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And as I said earlier, odd to get 3 crashes on same day. One of these was at an event organised by Chris Evans. Hmm. Where were Clarkson/May/Hammond when all these crashes happened? Maybe Top Gear was a front for a Jihadist organisation. Pretty convincing.
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Wow, NF is a prophet!
Conspiracy theorists are out in force over the bin Laden family plane crash
Is it just possible they could have been targeted because they are not terrorists? Maybe the fact that they disowned Slimy Bin Liner could have peed off some. Not all conspiracy theories are daft.
The Guardian does not seem to make fun of the pilot's comments as The Metro does.
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2...ne-crash-cause
We will have to with for the crash report. Assuming the Saudi Royal family does not bribe Cameron to fix it. Bloody Bilderbergers. Those giant lizards do whatever they want.Last edited by xoggoth; 2 August 2015, 19:58.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostYes, they would have. The story makes it clear that they were here on vacation, and so they probably had tourist visas, so class doesn't come into whether or not they would have got a visa. All your question does is highlight your own prejudices.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostLet's say bin Laden's family were middle class of some kind, would they get UK visa as easily as the got it now?
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Look.
everyone knows that Bin Liner was the black sheep of an extended family, and his rellies are not culpable for his crimes or views.
But.. the turd was keen on innocents crashing planes onto innocents
so a little shades of freud is allowed
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAnyway, while AtW works his way towards uncovering scandalous evidence that a seventh cousin four times removed of Myra Hindley once worked three doors up the road from a school and something should be done about it, I think I'll grab myself a beer and settle down to watch the rest of season three of The Wire in HD
Those who settled is another matter, if they are law abiding etc - if the family wasn't crazy rich then there is no way they would have been given visas.
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Anyway, while AtW works his way towards uncovering scandalous evidence that a seventh cousin four times removed of Myra Hindley once worked three doors up the road from a school and something should be done about it, I think I'll grab myself a beer and settle down to watch the rest of season three of The Wire in HD
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostProbably not, which is why I pointed out in the first place that when you have a bunch of corrupt scumbags like the Conservative party in government, there's really no need to ask why a super-rich family are allowed to enter the country at will.
Wake up man, they are all a bunch of currupt scumbags.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostLet's say bin Laden's family were middle class of some kind, would they get UK visa as easily as the got it now?
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMost of them live in the USA. Keep up
Also, can I just point out that not a single member of their family has ever been known to deliberately crash an aircraft? Seems to me there's a whole lot of other families you should be much more worried about
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Originally posted by AtW View PostFlying airplane in UK airspace without anybody asking any questions until they crash?
Would Israel give them visa? Or USA?
It's crazy amount of money and their name that makes them dangerous - easily one of the family might decide to repeat the exercise only this time they'll just need to charter large cargo airplane. Is that even 0.01% likely? Who knows, but why take chances and giving them visa???
Also, can I just point out that not a single member of their family has ever been known to deliberately crash an aircraft? Seems to me there's a whole lot of other families you should be much more worried about
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Let's say bin Laden's family were middle class of some kind, would they get UK visa as easily as the got it now?
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