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  • in reply to: Rik Mayall – R.I.P #9957
    xileffilex
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    This quote was widely reported from Barbara his wife:
    http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity-life/the-young-ones-comedian-and-actor-rik-mayall-dies-aged-56/story-fn907478-1226948877592

    “But we just don’t know until the coroner’s report,” Robbin told The Telegraph, outside the couple’s home in Barnes, south-west London.

    Sometimes, an inquest takes months. Does she mean the pathologist’s report? Would the cause of death really not be known to a close relative until the inquest (the purpose of which is to determine who, where, how and when) The answers to 3/4 of those questions are already known.

    The pathologist will provide the preliminary results of the postmortem examination to the Coroner very quickly. The final written report may not be available for some considerable time because further tests may need to be carried out and these can take time to complete.

    The Coroners Liaison Officer will contact you as soon as the preliminary results are available and will give these to you. They will also tell you about any organs or tissue that may have been retained following the postmortem examination.

    http://www.courtsni.gov.uk/en-GB/Publications/UsefulInformationLeaflets/Documents/Coroners%20Postmortem%20Examination%20-%20Information%20for%20Relatives/Coroners%20Postmortem%20Examination%20-%20Information%20for%20Relatives%20%28HTML%29.htm

    I read this to mean that relatives will indeed know the cause of death before the inquest, assuming one can be found.

    in reply to: Deaths on 911? #9945
    xileffilex
    Participant

    OK I’ll run with this for the moment, psyopticon. What you write is explosive stuff. The onus then is for you to provide some evidence, perhaps a birth certificate of someone ordained at birth to die at 9/11 whose death is listed here – and there are examples of this type of contemporaneous “phone directory” image pasted at Cluesforum

    The name is, as I interpret you , created by the signatures on the certificate, for the sole purpose of dying in some event many years later. Fed hoax jelly for life, if you like. The real relatives, of course, are all in on it, from the creation of the fake birth.

    I think you really need to expand on this theory with examples. It is full of fascinating possibilities. It would explain away all suspcious events past and future. Marriage certficates for vicsims can be similarly ordered, as can certificates for those born to vicsims..

    Birth certs are £9.25 a throw – rather than the EUR 4 in Eire – but can be ordered here:
    https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/most_customers_want_to_know.asp#OrderingCertificates

    Click to access Guidance_Notes_April_2014.pdf

    It would explain all those single images for 9/11 victims.

    If you want any GRO reference numbers I can help
    2.3 Names of Mother / Father /
    Parent
    * – Required information for births
    registered in the last 50 years.

    I await your article.

    in reply to: Deaths on 911? #9941
    xileffilex
    Participant

    You don’t seem remotely skeptical of any of the official narrative to 9/11.

    I laugh myself to death. From this starting point, it seems less than worthless to argue with you here on this subject. Perhaps you can take up the non-existence of these people with their alleged relatives yourself. You’ll find the Clarkes here for starters.
    http://companycheck.co.uk/director/903478619
    I’d be interested in your findings.
    You could probably call in on Andrew Marr while you’re in the area. A 33 bus would be your best bet. I guess his brain haemorrhage was faked in your opinion also.

    in reply to: Deaths on 911? #9928
    xileffilex
    Participant

    …and no people in the top of the towers

    in reply to: Tuam Babies PsyOp #9923
    xileffilex
    Participant

    Now the hoax is mainstream BBC news. What kept tt – it loves reporting this kind of story?

    The Irish government is considering an inquiry after the remains of nearly 800 children were discovered in an unmarked grave at a former home for unmarried mothers run by the Catholic Church.

    The remains were interred in a concrete septic tank in the grounds of the home in Tuam, County Galway.

    What exactly has been discovered so far? That Corless spent “nearly EUR3,200 of her own money, allegedly?

    “I was staggered and I was shocked because there’s a total number of 796 babies, children and toddlers buried in one mass grave there on that site.”

    Funds are now being raised to erect a permanent memorial to the dead children.

    ….

    As John Lowe, another member of the committee, explained this week at the site of the former home, the group’s aim is to raise €15,000 for a plaque with all the names of the children on it. So far they have raised €7,000, and €2,000 has been paid for initial drawings of the plaque.

    http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=90777431
    Oh dear, shades of 9/11

    in reply to: Deaths on 911? #9909
    xileffilex
    Participant

    Still waiting…are there any Vicsims among the UK contingent? Are there any who weren’t born? I’m very curious. They were either murdered or they are still alive with new identities. No planes.

    in reply to: Tuam Babies PsyOp #9908
    xileffilex
    Participant

    While the blog of Philip Bo O’Shea Hayes has gone quiet all of a sudden, we now have one of the most content-free timelines I have ever seen, just published…
    http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/st-marys-scandal-began-90-years-ago-30340957.html
    may, believed, could….
    Dem bones….

    in reply to: Rik Mayall – R.I.P #9899
    xileffilex
    Participant

    So far…TMZ report (Paul Walker hoax emerged through that site)

    Rik Mayall — a huge comedic star in the U.K. — was at home with family members when he died this morning … but his rep says they’re all puzzled about why it happened.

    We’re told the actor — who was only 56 — was not ill … but his rep added they don’t suspect foul play

    So, there will have to be an inquest.

    A spokesman for Mayall’s management company said that he died at home this morning. The cause of death has not been released.

    What absurd reporting – how can the cause of death, if there is a death, be released if there has been no PM?
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/comedy/comedy-news/10887182/Rik-Mayall-dies-aged-56.html

    Nothng convinces me so far.

    A Scotland Yard spokesman said officers were called by London Ambulance Service to a house in Barnes, south-west London, at 1.20pm where “a man, aged in his 50s, was pronounced dead at the scene”. The death is not believed to be suspicious, he added.

    That favourite phrase….

    in reply to: Tuam Babies PsyOp #9887
    xileffilex
    Participant
    in reply to: Tuam Babies PsyOp #9885
    xileffilex
    Participant

    BTW that doesn’t look like Eur 3,184 worth of death certs on the table.

    in reply to: Tuam Babies PsyOp #9884
    xileffilex
    Participant

    Have a look at these blog posts, Ab

    http://philipboucher-hayes.com/2014/06/04/tuam-babies-the-evidence/

    1) The testimony of Frannie Hopkins “He is credible, has no reason to lie and is supported by other eye witnesses. It suffices to say his evidence proves there are bodies there. But how many and belonging to who?”

    2) BMD own records “Asked to retrieve records like the death certificate above for all the deaths that occurred there while the nuns were running it this state agency came up with a list of 796 names. So this figure of 800 dead babies (which incidentally excludes the stillborn) has been generated, and double checked, by an arm of government”

    3) How do we know they’re all buried in the septic tank?

    We don’t….

    [how do we know how many are buried there?]

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    bealoideas
    June 7, 2014 at 3:07 pm

    Catherine Corless is distancing herself from the story. Now it appears there was 20 not 800 observed in the pit in 1975. The story has been a media fail.
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    Philip Boucher-Hayes
    June 8, 2014 at 2:46 pm

    You’re misquoting her. And she is not distancing herself from the facts established a) 796 died while in the nuns care b) Their burial places are unknown c) There’s bodies buried on the site of the home. She is distancing herself from poor reporting which has claimed she has proven the nuns buried 800 in a septic tank.

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    Dave
    June 5, 2014 at 5:11 pm

    One of the many things that bothers me about this case is the fact that they where all dumped in the tank, over a long stretch of time – surely this means that it was opened up every time a new body was to be added to it?
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    Jimmy
    June 7, 2014 at 1:52 pm

    I had thought the same thing. It seems implausible. The site of the ‘Home’ is now a housing estate with the burial ground surrounded by houses.To me it seems more likely that during the construction of the housing estate all the bones that were put into the septic tank by the contractor.
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    Jimmy Armstrong
    June 7, 2014 at 1:56 pm

    I thought the same thing. It seems unlikely. The site of the ‘Home’ is now a housing estate and the burial ground is surrounded by houses.It seems plausible that during construction of the estate that the bones were put in the septic tank by the contractors as the area was bound to have been disturbed during construction.

    http://philipboucher-hayes.com/2014/06/05/tuam-nothing-to-see-here-move-along-now-please/

    Well, what then? We have seen nothing even lightly convincing to move along from so far.

    in reply to: The assassination of TV host Jill Dando (26/4/99) #9882
    xileffilex
    Participant

    Engineering Prof Anthony Finkelstein, Daniel’s brother, of UCL [where the JDI is based] is on the board of the JDI
    http://www.ucl.ac.uk/jdi/people/tabbed-box/board
    Others include Nick Alston , Crime Commissioner for Essex Police

    I see no information anywhere about Ross’s parents etc.
    “tutor[in English at Queens Belfast]: Seamus Heaney”
    http://www.nickross.com/

    For photographs or autographs please send a stamped addressed envelope:-

    The Jill Dando Institute was inaugurated on 26 April 2001.

    in reply to: The assassination of TV host Jill Dando (26/4/99) #9877
    xileffilex
    Participant

    Concerning Nick Ross [“distnguished supporter of the British Humanist Association”] signed a letter…

    http://theministerspen.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/the-atheists-who-attacked-david-cameron.html

    Nice comment underneath:

    The BHA only provides a tent if you like where they can all come together and have a anti-religion gripefest. They even ape religion by having “Humanist Celebrants” when they die.
    There are some really bizarre and childish comments there too – Nick Ross for instance gave up his belief in God when in junior school he was asked to feed worms to chickens!

    Glen Arthur26 April 2014 23:50

    17 work or have worked for BBC
    9 work or have worked foe The Guardian

    Anyway, swiftly moving on…

    At the time that Barry George was pardoned and released from prison – was that a psy-op in itself? – Ross was parading openly his believe that George was still guilty.

    I think the Dando death was a big hoax. OP #1 really says it all.

    rimewatch star Nick Ross’s house is a steal at £35m
    FORMER Crimewatch presenter Nick Ross has sold his London home for an incredible £35million – making a profit of almost 4,000 per cent.

    http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/347858/Crimewatch-star-Nick-Ross-s-house-is-a-steal-at-35m
    24 Sept 2012

    in reply to: BBC Match of the Day – what's all this then? #9846
    xileffilex
    Participant

    An intelligent comment here

    INTERVIEW: DAVE HILL ON BARNES, SUAREZ AND RACE IN LIVERPOOL


    Neil D

    But once the Taylor report was published and recommended All Seating, Football was only going to go one way and that was price out some of the lower earning famlies as football becomes more and more mainstream to “middle” class familes…..By bringing back standing, of course in a control and suitable way “think German stadia” then we can start to think about connecting football back to the local communities around anfield which are some of the most disadvantaged by a reduced ticking pricing.
    The added effect of bringing back the atmosphere back to premier league stadiums.
    This is never going to happen especially in the short term and probably never. Do big clubs really care about the demographic of its crowd as long as its a sell out?

    Thus started the great divide. Also between clubs as the top ones pulled the ladder up behind them.

    in reply to: Tuam Babies PsyOp #9839
    xileffilex
    Participant

    I am interested in the process of acquiring the 796 death certs. Since Corless spent 4×796, conveniently, on the project there was clearly no waste – wrong certs, wrong places, etc etc.

    Between 2011 and 2013 Corless paid €4 each time to get the children’s publicly available death certificates. She says the total cost was €3,184.

    We don’t see any of these certificates. [very cheap to acquire these in Eire, would have cost almost three times that in England….]

    How did she alight on these deaths as being related to the home? There is no possble way this could have been done in England and Wales with such precision. What was Corless’ “publicly available source”? How were they abstracted such that Corless could identfy them?

    The statement reads: “In 1961 the Home was closed. All records were returned to the local authority, and would now be within the Health Service Executive, Co Galway.

    http://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/deeply-saddened-bon-secours-sisters-welcome-tuam-mother-and-baby-investigation-632622.html
    Note the use of the term “mass graves” in the piece

    in reply to: Tuam Babies PsyOp #9832
    xileffilex
    Participant

    Yep, the septic tank bit screamed out psy-op. Now Corless is doing some back pedalling.

    http://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/tuam-mother-and-baby-home-the-trouble-with-the-septic-tank-story-1.1823393#.U5Kp7-W7ZRM.twitter

    Her research has revealed that 796 children, most of them infants, died between 1925 and 1961, the 36 years that the home, run by Bon Secours, existed.

    Between 2011 and 2013 Corless paid €4 each time to get the children’s publicly available death certificates. She says the total cost was €3,184. “If I didn’t do it, nobody else would have done it. I had them all by last September.”

    The deaths of these 796 children are not in doubt. Their numbers are a stark reflection of a period in Ireland when infant mortality in general was very much higher than today, particularly in institutions, where infection spread rapidly. At times during those 36 years the Tuam home housed more than 200 children and 100 mothers, plus those who worked there, according to records Corless has found.

    Between 1925, when the home opened, and 1937 the tank remained in use. During that period 204 children died at the home. Corless admits that it now seems impossible to her that more than 200 bodies could have been put in a working sewage tank.

    Corless has proved that 796 children died while at St Mary’s in Tuam – a shameful statistic that would not have been known without her years of dedicated work. It seems clear that at least some of these children lie in the small plot of land at the back of the Dublin Road housing estate. Excavation might be the only way to be sure.

    Which is where Anmesty and their friends come in….

    Notice too the Guardian fanning the flames – another slavish follower of Foreign Office line and purveyor of all manner of psy-ops, from Snowden and Assange downwards, upon the soi-disant liberal (ho ho ho) classes.
    http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jun/04/children-galway-mass-graves-ireland-catholic-church

    in reply to: Deaths on 911? #9799
    xileffilex
    Participant

    I will not deny that there is some excellent research at cluesforum.
    Some of it is, however, sloppy – such as the failure of Smoking Gun to spot the birth of Rachel Clarke in 1971. [vide supra]
    A small part of it [not exactly research in this case] might be filed under “idiotic”. An egregious example of this is found on the somewhat variable Sims thread:

    Postby brianv on June 5th, 2014, 1:50 pm
    It doesn’t stretch the imagination too much to suppose that the poster named ‘xileffilex’ might in fact be ‘selinde’.

    I ask you!

    Mr Shack – excellent last post. These stories are too ridiculous for words.

    Perhaps, though, you can look at a few other of the UK “victims” I would be pleased if you could provide any evidence against the existence of
    Sarah Redheffer
    John Moran
    Simon Turner
    Michele DuBerry
    Not exactly names out of the hat, but a small selection of some of the more influential, allegedly, people who allegedly died in the WTC.

    Psyopticon wrote:

    And surely if you find just one sim among the 60+ victims, doesn’t that immediately throw the credibility of the rest into doubt?

    Er not really. If there are vicsims among the UK deaths, I haven’t yet found them, but I am open to suggestions. Among the other 2,900+ deaths, well, very easily I would have thought. I think SMJ is on the right track.

    I commend the post above by Tom Dalpra.

    Just for the record, Rachel [Suria] was living at 93 Hicks Street, Brooklyn apparently.

    The Shenley in Brooklyn Heights

    Looks an expensive place to rent. It would seem entirely reasonable that possessions would be recovered from this apartment. [Guardian vs WSJ, 2011]

    in reply to: Deaths on 911? #9792
    xileffilex
    Participant

    For the record, you can view original bound volumes of BMDs online from the date of the birth. These are typed, you know that. Any amendments are added in handwriting. You know that. You can even touch the bound volumes at Kew Record Office. I think you can obtain Birth Certs for people over 50 without qualfication.

    Can you supply me with one definitive fake identity? Deaths can be faked and are faked, which is the point I originally made and which Mr Shack chooses to ignore, because it doesn’t fit in with his everything is fake/everybody is a sim theory.
    Psyopicon – you seem to support the view that deaths can be faked easily But faked births and marriages years before 9/11 so victms can be teed up? Yet you think all the UK victims are sims. One sim? Which one? Can you identfy any glaring educational and social flaws for me? You are not convincing me.

    Mr Shack, I have no idea what you are on about. If you want to see the records you can subscribe to Ancestry.com.

    You ignored the point about Geoff Campbell. Perhaps he is mad because he, his brother Geoff and his other extremely elusive brother Rob, all did/do exist. The birth records are all there in the public domain. Passing on this key figure is no good at all. By your critera, Geoff Campbell is a sim. I happen to disagree.

    in reply to: Deaths on 911? #9788
    xileffilex
    Participant

    Mr Shack

    Thanks for you link to your very recent research on Suria CLarke. I note you ignore to refer to her real identity, name and birth. Nevertheless, this is a rich seam to mine. Her university course, and career in Belgium are shrouded in mystery. She only joined espeed immediately before 9/11.

    BTW, Tom CLarke only joined Channel 4 over two years after 9/11.

    xileffilex

    in reply to: Deaths on 911? #9772
    xileffilex
    Participant

    Simon Shack wrote:

    “Despite extensive attempts of tracing Suria through the UK births, marriages, deaths index (BDM), I can’t find her. Indeed, only one Suria Clarke appears and she was born in 1995.”

    Fail

    Suria Clarke’s birth is clearly available for all to see in 1971 under her real name Rachel Emma Suria Clarke, registered in Sheffield, 4th quarter.

    That details of her later life are admittedly sketchy is neither here nor there. She and her two brothers, Thomas James W (Tom) [b.1973] and John Alexander G (Jack) [b.1982] were certainly born as full siblings. Mother’s maiden name: Margaret A Clokie.

    Let’s try another.
    Is Geoff Campbell real or fake?

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