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ban freekmasons
09-01-2009, 07:57 PM
Did you watch the channel 4 documentary on football's Gazza ? Sorry, don't have the TV link.
This Masonic persecution is called "The Silent Dagger" where they all collectively destroy someone for self gain. And "Oh Boy" will the Masons party when he's dead. This is EXACTLY how the extremely evil Masons work.
krakhead
09-01-2009, 07:59 PM
Are you suggesting that 'Gazza's' alcoholism and subsequent downfall is due to Masons? Was this what was presented in the tv show?
marpat
09-01-2009, 08:02 PM
Did you watch the channel 4 documentary on football's Gazza ? Sorry, don't have the TV link.
This Masonic persecution is called "The Silent Dagger" where they all collectively destroy someone for self gain. And "Oh Boy" will the Masons party when he's dead. This is EXACTLY how the extremely evil Masons work.
ha ha, freemasonry in a bottle.
ban freekmasons
09-01-2009, 08:21 PM
Are you suggesting that 'Gazza's' alcoholism and subsequent downfall is due to Masons? Was this what was presented in the tv show?
Hiya Krakhead, would love to elaborate further, but only in front of live filmed interviews (not you personally) and to know who we are dealing with. Yes, this persecution and Gazza's story are consistent with thousands of victims of Freemasonry world-wide.
Myself and fellow victim contributors have to tread on eggshells on this forum. We can produce dozens of posts where the masons get personal and vicious and everything is OK.
On a more positive note, things are looking very, very good for the good guys. Lots more to come.
grandsecretary
09-01-2009, 08:44 PM
I think that Paul Gascoigne has enough problems to deal with without us adding to them.
He deserves our sympathy and support, no more. Leave him alone.
banfreekmasons you have gone too far - again.
the guy in pink
10-01-2009, 05:17 AM
Who is Paul Gascoingne and why should we be concerned about him? Is he a pop star or sumfink?
soulja
10-01-2009, 09:29 AM
Who is Paul Gascoingne and why should we be concerned about him? Is he a pop star or sumfink?
he's fat, he's round, he's worth a million pound, paul gascoigne, paul gascoigne!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr0Vroca5zg
boots
10-01-2009, 10:06 AM
I think that Paul Gascoigne has enough problems to deal with without us adding to them.
He deserves our sympathy and support, no more. Leave him alone.
banfreekmasons you have gone too far - again.
Gone to far?
How's that because BF has said that it was ultimately the fault of Masons.
You are too transparent. Mason.
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grandsecretary
10-01-2009, 11:09 AM
He was one of our most talented footballers, but the poor man has suffered from severe mental illnesses since early childhood. He has Tourettes Syndrome, and is a severe alcoholic. He also mixed with people who took full advantage of his generosity. The money that he earned as a player has gone.
There is a great feeling of sympathy for him in England, but we feel that he is on a path of self destruction and fear for his future.
Boots, please leave it alone. You are also now taking advantage of this man for your own murky objectives. Any more and I will make a formal complaint to the forum because your behaviour is completely unacceptable.
the guy in pink
10-01-2009, 11:10 AM
he's fat, he's round, he's worth a million pound, paul gascoigne, paul gascoigne!
Ok so he is an actor in a spectator sport. I prefer participation sports myself, so I race on bicycles, which requires hours of training on the roads and trails on my part to be competitive, instead of hours indoors glued to a box.
soulja
10-01-2009, 12:00 PM
Ok so he is an actor in a spectator sport. I prefer participation sports myself, so I race on bicycles, which requires hours of training on the roads and trails on my part to be competitive, instead of hours indoors glued to a box.
if that's what makes you happy then great! but i don't really get your point.
are you suggesting i spend hours indoors watching footy ?
all based on the fact that i answered your question ''who is Gascoigne ?''
i pretty much lost interest in it years ago, not in the game itself but the whole circus surrounding it. doesn't mean i can't still watch and enjoy the odd game every now and then. played it myself for a couple of years btw
you see it's actually no different to your sport in that you can do it yourself (be active) or watch others play (passive) many do both.
element
10-01-2009, 02:11 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0NT6aUwN8c
This goal was nice.
It was also against the Scottish....poor Joe:(
dreamweaver
10-01-2009, 02:16 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0NT6aUwN8c
This goal was nice.
It was also against the Scottish....poor Joe:(
Ah, but the England victory against Holland in Euro 96 was even better. ;)
antinwo
10-01-2009, 02:22 PM
I used to fancy Gazza in his heyday:o Must admit though I feel rather sorry for him as I do any alcoholic.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v514/deborah1978/SNN0505YN-280_481295a.jpg
element
10-01-2009, 02:37 PM
Ah, but the England victory against Holland in Euro 96 was even better. ;)
Meh....Euro 1988 3-1 for us:D
And we DID beat europe..
endlessvista
10-01-2009, 02:42 PM
His emotional issue have nothing to do with the Masons. He accidently killed his counsin while they played together when they were children.
Couple this with fame and people worshipping him while he carries this guilt around inside him. That would fuck anyone up. Poor guy.
unusual_suspect
10-01-2009, 03:27 PM
Did you watch the channel 4 documentary on football's Gazza ? Sorry, don't have the TV link.
This Masonic persecution is called "The Silent Dagger" where they all collectively destroy someone for self gain. And "Oh Boy" will the Masons party when he's dead. This is EXACTLY how the extremely evil Masons work.
I didn't see the documentary, and I'm not a footy fan, but can you please explain what this has to do with the Masons.
From what I know of Gazza, he is a colourful character who just draws attention to himself, some of this attention is bound to be of the unwanted kind.
Are you saying he is a member? What has he done in your opinion to upset the Masons and make them want to give him "The Slient Dagger"? Sorry if I am being dappy, but I don't follow you.
grandsecretary
10-01-2009, 11:26 PM
I didn't see the documentary, and I'm not a footy fan, but can you please explain what this has to do with the Masons.
Nowt. Paul Gascoigne is a lovable character who is so ill that his life hangs by a thread. We should pray for him and not add to his suffering.
marpat
10-01-2009, 11:29 PM
I guess George Best was also the victim of freemasons :rolleyes:
Maybe the masons should just brew their own beer to get all these alcoholic footy players under their evil control. ROFL :D
grandsecretary
10-01-2009, 11:50 PM
I guess George Best was also the victim of freemasons :rolleyes:
Maybe the masons should just brew their own beer to get all these alcoholic footy players under their evil control. ROFL :D
What is the point of this? George Best is dead. He died prematurely. He suffered beyond imagination and in enormous pain. He is sorely missed by his family and friends.
Why do people here believe that it is acceptable to use him in this way?
Have you no empathy, dignity or shame?
soulja
11-01-2009, 12:12 AM
What is the point of this? George Best is dead. He died prematurely. He suffered beyond imagination and in enormous pain. He is sorely missed by his family and friends.
Why do people here believe that it is acceptable to use him in this way?
Have you no empathy, dignity or shame?
psst... he was sarcastic, hence his use of --> :rolleyes:
grandsecretary
11-01-2009, 12:20 AM
psst... he was sarcastic, hence his use of --> :rolleyes:
The lowest form of wit.
boots
11-01-2009, 08:37 AM
Boots, please leave it alone. You are also now taking advantage of this man for your own murky objectives. Any more and I will make a formal complaint to the forum because your behaviour is completely unacceptable.
How's that GS ?
I have a gut feeling that AA is masonic controlled because of this thread
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=29311
I really do feel sorry for the guy. We are all humans with certain fault's and issues to deal with.
I will PM BF to get a heads up on this.
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leeshort27
12-01-2009, 11:10 AM
Ok so he is an actor in a spectator sport. I prefer participation sports myself, so I race on bicycles, which requires hours of training on the roads and trails on my part to be competitive, instead of hours indoors glued to a box.
sorry, what has this got to do with anything, whats your point here?
croatiancoffee
12-01-2009, 07:41 PM
The lowest form of wit.
That is only said by people who cannot do it correctly.
Masons (or whoever) destroying Paul Gascoigne?
Nah!
If anyone with half a brain watched the program, you realise that you dont go on TV to talk about things like that. His "family" are the only bad ones to come out of the program. Gazza getting pissed? Whats new?
If anything it made me sympathise with him for having a family who cannot handle someone who has an addiction problem, or Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday night problem.
The bit where he said something like "look, its effing Zorro" had the room in stitches.
If anyone, his family need to speak to Frank.
ban freekmasons
23-01-2009, 11:29 PM
Ok go to the middle of the documentary where they talk about numbers adding up to thirteen and how he freaked out about a certain word that was mentioned. Then at the end of the documentary with the sirens wailing. This is just 3 clues to how this freakish criminal organisation works.
Checkout "gas-lighting" and how the evil Masons sow seeds into peoples heads. Also checkout "gang-stalking" and "Masonic theatre/skits".