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That's what I was thinking, he isn't stupid. But as you say he didn't expect the BBC to declare war on him. I don't think this has been given that mucn attention in the media. To be honest, I don't think if Richard had been allowed to give his evidence and it showed there was no evidence that a bomb went off that it would make any difference.
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Yes it's not looking good for him. But did he not think for a moment that there was a possibility that this would happen?.
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Yeah Billy Moore seems a genuine person who has good intentions and his interactions with homeless people and other people who comes across in his videos like prostitutes and drug addicts are always positive on his part and he doesn't intimidate them, bully or intrude on their space or privacy. I can't say the same for Veitch I just don't like him even years ago, and not forgetting his 9/11 road trip thing he did.
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Yeah I agree. There's alot of nutters on dating sites, they come across as having mental issues, and it can be obvious in their profile with the ranting. I got one reply today from this woman I messaged about a week ago, didn't seem all that interested, but when I asked her how her weekend was and what she likes doing in her free time I got back "bye" and then she said her name isn't Elizabeth, but said on her profile her name was that (also I live too far away). After I asked her why does it say her name is that she deleted the message. No idea what to make of that one but I suspect it's a scammer. Would be nice to join a truth group and meet someone that way. I've no time for average normie talking about trivial things.
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I wish I could find a house for £45k lol. My house cost that in 1991 lol. I would love to have my house off grid the way Richard has done to his house, but I don't have the skills to do anything like that nor do I know anyone who does or would be willing to help. I hope he doesn't have sell up after all that hard work he's done to that house.
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Yeah I've watched alot of those videos from Veitch. I think he's an arsehole and can be intimidating and be quite aggressive and he's probably got mental issues. I've seen him with the Crutchie fella in Manchester. I noticed Billy Moore from Liverpool seems to be going alot to Manchester, he seems to have a big following on his channel but he isn't like Veitch nor does he antagonise homeless people. He isn't an auditor though. Yes it's all done for views and I think alot of these auditors like DJE Media, DJ Audits, BP Visits, Reggie photo (who comes up with these names? lol) are just doing it to wind people up and get a reaction, and sometimes it's not surprising they react the way they do. As for the drone thing, these companies that they go to think they own the airspace.
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That's abit strange he should be pay the same as what his house cost.
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No I agree. I think most of them are fake profiles (either BOTS or scammers, though as I said previously I have only had two people on those sites asking for money after I started messaging them, and this is despite having sent ALOT of messages to different women over the past 4 years of being on different dating sites). I think the rest are probably real women who have mental issues or have the weight of the world on their shoulders and been through some really shit relationship, been on drugs or the booze and just use these dating sites to get attention and play games with men to vent their frustration. I agree getting out and meeting people in a hobby and away from these awful sites is the best way.
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I don't know where facebook dating comes into it when it comes profiting from dating apps, because it is free to send messages. I'm guessing it's not really free but they are harvesting the information you put in your profile and making money from it. Most people will have a hard time understanding this. Facebook has become an easy way of stealng peoples personal information and photos that these sites must be using for their fake profiles. It's hard to really know which profiles are real or fake because they are not very obvious, I see alot of fishy looking ones but doesn't mean they are fake per se. Viewing some of these strange profiles you start to think you are going crazy. Most of the women on those sites are the bottom of the barrel it's no wonder they are single, they want Mr Perfect, usually someone with a really good job, owns a fancy car, has a beard, has dark hair, be over 6ft tall, has to be independent, be loyal and so on. They are in dreamworld.
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Without meaning to slag anyone off here, but why haven't the Icke's been willing to help Richard out with the legal costs that he is asking for?. No mention from David or Gareth about any of this. It's no wonder people they he's controlled opposition. Hard working researchers like Richard go to lengths like this to expose these events but get hung out to dry. Richard has now redacted his website for now. What ashame this has happened to him.
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I agree. I think Richard has done the right thing by investigating the arena attack. He is passionate enough to care that these fabricated events need to be exposed.
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These dating sites can often be a good laugh when you see a profile that looks obviously fake or suspect. Lots of profiles which have poor grammar, spelling, odd english names (I often see alot of women called Rachael instead of "Rachel"), I've seen people put "vacation" instead of holiday (I'm in the UK btw), companies they state they work for which turn out to be on the other side of the country to where they live, or companies that don't exist anymore. It's like these scammers don't bother to look these places up. Gibberishly written profiles seem to be quite common, althugh many are not very ovvious, and many of the photos do seem to match where they are said to live. I suspect that the site has been scannning through peoples facebook or instagram accounts and copying the persons photos, address/location details and other information and just created a fake dating profile from that. Just as an example of a strange profile, I've just seen this. "Talk very quickly. Love to listern. Like. To help solve matter. If i sulution. To do so take give advice day dream a little. Lovable person. Easy adapt to. Situations surroundings" What a load of gibberish, doesn't make sense one bit, can't even spell. Must be a fake profile. The thing with scammers, if these sites are full of them, then I have had very few of them to times I've used these sites. I use facebook dating at the moment, and I've so far had 2 people asking for money. I sent lots of messsages, so you would think there would be more people trying to scam me. Yes I really don't know how these sites get away with it. If I set up a dating site and it I was scamming people I would soon have trading standards or the police onto me.
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Has anyone here ever watched these "auditing" channels that are on youtube?. Youtube is full of these channels where some bloke goes around a business, often a garage, car showroom, industrial estate, building site, quite often also a prison and police station trting to film on what they see as being public accessible land. For anyone who watchs these videos, almost every time some angry confrontation ensues where the staff/employees and manager become agrivated by the persons presense and reluctance to get off the property when they have been asked to, where they insist they have a right to be there and film. Drones are also used where the people working there insist that they aren't allowed to fly over their premises. Anyone know what is going on here? is there some agenda/ulterior motive behind these auditors, are is it just people are who just bored and just want to create abit of drama for the sake of their channel and getting subs, views and money?. I know Richard Vobes did a video about this a few months back. Some of the confrontations and interactions in these videos and the behavour of the employees working there is truly shocking; foul language, aggressive behaviour, threats, physical assault etc, all because some bloke with a camera walks onto their premises (sometimes they are filming from a pubic path/road) and they don't like it. Certainly not good for the company/businesses reputation. Maybe these "auditors" are intentionally targeting these businesses to stir up trouble so they get angry, and then once the video has gone onto youtube and people can see what the staff were doing it then makes them look bad and people start slagging them off and complain about them. I wonder how many of these businesses (they seem to be mostly small/medium sized businesses) have gon under because of these auditing videos?. Or are many of these videos cleverly staged?. These auditors often claim they are there to film simply to check the place out and assess for surverying and other such reasons, which is obviously bullshit because thet are just there to create a reaction. I find the use of drones a little odd and why so many of these auditors seem to want to use a drone. I do wonder if they are using these people so that new drone laws are brought in because these businesses are getting pissed off by their presence. It's like another problem, reaction, solution.
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I agree. It's like trying to talk to a brick wall to women on dating apps. Whenever I get a reply, very often all I get back is a simple "Hi im good hows u", absolytely no effort on their part whatsoever. Often I ask them a simple question like what films or music they like, or what do they like doing in their free time, and then after that I never hear from them again. Considering alot of people are very unappy about these sites where they've realised they have been scammed and had money taking out of their account after their membership has ended, plus they've realised most of the profiles are either old or fakes, it's amazing how these sites haven't been investigated and prosecuted. If I set up a site that is so bad, I would have trades description act or whoever prosecuting me for fraud, yet these sites seem to be immune to any of this. My feeling is they are being allowed to operate.
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Completely agree there. They are a waste of time and the people running these so called dating apps/sites know this. Unless you stand out like a sore thumb in the looks department and look like a Hollywood A lister, then it's very unlikely you will connect with anyone, certainly someone who is genuinely interested in you as a person. The dating sites seem to attract women (and men too) who exhibted either a nasty personality with a big chip on their shoulder, often they behave like a spoilt brat with an inflated ago and entitled attitude (the word entitled seems to a common phrase all of a sudden, same with karen) where their profile consists of wanting the perfect man who can treat them nice, they have to have tattoos, a beard, by a non smoker. Common are "no nude pics, no liars, cheats", and the most common one I see with women is "my kids are my world and they come first" LOL. Most of the women I have been luckly (not unlucky) to get a reply from and a conversation gojng have had some kind of issue, usually either mental health issue like depression, bipolar, OCD, learning dfficulties or a physical disability. The last date I went on a few weeks ago the person had a disability, and about 4 women who are on my whatsapp contacts who I have messaged through facebook dating have all but one got some kind of mental health issue or a physical disability. I'm not knocking anyone who is like that, but I am not disabled myself and I shouldn't be attracting anyone who is, but I seem to be doing. I agree they don't do your self conifence any good at all. I go on these sites and think I am going to chat to some supermodel, and I know I have got zero chance of ever getting a reply from anyone who reasonably attractive looking. I'm not ugly looking but I don't have the lifestyle, fancy car, good job etc to attract someone like that.
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Abit extreme if you ask me. I don't have a problem with meeting someone who has been vaxxed, it's upto them if they've had it even though I havent and never will. I have seen one or two women on mainstream dating sites who state they are unvaxxed and don't believe in Covid, but the way they talk about it it's obvious to me these people aren't quite right in the head and seem very bitter and angry and possibly have mental issues, and I would be wary whether these are actually real people and not BOTS or scammers. I noticed alot of the "I've been vaccinated" thing back in 2020/21 on sites like Bumble and Tinder (didn't use them for very long) and the amount of profiles that had this was a red flag for me and made me think they were fake profiles designed to make men think that if they don't have the jab then they won't meet a woman. I would say the same for the unjabbed as well and even people who state "looking for a non smoker". There seems to be alot of that kind of thing on dating sites, all of a sudden now women are anti smoking. I don't know anyone I know personally who is that bothered. I doubt there wlll be many single women on that site in my area in the UK.
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Saddened to hear about this, but I suppose it doesn't surprise me. I hope Richard is Ok after this verdict. This claims of harassment thing is just a distraction and an excuse to shut him up and divert attention away from the research he has provided to show it was staged.
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There was a man who said he came face to face with attacker, I think he was in the building and he got stabbed. He was said to have been in critical conditon, yet a few days later he was interviewed at his home by Sky or BBC News with a pair of criutches beside him but otherwise apparently looking well. Crisis actor?. How do the people who participate in these (alleged) staged attacks ever sleep at night knowing they deceiving not only the public but possibly also their friends and families?.
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Why do so many people still believe Covid was real?
Occulus5 replied to Occulus5's topic in Covid-19 & NWO
I thought viruses aren't supposed to exist?. That's what I've heard from certain truther researchers. Saying to most people that there are many coronaviruses and that they are just causes of the common cold they will think you are talking nonsense. -
I'm doubtful anything positive will come out Richard's court case, but I hope I'm wrong, but I doubt this hoax event will ever be made public. I doubt most people would know who Richard D Hall is despite his name being in the news; I don't think the media gave it that much attention and most people simply forget about anything they hear in the MSM anyway, especially as more and more people aren't listening to the BBC anymore. I got chucked off a well known motoring website/forum called Pistonheads awhile back after I brought up Richard and his Manchester research on a thread about GBNews. Although the topic wasn't about him or fabricated terrorist attacks (I doubt the site would even allow anyone to discuss such a thing) I commented saying that GBNews is just controlled opposition and why don't they talk about state fabricated terrorism. After I brought up Richard D Hall, someone made slating Richard and saying "Richard D Hall and his merrie men of followers". The conversation got abit heated with others chipping in to attack what I was saying. Not long after I noticed I had been banned due to reasons of "spamming/trolling".
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I can't really say I've really experienced a Mandela Effect myself, though there have been a few moments where a certain TV star or celeb had died and a few months later it was announced that they had just died, yet I could've sworn I heard it months earlier that the person had died. But this could be down to simply misremembering or not listening to the news story about the person and just assuming they had stated he/she had died when actually they could've been ill or in hospital. I remember hearing about the actor Clive Swift of Keeping Up Apperances fame passing away one evening when I overheard the TV news, but a few months later it was announced on the TV news saying he had just died. Also, I could've sworn that the Back to the Future actor Christopher Lloyd had died about 10 years ago, but apparently he's still alive. The deaths of actors seems to be a common thing with the Mandela Effect where people recall hearing actors pass away earlier than they actually did, and the one who springs to mind (and one whom I first became aware of the Mandela Effect) with the phenomena was actor Richard Harris. The "Dolly wore braces" thing with Moonraker people put down to simpy people misremembering and assuming she had braces in her teeth because Jaws had metal teeth, which I suppose would make sense. However, there was a TV ad in the 80s where Richard Kiel is shopping and the woman at the checkout smiles at him wearing braces in her teeth. Now if the Dolly originally having braces is just down to people misremembering things, then why have an advert with Richard Kiel and a checkout woman smile with braces?.
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Yeah I have to agree. Money is what these dating sites is all about. but some are free but they are still awful. I look at reviews of facebook dating, Tinder etc and all the comments are mostly about scammers, fake profiles and money being taken after the subscription has ended. In the time I've used these so called dating sites I've only had 2 "women" asking for money, yet none of these supposed scammers where exactly attractive looking, and that's strange because you'd expect the scammers to use photos of women who look atrractive, but it's not always the case. I have seen ugly women on these sites and their profile has a fake profile or scammer vibe about them, mostly things in their "About me" that doesn't quite feel right, like waffle talk, bad spelling, non British phrases like "mommy", places they work which either don't exist when you do a search for them, or where they claim they work is on the other side of the country (I remember seeing a profile on facebook dating a few months ago and the person said she worked at Camelot Theme Park in Chorley, but it closed in 2012, and FB dating only started in 2019). There was another where this Polish woman living in the North West put "Wildwater Kingdom" where she worked, yet this place is in America lol. Are these scammers really that stupid? or are these fake profiles actually BOT created by the site?. Do scammers just trawl through someone's facebook account and carefully pick which photos to use, making sure some of the photos match where they live and the person's description, possibly also their real name, age, height etc?. I ask this because alot of these fake profiles look very professionally done, but there's always something that stands out as being fishy. I saw one yesterday where the woman had a photo from a baby's christenining (the only photo on the profile) and it had a "Vote Labour" banner around the photo. Why would a single mother on a dating site upload a photo like that?. Was that the only photo she had?. Also common are people in their 40s using photos of themselves from when they were in their 20s and 30s lol. The distance setting on all these dating apps do not work, and instead when you set your distance to 10 miles it brings up profiles from over 40 miles away. I believe the people running these sites have done this on purpose so it becomes harder for someone to match and meet with someone who is close to you, and most people wouldn't date someone far away. These dating sites need to be shut down.
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What does anyone think of this? I noticed he mentions the Manchester Arena attack. I like his work on film analysis, but when it comes to things like this he clearly hasn't got a clue. Either he knows what's going on or some of it but doesn't want to say in case his channel gets pulled, or he is very naive. He says he;s surprised the arena bombing didn't cause any riots. Why would anyone think a terrorist attack would cause people to riot?. He's talking out of his arse IMO.
