Saudi journalist "missing"

Re: Saudi journalist "missing"

Postby Lady Murasaki » Sun Oct 21, 2018 9:39 am

LordRaven wrote:
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wutang wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:They claim to have audio and video .... of inside an embassy?


They searched the consulate twice this week, maybe one of the Saudi killers decided to record it to show to his paymasters back home but left it behind when they fled. The dipshits seemed to have fucked everything else up.

Both the Saudis and the Russians need to get better assassins in future

I shouldn't laugh really but you're right, they fucked up. How the hell they ever expected to get away with murder on foreign soil (albeit an embassy) i don't know and more to the point..why commit on foreign soil when it's easier done back on your own turf? I think the answer is they really don't care.


They’ve been watching too many crime shows.


Not enough rather, a few episodes of CSI would have better prepared them for state sponsored murder on foreign soil.


Maybe they wanted to be found out and cause this stir?
It destabilises things.
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Re: Saudi journalist "missing"

Postby LordRaven » Sun Oct 21, 2018 9:43 am

Lady Murasaki wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Grafenwalder wrote:
wutang wrote:
They searched the consulate twice this week, maybe one of the Saudi killers decided to record it to show to his paymasters back home but left it behind when they fled. The dipshits seemed to have fucked everything else up.

Both the Saudis and the Russians need to get better assassins in future

I shouldn't laugh really but you're right, they fucked up. How the hell they ever expected to get away with murder on foreign soil (albeit an embassy) i don't know and more to the point..why commit on foreign soil when it's easier done back on your own turf? I think the answer is they really don't care.


They’ve been watching too many crime shows.


Not enough rather, a few episodes of CSI would have better prepared them for state sponsored murder on foreign soil.


Maybe they wanted to be found out and cause this stir?
It destabilises things.

I cannot see any positives in doing that as far as the greater world is concerned.
What I can see is a medieval mindset, they rule through fear and I am guessing this is a warning to their own people.
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Re: Saudi journalist "missing"

Postby LordRaven » Sun Oct 21, 2018 9:46 am

"$450 Billion dollars, one millions jobs. That is far more important than one dead journalist" --such compassion from the Orange One.
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Re: Saudi journalist "missing"

Postby Lady Murasaki » Sun Oct 21, 2018 9:49 am

You really think Saudis are the only ones who Off their opponents? Yes they may be behind/careless in the ways they do it but they’re hardly the only ones who kill people while being questioned/held.
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Re: Saudi journalist "missing"

Postby LordRaven » Sun Oct 21, 2018 9:59 am

Lady Murasaki wrote:You really think Saudis are the only ones who Off their opponents? Yes they may be behind/careless in the ways they do it but they’re hardly the only ones who kill people while being questioned/held.

Really? Well I never :yikes:
Oh please do one, I am very long in the tooth and I know full well what happens to dissidents worldwide.
For example, the Argentine Junta flew people over the ocean in a C130 and simply chucked them out of the back door.
Pinochet was quite good at "disappearing" people.
Would you like anymore examples
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Re: Saudi journalist "missing"

Postby Lady Murasaki » Sun Oct 21, 2018 10:02 am

Everyone does it. Just in different ways.
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Re: Saudi journalist "missing"

Postby LordRaven » Sun Oct 21, 2018 10:03 am

Lady Murasaki wrote:Everyone does it. Just in different ways.


Would you like a pot of (polonium) tea or a ricin capsule?
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Re: Saudi journalist "missing"

Postby Lady Murasaki » Sun Oct 21, 2018 10:13 am

LordRaven wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:Everyone does it. Just in different ways.


Would you like a pot of (polonium) tea or a ricin capsule?


Are you a waiter now?

I’ll have a gingerbread hot chocolate, ta.
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Re: Saudi journalist "missing"

Postby LordRaven » Sun Oct 21, 2018 10:18 am

Lady Murasaki wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:Everyone does it. Just in different ways.


Would you like a pot of (polonium) tea or a ricin capsule?


Are you a waiter now?

I’ll have a gingerbread hot chocolate, ta.


Laced with almonds?

Cyanide
Cyanide sometimes is described as having a “bitter almond” smell, but it does not always give off an odor, and not everyone can detect this odor. Cyanide is also known by the military designations AC (for hydrogen cyanide) and CK (for cyanogen chloride).18 Nov 2015
CDC | Facts About Cyanide
https://emergency.cdc.gov/agent/cyanide ... /facts.asp
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Re: Saudi journalist "missing"

Postby Lady Murasaki » Sun Oct 21, 2018 10:24 am

LordRaven wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:Everyone does it. Just in different ways.


Would you like a pot of (polonium) tea or a ricin capsule?


Are you a waiter now?

I’ll have a gingerbread hot chocolate, ta.


Laced with almonds?

Cyanide
Cyanide sometimes is described as having a “bitter almond” smell, but it does not always give off an odor, and not everyone can detect this odor. Cyanide is also known by the military designations AC (for hydrogen cyanide) and CK (for cyanogen chloride).18 Nov 2015
CDC | Facts About Cyanide
https://emergency.cdc.gov/agent/cyanide ... /facts.asp


Good job I don’t like almonds!

Whew, lucky escape. :mrgreen:
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Re: Saudi journalist "missing"

Postby LordRaven » Sun Oct 21, 2018 12:03 pm

Lady Murasaki wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:Everyone does it. Just in different ways.


Would you like a pot of (polonium) tea or a ricin capsule?


Are you a waiter now?

I’ll have a gingerbread hot chocolate, ta.


Laced with almonds?

Cyanide
Cyanide sometimes is described as having a “bitter almond” smell, but it does not always give off an odor, and not everyone can detect this odor. Cyanide is also known by the military designations AC (for hydrogen cyanide) and CK (for cyanogen chloride).18 Nov 2015
CDC | Facts About Cyanide
https://emergency.cdc.gov/agent/cyanide ... /facts.asp


Good job I don’t like almonds!

Whew, lucky escape. :mrgreen:

Same here, and I bloody hate marzipan.
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Re: Saudi journalist "missing"

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Sun Oct 21, 2018 6:10 pm

David Kelly post mortem to be kept secret for 70 years as doctors accuse Lord Hutton of concealing vital information

Vital evidence which could solve the mystery of the death of Government weapons inspector Dr David Kelly will be kept under wraps for up to 70 years.

In a draconian – and highly unusual – order, Lord Hutton, the peer who chaired the controversial inquiry into the Dr Kelly scandal, has secretly barred the release of all medical records, including the results of the post mortem, and unpublished evidence.

The move, which will stoke fresh speculation about the true circumstances of Dr Kelly’s death, comes just days before Tony Blair appears before the Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq War.

It is also bound to revive claims of an establishment cover-up and fresh questions about the verdict that Dr Kelly killed himself.

Tonight, Dr Michael Powers QC, a doctor campaigning to overturn the Hutton findings, said: ‘What is it about David Kelly’s death which is so secret as to justify these reports being kept out of the public domain for 70 years?’ >>>> https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... ation.html

Even in this country.
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Re: Saudi journalist "missing"

Postby Maddog » Sun Oct 21, 2018 6:17 pm

I am a bit surprised by the coverage this story has been getting. I'll bet the number of people killed by their own governments, without a semblance of due process is in the 100's if not 1000's every year
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Re: Saudi journalist "missing"

Postby Grafenwalder » Sun Oct 21, 2018 11:55 pm

Maddog wrote:I am a bit surprised by the coverage this story has been getting. I'll bet the number of people killed by their own governments, without a semblance of due process is in the 100's if not 1000's every year

Thousands being butchered in Yemen which the United Nations warned this week could plunge 13-million people into a famine which would be the worlds worst in 100 years. But nobody bat's an eyelid.

https://mg.co.za/article/2018-10-19-00- ... ms-flowing
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