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Nemuri Kyoshiro

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  1. Ah, right. I thought you were a mod back then. Sorry. It was a monster thread and DI was one of the only places you could find information. Some really strange stuff was going on back then with a serious number of weirdos and freaks coming out of the woodwork. A whole bunch of emails got published from the Podesta brothers alluding to chicken lovers and other coded words for what child molesters were doing. I hope that stuff survived. @ronisron was on the new forum for a while but I haven't seen him posting for a long time.
  2. Second cousin to Henri Paul, known in the Palace as 'pissed Paul.'
  3. I wonder what she would have done if she'd had a 25/1 winner on the day Diana died?
  4. If he lives long enough to spend it. Something tells me he might have a nasty accident before long.
  5. It was very real involving the political influence of a pizza shop owner in Washington DC, his strange art collection, paedophile symbology, and people in high places. They couldn't sweep that one under the rug fast enough but, as far as I know, nobody was ever charged for crimes against children, but there was ample evidence hiding in plain sight, that a very elite paedophile ring was operating. Much has been scrubbed from the web but the old site was a veritable goldmine of data. There was a member - @ronisron who posted a ton of valuable data. That should still be accessible on the old forum, or maybe not if the hackers did a thorough enough job. Maybe @Bombadil knows or one of the other mods who've been around a while.
  6. The Sun has published a video - animated of course - about what happens when a mini-sub implodes. Just in case you were wondering. https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/22796369/horror-submarine-implosion-tiktok-video/
  7. There's much on there that should be accessible. Pizzagate for one.
  8. My knowledge of modern Russia and of its current conflicts is pretty sparse and gained mostly from the MSM. However, looking at the western press, you'd think Moscow was about to fall before a mercenary army of roughly 25,000 men. I'm sure there ate elements in the west that would enjoy seeing that happen, but I can't believe that such a small force, no matter how well-armed, could take the capital. Also, Moscow is only defended with machine guns and a few tanks as the press seems to think. Is Putin that inept? Maybe someone on here with more knowledge about this can summarize what might be going on.
  9. Answer is no. There have been multiple sub dives to the wreck before this one.
  10. The Anglicans have been committing suicide for decades now. They turned their backs on Reformation theology a century ago, maybe more, and have now morphed into a political entity that is trying to decide how they can appease Rome without losing the remaining members it has. I lost all hope for the CofE on the day Rowan Williamson kissed the pope's ring. We could open up a whole new thread on this but to be a traditional Anglican in 2023 is to be labeled a terrorist. Literally.
  11. I know it has been brought up elsewhere but I don't get the fascination. The ship is a grave. They don't run trips to the wreck of the Bismarck or the Hood, or the Prince of Wales for a very good reason: they are war graves. Titanic was a civilian liner but those who perished on her must be afforded the same respect as those who went down on those battleships. Leave them alone.
  12. I agree with all the points you've made but the submarine story is hardly commonplace and thus newsworthy. Like the Nicola Bully case, it has given the media something to report on - if that's the right phrase - and an angle that will keep the public tuned in to whatever they are saying. Interest rates, food prices, political shenanigans are all part of the everyday fabric of life. This story isn't hence the coverage.
  13. Who can say? There's all kinds of odd noises heard out at sea. Chains clanking on a buoy can be head from miles away. I hope it was a catastrophic structural failure because at least death would have been quick and merciful.
  14. Now King Charles (to whom we all must swear fealty) is getting in on the Windrush gig. He commissioned portraits of people of that generation. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/jun/22/king-charles-honours-immeasurable-impact-of-windrush-generation
  15. Reminds me of a Thunderbirds episode I recall from my childhood in which a manned sun probe had to be rescued after something went awry. The episode was as much about the anxious waiting of the world as it was the rescue itself.
  16. More "noises" are being reported. Just wondering. If I were trapped in that position and wanted a sound that could easily be distinguished from other noise, I'd use Morse Code. Surely someone on board could keep knocking ... --- ... at regular intervals?
  17. Pretty nasty way to go. Counting the seconds until your air runs out. If the pressure hull failed, at least that would be quick.
  18. I remember that well. The men had begun a civil action against the Morecambe and Birmingham police forces for the injuries that were inflicted on them. Lord Denning, who at the time, was considered to be a fair and decent man said: 'If the six men win, it will mean that the police were guilty of perjury, that they were guilty of violence and threats, and the convictions were erroneous ... This is such an appalling vista that every person in the land would say: "It cannot be right that these actions should go any further" . The ripples from that spread far and wide. My mother, who was Irish and had lived in England since the war, was roundly abused by people who hitherto had been her friends. It happened to many besides her.
  19. They're an odd-looking bunch aren't they? Like something Gilbert and Sullivan might have dreamed up. Kate Middleton looks like someone's just stuck a finger up her bum while the culprit is most likely Anne, whose stone-faced look reminds me of one of those gargoyles carved high on medieval churches.
  20. Love the headline. They're not on the run at all. They're living openly and laughing at the law's inability to prosecute them. The police are too busy hunting down thought criminals to bother with killers and rapists. Articles like this may raise eyebrows at the breakfast table in middle England, but nothing practical will be done. Same in the USA. A veritable army has crossed the border but people are so downtrodden by years of media lies that nothing is done. The communists told us what they were going to do and they did it unhindered.
  21. The rich won't pay the price that's for certain. We need a revolution.
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