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Wanderers Ways. Neil Thompson 1961-2021

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1 hour ago, Traf said:

Natural causes, no doubt. Unless someone left a window open and he 'accidentally' fell out.

Think they're claiming his death is due to a blood clot. In his late 40's? Be the first one I've ever seen.......

Unless blood clots are a long term side affect of being poisoned. Which is quite likely.

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2 hours ago, kent_white said:

Think they're claiming his death is due to a blood clot. In his late 40's? Be the first one I've ever seen.......

Unless blood clots are a long term side affect of being poisoned. Which is quite likely.

Apparently they had it down as a blod clot soon as he died and before an autopsy had been carried out

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Posted
3 hours ago, kent_white said:

Think they're claiming his death is due to a blood clot. In his late 40's? Be the first one I've ever seen.......

Unless blood clots are a long term side affect of being poisoned. Which is quite likely.

A woman interviewed earlier said his ridiculously long periods of solitary confinement etc was having an effect on his organs- liver, kidneys- presumably with poor food etc.

They've just ground him down, before a final "blow".

Bastards.

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33 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

A woman interviewed earlier said his ridiculously long periods of solitary confinement etc was having an effect on his organs- liver, kidneys- presumably with poor food etc.

They've just ground him down, before a final "blow".

Bastards.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-68322113

You'd do well to survive that before you've been poisoned 

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7 hours ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

I still can't get my head around his returning to Russia.

They moved him away from the public eye, and his "presence" was gradually lessened; Steve Rosenberg describing how he's barely spoken of in the country. 

Of course fear will play a part in that, but surely him being in exile would have given him opportunity to be a thorn in Putin's side.

Maybe the pull of his homeland was too strong, but his treatment and ultimate demise was inevitable. 

He knew if he went back 

He was  GET DEAD 

prob thought he would get more Back Up

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Posted
50 minutes ago, Winchester White said:

What a fucking crank.

 

"he comes across as reasonable"

I really shoudln't click through and read the replies

but here goes

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Posted
8 hours ago, Zico said:

lots of people who have bought themselves a blue tick agree with him

Without looking, I’ll say Joey Barton is one of them

Posted
1 hour ago, L/H White said:

why's elon banned navanly's wife off twitter?

I assume it won't take very long to find a ridiculous conspiracy theory....... 

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1 hour ago, Sweep said:

I assume it won't take very long to find a ridiculous conspiracy theory....... 

Elon Musk is actually Putins younger brother.

He was sent to the US as a baby to become the richest man on the planet and build spaceships. 

He will unmask himself in 2025 and takeover the world with nuclear space rockets all in the name of Russia.

Fact.

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41 minutes ago, gonzo said:

Elon Musk is actually Putins younger brother.

He was sent to the US as a baby to become the richest man on the planet and build spaceships. 

He will unmask himself in 2025 and takeover the world with nuclear space rockets all in the name of Russia.

Fact.

Crikey, I never knew any of that

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4 hours ago, gonzo said:

Elon Musk is actually Putins younger brother.

He was sent to the US as a baby to become the richest man on the planet and build spaceships. 

He will unmask himself in 2025 and takeover the world with nuclear space rockets all in the name of Russia.

Fact.

 

4 hours ago, deeane Koontz said:

Musk is a massive gimp.

Not mutually exclusive events

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Lt. Aldo Raine said:

Sweden joins NATO

Excellent. Another headache for the crazed one.

Although there probably aren't enough available, it nevertheless provides an opportunity to create a complete line of defensive missile systems, and have interoperability, should it be deemed necessary. 

Just in case Mad Vlad decides to have a pop.

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Was reading about Finland's arms forces the other day - and what they offer to NATO. 

While their standing army is quite small on paper - they could mobilise their population extremely quickly because of their national service commitments and because they regularly attend refresher courses to keep them up to date. They also have loads of artillery.

Apparently if you're a business owner or part of the public sector then you also have to submit a plan about how you would gear your organisation towards the war effort in case the country ever needed to defend itself. 

It's just the norm over there apparently. Pretty impressive and not someone you'd want to pick a fight with. 

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