about Princess Diana death
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Originally Posted by Damien
(Post 35611898)
To be honest there is something that happened here and that is what happened. There is hardly any evidence that differs from the official account and while your entitled to your opinion you're not entitled to have to taken seriously.
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yes, I am, which I stated earlier...
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Originally Posted by idi banashapan
(Post 35611833)
I agree that I think this was an accident. I too, do not know of who may have benefited from her death. but just because I don't know about them doesn't mean there isn't someone out there who did benefit in some way.
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All I am saying is that we might do well to keep in mind we (the public) are not privy to a lot of information about a lot of things. Diana's death may be one of those things. I like to think keeping an open mind is a good way to be on things like this. it does NOT mean I automatically think something underhand was going on.
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
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Err no it isn't, get over yourself, it was a joke, I've no interest in this what so ever or any ones opinions on it and had the thread title had any relevance to what the thread contained I wouldn't even have opened it and the only thing I'll be trying harder to do in it is leave. I don't even find it mildly interesting that this whole plot would've fallen apart if she'd simply worn a seatbelt.
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excuse me? get over myself? right-o. as for it being a joke, I shall repeat something that has been said to me in the past here on more than one occasion... you were missing the smiley to signify it was a joke. lastly, if you don't care and it doesn't interest you, then your post can only have been borne from a want to antagonise and stir. again, not very mature. and yes, if she wasn't wearing a seat belt, she should have been.
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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit
(Post 35611983)
I am not saying I believe they had her killed but I am open enough to say I do not know for sure.
I find it deeply insulting that you think those who think different to you are both insane and foolish where your totally closed mind makes you sensible and sane
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I quite agree with this statement. to blindly follow anyone or anything seems somewhat against human nature to me. we should encourage the questioning of information, its sources and its presentation, be that what our boss at work says to us, what the media relays to us, what the governments choose to tell us or what a study or survey appears to conclude. the only way to know something for sure is first-hand experience. anything beyond that is open to contamination, alteration, exaggeration, distortion and deletion.
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Originally Posted by Russ
(Post 35612019)
What I don't understand is if people are willing to accept the suggestion she was murdered then why would "they" have used a car crash which, as Derek said (and will have a good knowledge of) people can survive, her bodyguard being an example. High profile assassinations have occurred in the past by other methods, why not those? Why not while she was out of the country on one of her many charity missions?
I just doesn't make sense to me and there's far too much scope for it to go wrong. The secret services, SAS etc are clinical about this sort of thing. It just seems too haphazard for them or any other government "hit squad".
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perhaps a car crash in another country would appear all the more circumstantial and terrible in terms of getting the public on-side to believing what the media says? it would also distance our own governments and agencies in the minds of the public as it happened abroad and not in our own back yard. by appearing as an 'accident', people are far less likely to question it. people would definitely start asking more questions if she was abroad and had a bullet put in her head, I'm sure.
DON'T FORGET - I think this was an accident and that it is unlikely anything untoward went on here. however, I am in no way going to out-rightly dismiss the possibility that there are other powers and motives at play. it may not appear plausible, but that does not mean it's impossible something we don't know about has happened for reasons that we don't know about. we are merely the public.
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