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  • PaulB
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    The question remains, Phil; precisely who are you referring to? Why are you suggesting something nefarious? There comes a time to put up or shut up.

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  • Rob Clack
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    Originally posted by Phil Carter View Post
    Still doing the personal attack lark Mr Clack? Not good... thread after different thread. Oh dear... would does that mean?

    Tutt tutt.
    And how many people are you are attacking in this thread and other threads you have posted in? Quite a lot, so don't try and take the moral high ground with me as if you are any better. So let me put it this way:

    Who is this well known Ripperologist with good connections to the Black Museum you are personally attacking?

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  • Phil Carter
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    Originally posted by Rob Clack View Post
    Deflect the issue why don't you. Tell you what, put your hands in your trouser pockets. Dig deep and try and find some balls.

    Throwing out snide insinuations and slanderous comments without having the guts to name them isn't going to get you anywhere.

    Still nothing new from you.
    Still doing the personal attack lark Mr Clack? Not good... thread after different thread. Oh dear... would does that mean?

    Tutt tutt.

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  • PaulB
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    Originally posted by lynn cates View Post
    Hello Paul. It must be said that you and all serious Kosminski researchers are to be HIGHLY commended for your restraint just now.

    Kudos.

    Cheers.
    LC
    As much as I appreciate what you say, I'm not really a Kosminski researcher and I not only doff my cap to but am also left in the shade by the work done by Chris Phillips and Rob House. But I shall nevertheless be interested to read Russell Edwards' book when it lands on my doormat. It's been long awaited.

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  • Rob Clack
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    Originally posted by Phil Carter View Post
    Ahh.. the amazing Mr Clack poppeth up.

    How entertaining. Sunday lunch will never be the same.

    Mr Clack... Do try and cause concern in another world Mr Clack. I am sure you can if you try. There's a good fellow. Now run along, there's a good chap.

    Im sure you have your own business to attend to without mixing your good self up in other people's.

    Have a lovely Sunday :-)
    Deflect the issue why don't you. Tell you what, put your hands in your trouser pockets. Dig deep and try and find some balls.

    Throwing out snide insinuations and slanderous comments without having the guts to name them isn't going to get you anywhere.

    Still nothing new from you.

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  • Phil Carter
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    Originally posted by lynn cates View Post
    Hello Phil. Yes, sick. Bloody nuisance. Just when there is so much REAL research to do.

    Cheers.
    LC
    Hello Lynn,

    It won't stop those who want the bandwagon of the industry to carry on churning out garbage until someone somewhere puts a stop to it.

    Sad and sick indeed.


    best wishes

    Phil

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  • Phil Carter
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    Originally posted by Rob Clack View Post
    So who is it you are slandering?

    Rob
    Ahh.. the amazing Mr Clack poppeth up.

    How entertaining. Sunday lunch will never be the same.

    Mr Clack... Do try and cause concern in another world Mr Clack. I am sure you can if you try. There's a good fellow. Now run along, there's a good chap.

    Im sure you have your own business to attend to without mixing your good self up in other people's.

    Have a lovely Sunday :-)

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  • Rob Clack
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    Originally posted by Phil Carter View Post
    You can bet your bottom dollar that a certain well known Ripperologist is involved in this somewhere. Someone with good connections to the Black Museum.

    Phil
    So who is it you are slandering?

    Rob

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  • lynn cates
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    kudos

    Hello Paul. It must be said that you and all serious Kosminski researchers are to be HIGHLY commended for your restraint just now.

    Kudos.

    Cheers.
    LC

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  • Phil Carter
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    Originally posted by Stewart P Evans View Post
    The sad history of this 'shawl' can be traced back through message board archives. As we know it has been scientifically tested in the past for TV programmes and failed to pass muster, there being no provable bloodstains on it, nor DNA. However, it has been so totally mishandled since it first entered, stage left, that it is hopelessly contaminated by now anyway. And, of course, the provenance is abysmal.
    Hello Stewart,

    Thank you.




    Phil

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  • lynn cates
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    nuisance

    Hello Phil. Yes, sick. Bloody nuisance. Just when there is so much REAL research to do.

    Cheers.
    LC

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  • Stewart P Evans
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    The Sad History

    The sad history of this 'shawl' can be traced back through message board archives. As we know it has been scientifically tested in the past for TV programmes and failed to pass muster, there being no provable bloodstains on it, nor DNA. However, it has been so totally mishandled since it first entered, stage left, that it is hopelessly contaminated by now anyway. And, of course, the provenance is abysmal.

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  • PaulB
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    Originally posted by Phil Carter View Post
    Dear all,

    Why send this to The Daily Mail (of all papers... not got a great reputation anyway and hardly the most read).. why not send this stuff to a scientist/Scientific magasine or even the British Medical Journal?


    15 mins of fame again?




    Phil
    As said elsewhere, it wasn't just sent to the Daily Mail. The book has been known about for ages and been subject to an nda which was lifted today, press releases sent out to lesser media and so on.

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by Phil Carter View Post
    Hello GUT,

    In which case, that sets a standard for the level of seriousness to start with, no?

    best regards


    Phil
    No arguments from this little black duck, I am also interested that this morning no fewer than three threads started on just this topic.

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  • Phil Carter
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    Originally posted by GUT View Post
    Or maybe serious journals were simply not interested [justifiably or otherwise].
    Hello GUT,

    In which case, that sets a standard for the level of seriousness to start with, no?

    best regards


    Phil

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