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#30443
In The Know

remember the Jersey "bone" fragment? Well ..... 15 Years, 11 Months ago  
 
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#30449
veritas

Re:remember the Jersey "bone" fragment? Well ..... 15 Years, 11 Months ago  
Come on get your facts right-piece of coconut !

and how many millions of pounds have now been spent by the police on this fiasco ?

Come to think of it-if they went over the grounds of my old school I reckon they'd find plenty of blood (nose bleeds-schoolyard knock-outs)plus teeth (same reason) which surely means there must be dozens of bodies buried under the football field.
 
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#30464
Re:remember the Jersey "bone" fragment? Well ..... 15 Years, 11 Months ago  
The longer this goes on, the more suspect it looks.

Quite simply another high profile attempt to prove there are millions of monsters in Britain and the Government, police and legal system should spend all its time and energy and money protecting us from them (so we don't notice the chaos elsewhere).

From the top MEMO - Paedos and Muslims - concentrate on the tabloid headlines.
 
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#30470
Francis D

Re:remember the Jersey "bone" fragment? Well ..... 15 Years, 11 Months ago  
I'm not sure that 160 cases of abuse could go un-noticed for so long, if they really happened. Especially if it involved torture or even murder.

The BBC has now announced that other bones have been found, "some of which are human", but that they have not yet been DNA tested or carbon dated.

I think the police are digging bigger holes of a type other than they had originally planned. There will be arrests and prosecutions because there has to be in order to save face. Allegations of child abuse do not have to be proven for a conviction, so the police are in a non-risk situation so long as people continue to swallow their stories.
 
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#30478
Re:remember the Jersey "bone" fragment? Well ..... 15 Years, 11 Months ago  
By the law of averages there must have been some abuse.But best dealt with at the time,not creating a bandwagon effect of false claims years later.When many of the workers will be dead,or unable to prove their innocence before the lynch mob justice of the tabloids.
 
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#30493
Slyster

Re:remember the Jersey "bone" fragment? Well ..... 15 Years, 11 Months ago  
Sick Bas***ds... what did that coconut ever do to them? They mutilated it and buried its dead shell where no one would ever suspect....

This needs to be stopped. Thank god for the authorities clamping down on this sort of thing.

My heart goes out to all the other coconuts that haven't been found or are still suffering at the hand of these sick people.
 
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#30579
veritas

Re:remember the Jersey "bone" fragment? Well ..... 15 Years, 11 Months ago  
there should be a government enquiry into coconut abuse !

How much if this has been swept under the carpet and how many coconut abusers are still working today !!
 
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#30587
Re:remember the Jersey "bone" fragment? Well ..... 15 Years, 11 Months ago  
Coconuts are not made out of wood. Nice idea making fun out of an otherwise, serious story. I wonder if this message will get past the moderator??? The last one didn't.
 
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#30650
Slyster

Re:remember the Jersey "bone" fragment? Well ..... 15 Years, 11 Months ago  
I guess I won't post any more on this forum in that case. I obviously annoy you somewhat and I don't find this kind of attention enjoyable.
 
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#30656
Re:remember the Jersey "bone" fragment? Well ..... 15 Years, 11 Months ago  
Don't worry about it.
These investigations are a complete joke,and as such deserved to be laughed at.
 
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#30716
Re:remember the Jersey "bone" fragment? Well ..... 15 Years, 11 Months ago  
The subject is not a laughing matter. In this case, i felt that your comment was inappropriate. It appears that your sarcastic comments only demonstrate the fact that you dislike those who choose to disagree with yours. If you don't like other opinions then maybe its a good idea that you choose to go elswhere.
 
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#30723
Re:remember the Jersey "bone" fragment? Well ..... 15 Years, 11 Months ago  
If it wasn't so frightening it would indeed be hilarious.

Anyone with any sense of humour finds the Keystone Kops funny.

But what's going on here is terrifying and puts the spotlight on the insanity gripping our tabloid society.
If abuse doesn't exist - invent it.
 
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#30725
Re:remember the Jersey "bone" fragment? Well ..... 15 Years, 11 Months ago  
Don't tell me,or others where to go,or what to say Clifford.It's a free forum,and as such people will decide how they will react to each post,not you.
 
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