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AtW is not autistic, he's more akin to a fallacy resulting from a simple conversion of a universal affirmative proposition or from the transposition of a condition and its consequent.
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostEnglish on this board don’t have a clue about politics in developing countries. Politicians are on top of all Mafia. No developing country is exception. Russia / Ukraine of course are examples. Same in eastern Europe.
Also , Mafia Russians are the major foreign holder of property in the UK , I ve read.
Damn it! With all this knowledge and you cant deal with interviews.
PS I know you don't I?
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English on this board don’t have a clue about politics in developing countries. Politicians are on top of all Mafia. No developing country is exception. Russia / Ukraine of course are examples. Same in eastern Europe.
Also , Mafia Russians are the major foreign holder of property in the UK , I ve read.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI'm not sure I’d agree that it's common knowledge, but yeah, I don't disagree with what you say.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhy? What I am saying pretty much common knowledge.
It's just in the UK money laundering legislation seems to be used against small fish, but if you have got billions to buy Chelsea than noone will ask you questions.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI hope your are adequately anonymous and that you are taking iodine pills
It's just in the UK money laundering legislation seems to be used against small fish, but if you have got billions to buy Chelsea than noone will ask you questions.
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I hope your are adequately anonymous and that you are taking iodine pills
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Originally posted by wendigo100 View PostAlexei, you are conspiracy story mad. I'm not talking about Putin, or anyone else bar the Jewish footy club owners in the UK.
Does Abramovich make decisions about Iran-Russian affairs? Certainly not. But he has got the money that are effectively money of those who make these decisions.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI have to say here that this thread is by far more intelligent than all others
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostHe'll be blaming the Freemasons next!
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