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Topic: Inventing History : forgery: a great British tradition |
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| Boris Tabaksplatt Replies: 2767 Views: 2471827 |
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| No evidence available, as you would expect. It is always problematic trying to 'out' spooks. However, absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. | |
Topic: Inventing History : forgery: a great British tradition |
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| Boris Tabaksplatt Replies: 2767 Views: 2471827 |
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| All we get is an endless string of different competing conspiracy theories being pushed, by the nutters or as controlled opposition pushed by secret services as controlled opposition.
We get the ... |
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| Boris Tabaksplatt Replies: 2767 Views: 2471827 |
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| Perhaps I'm not being clear. The SA poisoning was only being used to illustrate a class of conspiracy theories which fall outside the norm. Any theory about an activity planned and implemented by a ... | |
Topic: Inventing History : forgery: a great British tradition |
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| Boris Tabaksplatt Replies: 2767 Views: 2471827 |
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| My suggestion about the who and why that I mentioned in my non-conspiracy theory above was meant to be illustrative of the problem that governments carry out many covert operations legally each year, ... | |
Topic: Inventing History : forgery: a great British tradition |
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| Boris Tabaksplatt Replies: 2767 Views: 2471827 |
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| The other interesting facet to the question of 'what is a conspiracy theory', is when a government takes covert action to ensure it achieves an outcome beneficial to the country's continuing stabilit ... | |
Topic: Inventing History : forgery: a great British tradition |
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| Boris Tabaksplatt Replies: 2767 Views: 2471827 |
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| If a conspiracy theory, large or small, proved to be true then would it indicate all conspiracy theories are true, or would it just be categorised as the exception that proves the rule? | |
Topic: Inventing History : forgery: a great British tradition |
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| Boris Tabaksplatt Replies: 2767 Views: 2471827 |
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| I'm not a great believer in conspiracy theories, although I also think we, the public, do not always get told the whole truth. The powers that be in The C of L do not need to collude to achieve their ... | |
Topic: Inventing History : forgery: a great British tradition |
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| Boris Tabaksplatt Replies: 2767 Views: 2471827 |
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| Several years ago I was invited to represent the company I was working for at an official lunch in Trinity House. It was an enjoyable experience and the short speech given by Prince Philip, who was t ... | |
Topic: Inventing History : forgery: a great British tradition |
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| Boris Tabaksplatt Replies: 2767 Views: 2471827 |
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| Welcome, Boris. A little orthodox for my taste but I am sure you are going to dig down and expose Eddie the Confessor's alleged promises. And don't forget Clement Danes! Where have they gone?
Thank ... |
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Topic: Inventing History : forgery: a great British tradition |
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| Boris Tabaksplatt Replies: 2767 Views: 2471827 |
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| Hello campers. After dipping into your Pandora's Box of strange delights for several weeks, I've finally decided to jump in.
The ideas behind English governance, as seen in Magna Carta, is likely ... |
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