Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:The Drummer Lee Rigby Hoax | |
Posted by: | Michael Brown | |
Date/Time: | 15/08/14 19:32:00 |
Pete, that ‘Woolwich Hoax’ researcher, Chris Spivey, put some information up on his blog on Tues 29th July 2014, which included some info about ‘Lee Rigby’s’ family members who he believes were in on the hoax, and whom he claims have made a packet out of it. He also went into detail about wedding photos etc. which he claims are fake. Whilst the information he put together on his blog is all freely available on the web, the police raided his home in the early hours of Weds 30th July, took away his computer and arrested him for harassment! Also, shortly after the Woolwich event, Richard Hall of Rich Planet TV interviewed Nick Kollerstrom about the incident where they discussed the anomalies and inconsistencies in the media reports. Shortly afterwards, Richard Hall received a letter from ‘Information TV’, the company hosting his programme, saying that they had received ONE complaint from an UNAMED viewer about that particular broadcasting, and shortly after that, Information TV gave him one month’s notice, saying they no longer wished to broadcast his programmes! Anyway, back to Chris Spivey, but we won’t talk about ‘Lee Rigby’s’ family members, as we don’t want to get arrested – I’ve already got a chair propped up against the front door. Chris Spivey believes that Lee Rigby never existed, and the picture we were shown was, actually, a photoshopped image of another soldier, Karl Whittle, who, reportedly, was killed in Afghanistan just 9 months prior; and he does have a point! You mentioned Lady Di. I’ve never looked into this. Whilst many people claim that I am a conspiracy theorist, I always believed that the crash was most likely an accident, and it’s always surprised me just how many people think otherwise. Only recently, I mentioned to someone that 9/11 was an inside job, and they replied: “No way, they’d never do that!”, and then went on to say: “I reckon they killed Diana, though”! And with no evidence to support their claim. I have always provided evidence to support my claims, and that is why I am not a conspiracy theorist. I have simply researched certain events where doubt has been cast over the official story and, in most cases, the only conspiracy theories I have found are those put out by US and British authorities. Regarding the Woolwich incident, where you say that you want someone to ‘shoot the whole thing down in flames because it’s all too ridiculous’, I can assure you that the suggestion of this being a staged event is not ridiculous at all. You, through no fault of your own, are simply unaware of how the authorities operate; and so was I, just one year ago; but after researching 9/11 and discovering that the whole story is a pack of lies, it’s now much easier for me to accept the possibility of the authorities being involved in other events, some of which I have researched and posted my findings on this forum. Lady Di? Well, yes, I’m more open to the idea that the authorities may have been behind this, now that I know what they get up to. |