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4 hours ago, HAARPING_On said:

I picked up a metro at a station this morning and it showed a picture of where his body was allegedly found about 300 yards from a hotel beach complex.

If this location is correct it raises many questions, including " Why did it take so long to find the body?"

Also, if he made it that far it would be like a London marathon runner collapsing on the mall 300 yards from the finish line and no one noticing.

Some very strange anomalies here...

 

1 hour ago, DaleP said:

 

This is like Nichola Bully all over again....dead body which moves about.

 

It’s defo a Bulley job. 
 

There were reports of his head showing signs of trauma, now the coroner says there were no injuries.

 

Someone needs to put together all the anomalies and news stories into a timeline to show how weird this thing actually is. 
I would but can’t be bothered

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16 minutes ago, LastOneLeftInTheCounty said:

 

It’s defo a Bulley job. 
 

There were reports of his head showing signs of trauma, now the coroner says there were no injuries.

 

Someone needs to put together all the anomalies and news stories into a timeline to show how weird this thing actually is. 
I would but can’t be bothered

 

nah, we should concentrate on Kate....your beloved. 😁

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5 hours ago, HAARPING_On said:

I picked up a metro at a station this morning and it showed a picture of where his body was allegedly found about 300 yards from a hotel beach complex.

If this location is correct it raises many questions, including " Why did it take so long to find the body?"

Also, if he made it that far it would be like a London marathon runner collapsing on the mall 300 yards from the finish line and no one noticing.

Some very strange anomalies here...


People probably did notice a body but because it wasn’t holding an umbrella they probably thought it was someone else.

 

Basically a man goes for a walk and leaves his phone with his wife at the beach.

He carries his umbrella to protect him from the climate change excessive heat and also manages to hide his face from cctv but it didn’t matter because he is the only person since the guy on the grassy knoll to carry an umbrella. 
Then he goes off the beaten track and gets into difficulty before falling down a rocky incline and dying of natural causes, just feet away from onlookers who didn’t notice he was there.

 

Despite the incredible efforts from the search teams and police they just could not find his body.

 

Eventually a camera crew and mayor stumble across it.

 

That’s the story.

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Very sad outcome but why do that? And why did his wife and the friends let him go off on his own?! I'd have gone mad at anyone with me who was going to walk off in boiling Greece! So close to help too - crazy! I think he must have been in a huff and they thought "oh sod off then!!". Not a crime.

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16 minutes ago, Useyournous said:

Very sad outcome but why do that? And why did his wife and the friends let him go off on his own?! I'd have gone mad at anyone with me who was going to walk off in boiling Greece! So close to help too - crazy! I think he must have been in a huff and they thought "oh sod off then!!". Not a crime.

As bizarre as it all is, maybe he just made a series of errors? To go for a walk in 40 degree heat, (or 37 or 47 or whatever numbers they have given) was the first, the second to not take his phone, and then it seems he made an error in the direction he took. It all doesn't add up still but the latest reports say he looked like he was in a sitting position appearing to have stopped to rest and 'lost consciousness'. I remember when I was bricklaying in Cambridgeshire a roofer getting heatstroke. He just got down from the roof and took off and the rest of us assumed he was walking to the shops. It wasn't until his roofing mate came back that we realised what was going on. That couldn't have been more than 28 degrees back then, so it does happen. 

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Just now, gregory-peccary said:

He was a medic. Therefore he should have known about heat stroke and what it feels like.

Wandering about in that heat is stupid and it killed him.

I'm just glad that by ignoring all his 'healthy living advice' I have out lived him!

Indeed. Just shows that common sense is really lacking in those put forward as 'experts'. A lot of intelligence in the world is in fact what David Icke calls 'repeaters', simply regurgitating information where all you need to rely on is a good memory. Crazy to think that he did not see the dangers. I suppose if he wandered off course (as is reported and became lost) it would have added a lot of time and heat exposure that he had not planned for. RIP is all I can say and hope it was actually a freak unfortunate accident. Bizarre though and as with all these sorts of stories, we will probably never know the truth if it is not what has been portrayed. 

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1 hour ago, BornFreeNowAgain said:

Indeed. Just shows that common sense is really lacking in those put forward as 'experts'. A lot of intelligence in the world is in fact what David Icke calls 'repeaters', simply regurgitating information where all you need to rely on is a good memory. Crazy to think that he did not see the dangers. I suppose if he wandered off course (as is reported and became lost) it would have added a lot of time and heat exposure that he had not planned for. RIP is all I can say and hope it was actually a freak unfortunate accident. Bizarre though and as with all these sorts of stories, we will probably never know the truth if it is not what has been portrayed. 

It proves to me at least, that 'Commonsense' ain't that common these days, the brainier they are, the more stupid their decisions can be!🤔

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1 hour ago, Dagon44 said:

Why on earth would the tptp and the gangsters running the world want to take him out ? 


No idea. 
To me it reminded me of the Titan sub incident. 
Loads of media attention. Big scramble to save the day. Yet in reality it was nothing more than a search for a body.

 

Like I mentioned before, I had actually never heard of the chap. 

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1 hour ago, Dagon44 said:

Why on earth would the tptp and the gangsters running the world want to take him out ? 

Not sure exactly why Mosley would be 'targeted' if he was. I guess the logical conclusion is that he was perhaps about to come out and say something about excess deaths or the vaxxes. That would be the most obvious reason. I haven't watched anything of his for years, but even here in Australia I would see articles about his work and he always was presented as 'renowned' and words like that. If he had come out and said something on the vaxxes and arms, that would be big. Obviously all that is just guesswork but the likeliest reasoning if he was 'offed'. 

 

But then there are the ritual killings that we know the 'elite' like to engage in. As @Mazthehobo says, look at the circus around it, the media attention which is all energy, and then the 'tragic' ending which is even more energy to 'feed the Gods'. The MM significance is probably a factor too, just like the Madeline McCann one. 

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15 hours ago, Useyournous said:

Very sad outcome but why do that? And why did his wife and the friends let him go off on his own?! I'd have gone mad at anyone with me who was going to walk off in boiling Greece! So close to help too - crazy! I think he must have been in a huff and they thought "oh sod off then!!". Not a crime.

 

Aha--maybe you are onto something. Perhaps Michael and his wife, or another person they were with, had a disagreement and he decided to go off for a bit of time out. That might explain why he was ill prepared: no phone and no bottle of water. It might also explain why the wife was very keen to reiterate a lot in the press how good their marriage was (so as nobody would ask if they'd had any arguments before he left, because it would make her look bad, even though he was a mature man and the decision was his to go off on that walk).

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1 hour ago, itsnotallrightjack said:

That might explain why he was ill prepared: no phone and no bottle of water.

Apparently he'd left his (non smart) mobile at the house where they were staying.  He did have a small bottle of water with him, (probably 250ml), he was wearing socks and shoes (not flip flops), he was wearing a hat/cap and he did have the purple brolly.  Now I think of it, having the brolly was a bit "odd" - the group had been boated over to St Nick's beach and that has the usual sun bed and brolly paraphernalia - could he have thought ahead and actually was prepared for the off chance that lounging about on the beach for X hours (and waiting for the water taxi to return in the afternoon) was going to be a bit of a pain in the neck?  (somewhere I'd read that he was a bit of a hyper character).  I also read that apparently initially, when he left the beach to walk to Pedi, he (briefly) returned to the group, had a small "chat" and then left again.  I also read that CCTV showed him sort of "staggering about" when he reached Pedi.

 

Even a small dead rodent gives off a nostril churning diabolical "aroma" - by the time his body was found (4 days later, not 5 days as all the media were reporting) it would have been bloated and stinking and would have attracted millions of flies not to mention the very efficient birds of prey who always do a wonderful job of cleaning up.  The prevailing wind direction (for Symi and many Greek islands) is off shore so for sure the stench of a rotting corpse would have reached to nostrils of people at the beach bar area where he was eventually discovered.

 

I must say I also thought his wife's eulogy was a little "je ne sais quoi" - (for his wife's sake) I truly hope there hadn't been angry words spoken when he left the beach - that would be added pain for her to comes to terms with. 

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4 hours ago, itsnotallrightjack said:

 

Aha--maybe you are onto something. Perhaps Michael and his wife, or another person they were with, had a disagreement and he decided to go off for a bit of time out. That might explain why he was ill prepared: no phone and no bottle of water. It might also explain why the wife was very keen to reiterate a lot in the press how good their marriage was (so as nobody would ask if they'd had any arguments before he left, because it would make her look bad, even though he was a mature man and the decision was his to go off on that walk).

You make some good points there. Are you familiar with Peter Hyatt who analysed the McCann's for Richard C Hall? I am sure he would have a field day with the wife's statement which as much as talking about Michael contained a lot of what Hyatt would call 'portrayal of innocence' and there was also some subtle 'victim blaming' with him 'taking the wrong route' etc. That is going off my memory of the wife's statement, I will have to look at it more to see what other things stand out. 

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49 minutes ago, Katsika said:

I also read that CCTV showed him sort of "staggering about" when he reached Pedi.

Maybe that was heat exhaustion or heatstroke kicking in (electrolyte imbalance) - was he a drinker ? (My observation is that a large percentage of tourists start beer drinking very early in the day - actually not only tourists but also masses of resident expats particularly those coming from Germany and Norway).  Had they had lunch at St Nicks beach I wonder?

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Just now, Katsika said:

Maybe that was heat exhaustion or heatstroke kicking in (electrolyte imbalance) - was he a drinker ? (My observation is that a large percentage of tourists start beer drinking very early in the day - actually not only tourists but also masses of resident expats particularly those coming from Germany and Norway).  Had they had lunch at St Nicks beach I wonder?

A few of the images I have seen in the media recently show him drinking wine at restaurants etc. Given they went on a boat ride and they have money, perhaps they had a lunch cruise? If so, no wonder he was so impacted and might also make a bit of sense the wife feeling some guilt for letting him go off. After all she was medically trained too. 

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2 hours ago, Katsika said:

 

 

Even a small dead rodent gives off a nostril churning diabolical "aroma" - by the time his body was found (4 days later, not 5 days as all the media were reporting) it would have been bloated and stinking and would have attracted millions of flies not to mention the very efficient birds of prey who always do a wonderful job of cleaning up.  The prevailing wind direction (for Symi and many Greek islands) is off shore so for sure the stench of a rotting corpse would have reached to nostrils of people at the beach bar area where he was eventually discovered.

 

 

Good point about the rodent smell, I used to be a pest control officer for Brighton and Hove Environmental Services before leaving to drive a school bus { same pests, just a bigger species🤭} ! We sometimes had to deal with rats which had died under floorboards or other inaccessible places and had an aerosol spray to mask the stink, this product was actually name 'Rodent Deodorant' by our manager and smelled like a bouquet of roses, and sometimes quite a good blast would be needed to cover the stink!

So the smell of a full sized human cadaver must be off the scale in comparison! Everything about this case seems to be going around in circles and facts and speculations seem to differ with every turn. His phone was found on a track, then suddenly it had been left behind with his wife, an umbrella that obscured a proper view of his features on cctv, his body discovered by the mayor and a photographer! In my mind, when there's more than one coincidence, it ain't a coincidence!🤔

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They killed him at the beginning, stored his body in a fridge so it didn’t rot too quickly, and then strategically placed his body next to the wall at the desired time (to do with dates, position of the stars and numerology). - Then the mayor and reporters were “tipped off” where to find him. (At a significant conjunction of ley lines).

 

Induces fear into people and makes them scared of travelling abroad for holidays.

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3 hours ago, SuperstarNeilC said:

They killed him at the beginning, stored his body in a fridge so it didn’t rot too quickly, and then strategically placed his body next to the wall at the desired time (to do with dates, position of the stars and numerology). - Then the mayor and reporters were “tipped off” where to find him. (At a significant conjunction of ley lines).

 

Induces fear into people and makes them scared of travelling abroad for holidays.


They do seem to be putting people off travelling at the minute.

planes and helicopters crashing.

Plane doors blowing off.

Turbulence.

bad weather.

airport staff going on strike…

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“The mayor said that the body appeared to have fallen down a steep slope, stopping against a fence and lying face-up with a few rocks on top of it. The body had a leather bag in one hand, said Antonis Mystiloglou, a cameraman with state TV ERT, who was also on the boat.”

 


Medical officials say the position of the body indicate he may have rested on the wall before lying down in temperatures of up to 40C. The report concluded he may have sat down and tried to raise his legs, but he lost consciousness and died.”

 

 "For 40 minutes, forensic experts examined the scene and searched through the contents of Dr Mosley’s black backpack bag which lay around 20ft away.“

 

So I’m guessing the logical way of putting it together is he had a stumble at some point but managed to rummage through his rucksack to retrieve a leather bag. He went to the bottom of the hill and lay down to raise his legs leaving his umbrella and rucksack behind. Over the night a few rocks fell on top of him.

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4 minutes ago, Mazthehobo said:

 

 

 "For 40 minutes, forensic experts examined the scene and searched through the contents of Dr Mosley’s black backpack bag which lay around 20ft away.“

 

 

They've found all sorts of things, and people, by searching bags, remember in 2010 MI6 agent Gareth Williams was found 'suicided' in a locked bag in the bath of his flat?

Perhaps Dr Mosley was as determined as poor Gareth Williams was?🤔 If there is something 'iffy' about the case a tame Pathologist will be found who put everything to bed, one thing IS certain though, we'll never be told the truth, it'll be the same inconclusive ending as Nicola Bulley, Maddie McCann, Dr David Kelly and many more!

 

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