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  • in reply to: Exploding buildings #852370
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    ‘not exactly a booming area ‘.
    Boom, boom.

    I got in yesterday evening with my copy of The Metro with its prominent picture of the improbably-neat-explosion/demolition and I checked my mail.
    I had a letter marked ‘IMPORTANT’ in red lettering from The Council.
    Annual gas inspection.

    Who could argue against that compulsory visit or indeed, the obligatory £200 I pay for the privilege ?

    DalTampra

    in reply to: A GENERAL SPORTS THREAD #852231
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Were the horses which flashed past the same ones which finished? Just thinking aloud…

    I think they must have been with all those intent eyes on them; savvy tic tac men everywhere on look-out.

    Whilst it’s totally credible to me that the BBC could be used to cement a (false) official narrative, my experience with the Balding piece was to take it seriously in this instance and actually revise what I thought had happened.
    I didn’t really know much about the incident before I looked at your post. I had a vague notion that a Suffragette had deliberately killed herself there by throwing herself under the King’s horse.
    This film from the BBC was fascinating to me in that it appeared to- perhaps genuinely- look at the incident forensically and actually make it more credible to me by showing that she wasn’t trying to kill herself.
    It seemed to make some sense of it to me. She was trying to attach the scarf and it went horribly wrong.

    Whilst you could of course widen the angles and skew the impression if needed, I’m not sure it was here. We might be quite surprised as to how a race might actually look from ground level.
    I think a highly motivated and intelligent woman – as Emily Davison seems to have been – could have done it. It was lucky that the horse was trailing but those bright colours may have been visible that sunny day and she went for it. Those Kings colours firmly in her mind.

    Here’s an example of someone walking into a race with horses galloping in a finish.

    Looking at old footage from 1910 and ’11 the Derby was a ‘Big Thing’ and it was filmed with multiple cameras. There may always have been multiple angles of Tattenham Corner but they only used one in those earlier films. It does, potentially look a little suspicious that in 1913 we have the three camera angles – it was well covered. That line of thinking led me to a thought – and this is merely idle conjecture –

    Could certain people have known what Emily Davison intended doing ?
    Could the kings horse have been in-on-it even ? Holding the horse third last deliberately? Then the terrible accident happened ? I doubt it, but hey, regardless of conjecture. Whatever it was, it was certainly dramatic.
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    in reply to: THE JOE COX MURDER – BIRSTALL UK 16TH jUNE 2016 #852228
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    mmm…mabel van orange, well, well. Love the surname. Van Orange. Very ‘dutch’. Ha.
    Interesting. I was just musing regarding Brendon’s sex allegations.

    Daily Mail –
    ”He grabbed her hips, pulled her hair and forced his thumb into her mouth in a sexual way’: Murdered MP Jo Cox’s husband was reported to police over sex assault claim in Harvard bar – nine months before his wife’s death
    Woman reported Brendan Cox to U.S. police, claiming he assaulted her late at night at Harvard University in 2015; Mr Cox strongly denies the allegation
    In report filed by police, she claims Mr Cox ‘grabbed [the woman] by the hips several times… forced his thumb into her mouth in a sexual way’; ‘touched her inappropriately’ in a restaurant
    Complaint came soon after Mr Cox quit as senior exec with Save The Children in 2015 following separate claims of inappropriate behaviour towards staff ”

    kj
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5376593/Jo-Coxs-husband-grope-claim.html

    On the face of it, this really doesn’t look very savoury. Having left Save the Children after similar claims from staff, he was accused of doing it again. All whilst married to his beloved Jo. What does this do for Brendon’s credibility ?
    His staff, of course, call the claims spurious.

    Is this partly control of Brendon ? The suggestion of –” Stay ‘honest’ or get hung-out ”?
    ”We can keep this from court, just hang in there”?

    Was Brendon a good candidate for the role of Jo Cox’s husband, as he had snakes in his cupboard that could shatter his credibility and was hence controllable ?
    I have no idea. I’m just trying to get my head around it. Why are they choosing to
    tell me this about Brendon ?

    This, of course, comes after the Oxfam staff sex-exploitation expose, which reminded me of the BBC-Saville revelations – an old trusted body in need of a clean-up.

    These things serve to (selectively, of course) clean up the institutions of bad culture. It’s perceived harm only making the old body stronger in perceived healing, as it goes forward, purged.

    The ‘3 C’s’ Oxfam Logo.
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    in reply to: A GENERAL SPORTS THREAD #852214
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Gaia said – ”I am not into EGI at all, but this “woman” looks very suspicious”

    And then he posts a photograph of Emily Davison and says, ” Look at the hands! And the very long neck, is this for real? ”

    Oh dear, oh dear. Please Gaia/Selene. This is indeed exactly what so-called ”EGI” always seemed to be. Spurious speculation based on scant evidence.
    From someone who gives credence to the ideas that Mark Staycer is John Lennon and Alex Jones Bill Hicks, I suppose I shouldn’t be too surprised.

    And ” note the one seeing-eye hat’ she is wearing”.
    HAHA!
    Oooh, yeh, the old ”one seeing eye hat ” Illoomminarty Confoimed !

    Come on…

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    I found the Emily Davison incident at the 1913 Derby fascinating to look back on xileffilex.
    When first reviewed the footage does look weird. The figure of Davison moving through the horses as she enters the track looks strange, but I have to think that it actually happened.
    Something sent the King’s Horse sprawling, at least, didn’t it ?

    The different angles of film footage and various photographs look consistent (and not strange) to me and generally the whole feel I get is that it’s believable.
    Much as we’ve come to see so many spectacular newsworthy incidents as tricks and illusions, can we not put this one in the category of a real, televised event ?

    The whole thing was very dramatic and powerful- Davison’s death being exploited as ”The First Martyr of the Suffragettes ” and the fact it was the King’s horse all makes it seem like it could have been ‘done on purpose’.

    I think the truth though, perhaps, is that it was done on purpose, by Emily Davison.
    Still, I wouldn’t mind seeing the ‘restored’ footage on a good screen.

    DalTampra

    in reply to: A GENERAL SPORTS THREAD #852128
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    I’m not buying this video you posted xileffilex.
    ”There’s Zola flashing the baphomet” No he isn’t. This is nonsense.
    The disingenuous, sarcastic tone seems in keeping with other questionable youtube ‘theorists’ to me, right now.

    Hillsborough Gaia ? Good question.
    (as discussed in chat, just here for the record) Felix and I explored that on this thread.

    BBC Match of the Day – what's all this then?

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    in reply to: Towering Inferno London June 13 2017 #851239
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Probably they have a lot of time on their hands to send out tweets to the world’s MSM while these huge fires are raging.

    Hah, yeh. Obviously an important part of good 21st century fire fighting, tweeting.

    DalTampra

    in reply to: Towering Inferno London June 13 2017 #851235
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    I posted this in Discord but thought I might add it here for the record.
    In looking at the Belfast fire I was led to an intriguing detail in the reporting of the Grenfell event in the Northern Irish press.
    We remember the big inverted V shown in most all of the UK papers but I found Belfast Live went with something more akin to a huge H .
    http://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/belfast-news/grenfell-tower-fire-30-people-13182022

    gf
    I can’t remember ANY photo in the English press that even closely resembled this H shape to the fire.

    Northern Ireland, Blocks and H’s only suggest one thing in my mind – the notorious H-Blocks of HM Maze Prison which housed all Ireland’s most notorious terrorists.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HM_Prison_Maze
    fd

    Closed since 2000, it seems the old place is being given a flaming reference .

    Perhaps then, not surprisingly 13 times Academy Award nominated big Irish Film Maker Jim Sheridan’s next film is going to be called, yeh, that’s right. ‘H Block’

    Jim Sheridan’s Prison Break Movie ‘H Block’ Being Postponed

    fd

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    in reply to: BBC Match of the Day – what's all this then? #850837
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Mmm, superstar Messi’s best mate Sergio Aguero. Or should I say, Sergio Agueroooooooooooo!!!
    a central figure in one of English football’s most dramatic, all-time, staged moments when Manchester City won the league for the first time in 44 years.
    From 1 min, 28 secs for the injury time winner.

    A fair observation on football injuries I’d say xileffilex.
    Just as Manchester City go odds-on favourites to win the League their star striker is apparently injured. Oooh, the drama.
    I sometimes think some ‘agent’ players are kept in cotton wool ‘injured’ for years practicing set pieces and then rolled out when it’s time.

    Looking at Aguero’s car there did remind me a bit of the blue Vauxhall from the (football referencing) Lee Rigby attack. Worth a mention, maybe.

    gf

    Man. City won the league following the Rigby attack four years ago.
    Blue teams have won the league since then.
    We’ve been in an unprecedented ‘blue’ phase (never before four blue teams on the trot ) in English football history, as it goes.

    gf

    So, anyway, Agueros car. Blue bumps in to blue and white.
    Blue and white wins, I reckon.

    Bonus moment. Talking of Argentinian footballers and Lionel Messi. This moment really made me laugh.
    It’s actually harder to miss than to score for Messi on the rebound, but he does.
    I think it’s one of those rare little moments when the fix exposes itself a little. It’s a bit embarrassing. For a moment it’s obvious.
    Then the game carries on.

    DalTampra

    in reply to: THE CAMBRIDGE HERONS #850579
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Sorry if I’m just adding more confusion.

    Why assume any previous confusion ? 😆
    Terran you’re prolific. It’s too much for me sometimes, with my limited focus, but there’s always some gems in there with your stuff.
    Fair enough precis.

    On a simple point regarding the idea of the ‘Brain of Britain’ there in Central London,
    it occurred to me that the very name BRITAIN could simply be said to be BRAIN with the word IT in it.

    ‘IT’ is indeed in ‘BRAIN’, in Britain. Or maybe better-put, ‘IT’ is in the ‘BRAIN’

    Considering the brain analogies we’ve been seeing if that word-play has not been levered-in deliberately I’ll be mildly surprised, at this point.

    As above, so below, as within so without, on earth as it is in heaven, in word as it is in body…

    Britain. It’s in the brain.

    DalTampra

    in reply to: BBC Match of the Day – what's all this then? #850279
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    I feel a bit bad about not having mentioned the Dutch MH2017 connection before, rgos.
    We talked about possibilities at the time of MH17, but, perhaps understandably overlooked the Womens football Euros OF 2017, then.

    Now it’s here, it becomes clear…well to an extent.
    The Dutch could lose in the final for all I know. The reds of the Danes( the powerful red a preferred colour in football referencing ) could win.
    There is red cloth on the Tussen de palen montage IF that image foreshadows the final. The image would lend itself to further misery for the Dutch in the same way the Hebdo shot foreshadowed the Paris Euro final where the French lost.

    The red bag, the green edging on the room, the forlorn Cock Sportif glove on the floor.

    fd

    Well, anyway, that was France. This is Holland. My point is only that whilst we could have perhaps made a very strong case for the Dutch making the final, on reflection, I couldn’t be sure it’s a winning reference.

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    in reply to: BBC Match of the Day – what's all this then? #850276
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Ah, yes.
    Busby babes ? Give me bouncing boobs.

    I very nearly posted here yesterday asking what the vibe was in Holland regarding the women’s Euros rgos. Specifically was there any mention of MH17 where you are?

    We remember the clear football referencing with that Dutch operation and it had occurred to me that this is simply 2017. It works perfectly as a ‘rebirth’ moment.
    English football was directly referenced via Newcastle United in the MH17 OP.
    Since then, they’ve been relegated only to return to the top league with victory in 2017.

    There’s still the final to play and I don’t know who’ll win, but I think the fix is probably the host nation, isn’t it ? It’s good for the ‘growing’ sport. At least they’ll be a party in Holland and a happy football reference for the women and the men after that ”between the posts” book from old MH17.
    I had a little interest bet on them last week based on that but it’s not been my focus.

    It looks obvious doesn’t it ? The MH 17 pay off.
    Short price now, but probably a lay-down. You might get odds-against in running.
    Re mortgage for it. It’s a no-lose.
    I am joking, but dag nabbit, this does look a predictable win for the Dutch.

    I couldn’t easily find the football reference but it was a book, I believe, called between the posts.
    fd

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    in reply to: cfl hoax #850038
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    ” lots of 7’s and 21’s ”

    No there isn’t. Reminds me of that weird youtuber disinfo agent who always goes on about 7’s and 21’s.

    ”As if the cfl has a million dollars”

    It wasn’t the CFL offering the million dollars, it was Safeway.

    You didn’t capitalise CFL(or anything else)in your title and
    in your post until your last mention and though you use the odd comma you seem to have never heard of the full-stop.

    You may just simply be a clown davieb, but this effort suggests you’re deliberately posting rubbish.

    DalTampra

    in reply to: THE CAMBRIDGE HERONS #850034
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Hi Max (This is my scholarly lodger Max, folks).
    Max, this thread deals with contemporary referencing. You ask for an ancient source, but an ancient source for what, exactly?

    I’ve already asked you once and you’ve come back with the same question. It’s as if you haven’t properly read and understood the thread.

    I’ve identified a reference to Thoth in Cambridge and noted Oxford’s Isis and their position as ‘axis’ of The Golden Triangle.

    The contemporary relevance to this Golden Triangle is not in dispute and I suggest the Grenfell Tower fire, which occurred precisely at the apex of this ‘triangle’ even included a fiery ‘golden triangle’ tribute (i’m unable to post images here but every newspaper I saw carried the image of the flaming triangle on the tower).

    So yeah, one time again: an ancient source to what, Max? Though the thread may be enhanced with some relevant old source, it doesn’t need one to make it’s point, does it?

    DalTampra

    in reply to: Towering Inferno London June 13 2017 #849752
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Interesting stuff as ever.
    I thought I’d just add this about the ‘Money shot’ from the event.

    It’s the flaming Golden Triangle.

    Just about every newspaper went with ”The Flaming Golden Triangle’.
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    I’ve spoken about a ‘Golden Triangle’ being asserted in the UK right now on my Cambridge Herons thread.
    Developers talk about the importance of the Golden Triangle of universities, Cambridge, Oxford, then the University College London and Imperial College.ds

    We can see how at the top of this imagined Golden triangle we have the London Eye and
    directly in-line with that to the East, smack-dab in the middle of the ‘golden Triangle Unis, is Grenfell Tower. kj

    They gave us a flaming Golden triangle reference right at the apex.
    Right in the ‘Eye’ of the Country.

    THE CAMBRIDGE HERONS

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    in reply to: THE CAMBRIDGE HERONS #849736
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    ” I says to the missus, soon as I saw it, I says, it’s the flaming Golden Triangle, love.”

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    in reply to: THE CAMBRIDGE HERONS #849735
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Ah yes. That fits perfectly with the idea of that area of London and the brain and the Dome (now 02 Arena ) being symbolic of the pineal gland. That ‘network’ is right smack-on it.

    hg
    fdds

    http://londonist.com/2011/07/the-secret-ley-lines-of-the-olympic-gold-medal

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    in reply to: THE CAMBRIDGE HERONS #849727
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    A FLAMING TORCH AT THE TOP OF THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE.

    Of all the places in all of the U.K that the most dramatic British fire in recent memory could have happened, it happened right smack-dab in the ‘Eye’ of the Golden Triangle.
    After the two earlier 2017 psyOps of Westminster and London Bridge this flaming torch makes ‘ three in the Eye’.

    gf

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    in reply to: THE CAMBRIDGE HERONS #849726
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Hello historian. Of whom are you asking this question and what exactly do you mean by
    never having ‘read all this’ about Isis or Hermes? You’ve never read what ?

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    in reply to: BBC Match of the Day – what's all this then? #849588
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Interesting xileffilex, yes he doesn’t say much about it, but he does manage to get the key words- ”It was real and people did die ” out. Mmmm…I’m not sure he’s quite got it…

    What the Manchester op did for me was pretty much confirm our suspicions about Munich.
    When I saw all the 22’s and then became aware of the Manchester Bee motif and read how it was ‘given’ to the City in the industrial revolution, I then thought of Matt Buzz Bee and the whole thing seemed to unravel.

    It looks like
    Buzz Bee was brought in to manage ”Man United” ( get it ?) in 1945 with big plans already in place. He was always going to be a Manchester legend, was Buzz Bee.
    After he joined them, United started winning things for the first time in 40 years and then, with the emergence of the Busby Babes – a much hyped young side – they became the most famous and successful team in the country in the fifties.

    Then 1958, Munich and Jimmy Saville hosting a special press event in Manchester… on the night.

    It’s all been to plan hasn’t it ? The whole Manchester United legend…Wow, of course it has. I shouldn’t really be surprised by now, but I’m still fairly amazed at times, with these things.

    P.S
    May 22 nd is George Best’s birthday.

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    in reply to: Tiger, tiger, burning bright #849470
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Mmm, or should I say ”Grrr”

    John Adams is on it-
    ”Female Zoo Keeper Killed on Anniversary of Harambe Incident” –

    http://hoaxbusterscall.blogspot.co.uk/

    fd

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