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  • Simon Wood
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    Hi JM,

    Thanks.

    Mercifully we're not even singed.

    Regards,

    Simon

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  • jmenges
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    Hi Simon,

    I don't know.

    I do hope you're having a good summer and staying far away from wildfires.

    JM

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  • Simon Wood
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    Hi JM,

    As a matter of interest, what has happened to that 'certain long awaited book'?

    Regards,

    Simon

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  • Simon Wood
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    Thanks for the plug, Trevor.

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  • Trevor Marriott
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    Originally posted by Phil Carter View Post
    Hello Harry,

    Oh.. To part of that I agree... But no one mentioned abandoning all avenues etc.
    When it comes to finding a solution.. It won't happen IMHO without the help of all missing official papers from The Home Office, The Met Police and City files and C. I. D. Papers on the subject. And as most are apparently destroyed....


    Methods of detection? We have no fingerprints, no pieces of DNA, and those two problems inhibit modern techniques. That is why Ye Olde Shawle was invented. To try to con the public using modern methods of detection. It was a con started many years before.

    So.. We get repetitious nonsense ad nauseam.

    Phil
    Hi Phil
    And not to forget the "experts" used in these programs who pander to the needs of the program makers as we have seen time and time again.

    Its time for a program on who it wasn't, not who it was, but that's never going to happen, despite a wealth of evidence to eliminate many of the prime suspects coveted in these programs. The same goes for publishers who only want suspect books on who it was, not who it wasn't.

    Its time the public were told the truth

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  • Phil Carter
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    Originally posted by harry View Post
    Crimes of 50+ years are now being solved,thanks to improvements in methods of detection.While I agree that repetitious nonsense will not help,if we abandon all avenues open to discussion,then we abandon all chance of a solution.
    Hello Harry,

    Oh.. To part of that I agree... But no one mentioned abandoning all avenues etc.
    When it comes to finding a solution.. It won't happen IMHO without the help of all missing official papers from The Home Office, The Met Police and City files and C. I. D. Papers on the subject. And as most are apparently destroyed....


    Methods of detection? We have no fingerprints, no pieces of DNA, and those two problems inhibit modern techniques. That is why Ye Olde Shawle was invented. To try to con the public using modern methods of detection. It was a con started many years before.

    So.. We get repetitious nonsense ad nauseam.



    Phil
    Last edited by Phil Carter; 07-27-2018, 02:02 AM.

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  • Phil Carter
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    Originally posted by jmenges View Post
    Or maybe the ones who hold the keys to the winners enclosure are so clever that they've tricked the not too bright guy who runs the enclosure next to the Paddock to help them promote that 'certain long awaited book'.



    Now I'm getting paranoid.


    JM

    Oh dear.. You obviously have never been to an English racecourse, certainly not Liverpool's famous Aintree either...
    The winner's enclosure is an open area where the first three or four horses, riders, trainers, owners and invited friends attend the presenting of the prizes. It's in the open air. There are no locks, gates, doors.. So.. No. keys.
    It is not an indoor arena...

    While you are in the famous horse race classroom... I suggest you look on youtube for the 1967 Grand National. Where a horse called Popham Down (pronounced pop 'em down) refused at a fence and caused an enormous pile up of horses and riders. Foinavon, an outsider, won the race. At 100/1...

    Then one can also learn about how the greatest horse race commentator of all time, Peter O' Sullivan, uses a microphone. The Grand Nationals of 1973,1974 and 1977 will show him at his best. Have a dose of Red Rum for your paranoia.



    Phil
    Last edited by Phil Carter; 07-27-2018, 01:57 AM.

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  • harry
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    Crimes of 50+ years are now being solved,thanks to improvements in methods of detection.While I agree that repetitious nonsense will not help,if we abandon all avenues open to discussion,then we abandon all chance of a solution.

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  • Phil Carter
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    Originally posted by Scott Nelson View Post
    You're a man after my own heart, Phil.

    Who in their right mind can take all this crap seriously after a while?
    Hello Scott,

    Thank you. Satirical parody is regarded by some as nonsense. Me? I quote the O'Jays.. "Message in our music". Lol

    A good question you ask. Who indeed? Some will even try to fit real names in all seriousness to satirical parody characters.
    Now that tells me where it became an uncomfortable truism.

    Hope you are well?



    Phil
    Last edited by Phil Carter; 07-27-2018, 12:57 AM.

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  • Phil Carter
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    Originally posted by harry View Post
    Phil,
    Do you believe the race will be run next year,albeit with a few adjustments to the course?
    I have a horse called Alibi.Any chance of a start?
    Hello Harry,

    I don't get to pick who enters, nor who is allowed in. Ask others. Lol

    The course needs not just a few adjustments. It needs a complete rehash.

    ANYBODY who continues to "keep calm and carry on pushing same old same old" is guilty of promoting rubbish for the wrong reasons.

    And it hits home. In spades.

    Wickerman interpreted it perfectly. The horse race shows the stupidity of yet another programme costing gawd knows what.. For what purpose? To entertain? To educate? Yeah... Right.



    Phil

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  • Sam Flynn
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    Originally posted by Simon Wood View Post
    Yes, indeed, Sam. Where would Ripperology be today without the encouragement of Colin "I've subscribed to every theory" Wilson?
    You're right about Colin, but I was referring to Prof David Wilson in this case. A far more sensible chap.

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  • harry
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    Phil,
    Do you believe the race will be run next year,albeit with a few adjustments to the course?
    I have a horse called Alibi.Any chance of a start?

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  • jmenges
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    Or maybe the ones who hold the keys to the winners enclosure are so clever that they've tricked the not too bright guy who runs the enclosure next to the Paddock to help them promote that 'certain long awaited book'.



    Now I'm getting paranoid.

    JM

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  • jmenges
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    Hi Phil,

    Why is it that you see some Cabalist conspiracy behind the scenes every time Jack the Ripper gets some undoubtedly stupid mainstream media attention? Last I checked David Wilson was the "main speaker" in the enclosure next to the Paddock and the guy who leads those horses -in whose company you frequently turn up -is the only one I've seen promoting this program.
    But, as always, your tin foil hat not only blocks the radio frequencies you're so afraid of but keeps the facts out as well.

    JM

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  • Phil Carter
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    Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
    Albeit with a few portentous words spoken in close-up by Prof Wilson, the shadows highlighting his face in all its craggy glory.
    Hello Gareth,

    Yes. Another who guaranteed the wheel stayed on the wagon.



    Phil

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