Schapelle Corby ...... (152)

Feb 22, 2014 4:47 AM CST Schapelle Corby ......
jem1964
jem1964jem1964Foothills of Dandenongs, Victoria Australia30 Threads 1 Polls 2,441 Posts
robplum: could be, somewhere the truth resides and that should be exposed

Re David Hicks he happened to be silly enough to fight with the Taliban BEFORE Bush Blair and Howard invaded Afghanistan and was fished out of the eight thousand odd Taliban un-armed prisoners or war, that were then all murdered under supervision of American Special Forces in and old disused castle.

Re: Martin Bryant, he certainly wasn't capable of shooting from his hip 15 people between the eyes with a 7.62 caliber rifle.
More likely the Vietnam Veteran murdered at 1-15 a.m. in the morning as he tried to go to bed by Tasmanian Police one night who had been a sniper in Australian Army during his service in South Vietnam, much more likely that person was responsible for most of the deaths than drug crazed Bryant


bit puzzled here Rob, are you actually saying Martin Bryant didnt commit the murders, that even though most of the murdered were killed at point blank range that Bryant couldnt have done it?
Feb 22, 2014 4:58 AM CST Schapelle Corby ......
mickyj63
mickyj63mickyj63adelaide, South Australia Australia101 Threads 2,362 Posts
robplum: could be, somewhere the truth resides and that should be exposed

Re David Hicks he happened to be silly enough to fight with the Taliban BEFORE Bush Blair and Howard invaded Afghanistan and was fished out of the eight thousand odd Taliban un-armed prisoners or war, that were then all murdered under supervision of American Special Forces in and old disused castle.

Re: Martin Bryant, he certainly wasn't capable of shooting from his hip 15 people between the eyes with a 7.62 caliber rifle.
More likely the Vietnam Veteran murdered at 1-15 a.m. in the morning as he tried to go to bed by Tasmanian Police one night who had been a sniper in Australian Army during his service in South Vietnam, much more likely that person was responsible for most of the deaths than drug crazed Bryant


Im confused confused
martin Bryant wasn't a Vietnam vet he is younger than me !!

Martin Bryant (born 7 May 1967) is an Australian mass murderer who pleaded guilty to murdering 35 people and injuring 23 others in the Port Arthur massacre, a shooting spree in Port Arthur, Tasmania, Australia, in 1996. He is currently serving 35 life sentences plus 1,035 years without parole in the psychiatric wing of Risdon Prison in Hobart, Tasmania. His rampage ranks among the deadliest of the 20th
Feb 22, 2014 5:07 AM CST Schapelle Corby ......
AgentAjax
AgentAjaxAgentAjaxBrisbane, Queensland Australia81 Threads 1 Polls 3,965 Posts
jem1964: bit puzzled here Rob, are you actually saying Martin Bryant didnt commit the murders, that even though most of the murdered were killed at point blank range that Bryant couldnt have done it?
it's out there conspiracy artists producing some of their best arguments why Bryant couldn't have done it alone. But I remember watching the news unfolded,he did it all right no doubt whatsoever.
Feb 22, 2014 5:39 AM CST Schapelle Corby ......
itsimpossible
itsimpossibleitsimpossibleBrisbane, Queensland Australia4 Threads 777 Posts
Twodawgz: All of yous mad foofas need to be locked up.
they sure do...
Feb 22, 2014 10:51 AM CST Schapelle Corby ......
jem1964: bit puzzled here Rob, are you actually saying Martin Bryant didnt commit the murders, that even though most of the murdered were killed at point blank range that Bryant couldn't have done it?

i'm not saying Bryant didn't commit murder, of course he did, but he wasn't the master mind behind it, and couldn't possibly shoot using a 7.62 cal. from the hip fifteen people in a row right between the eyes which he was in part, convicted of doing.
Behind him unseen a professional sniper...the master mind of those events likely accommodating a proposal an Australian minister raised in parliament in saying it would take a massacre in Tasmania before gun control could be introduced in Australia. Presto up popped a massacre in Tassie and gun control was introduced.
We will never know the hole truth and nothing but the truth because the rule of law according to law was not applied
Feb 22, 2014 10:53 AM CST Schapelle Corby ......
mickyj63: Im confused
martin Bryant wasn't a Vietnam vet he is younger than me !!

Martin Bryant (born 7 May 1967) is an Australian mass murderer who pleaded guilty to murdering 35 people and injuring 23 others in the Port Arthur massacre, a shooting spree in Port Arthur, Tasmania, Australia, in 1996. He is currently serving 35 life sentences plus 1,035 years without parole in the psychiatric wing of Risdon Prison in Hobart, Tasmania. His rampage ranks among the deadliest of the 20th

your confused because you only reading part of what i said
Feb 22, 2014 5:10 PM CST Schapelle Corby ......
jem1964
jem1964jem1964Foothills of Dandenongs, Victoria Australia30 Threads 1 Polls 2,441 Posts
robplum: i'm not saying Bryant didn't commit murder, of course he did, but he wasn't the master mind behind it, and couldn't possibly shoot using a 7.62 cal. from the hip fifteen people in a row right between the eyes which he was in part, convicted of doing.
Behind him unseen a professional sniper...the master mind of those events likely accommodating a proposal an Australian minister raised in parliament in saying it would take a massacre in Tasmania before gun control could be introduced in Australia. Presto up popped a massacre in Tassie and gun control was introduced.
We will never know the hole truth and nothing but the truth because the rule of law according to law was not applied


you will believe what you want to believe Rob. Not all were shot between the eyes, some died from bullets that went through more than one person. It doesnt matter who masterminded the plan, even if it wasnt Bryant, he was the one that was holding the gun, he was the one who pulled the trigger.

I know the people that were there, the ones that survived his attack know the truth of the day.
Feb 22, 2014 7:56 PM CST Schapelle Corby ......
yes but during court proceedings some events remained unexplained, like how a 7.62 rifle moved from laying in paddock into the boot of a car at a time Bryant couldn't possibly have moved it. I'm pretty certain nobody could fire 7.62 from the hip and land each and every single shot right between 15 peoples eyes, only a marksmen could shot like that, Bryant certainly wasn't.

Then there is the Vietnam Vet which a bunch of police crept up on in the middle of the night and blew away. Soon after another Tasmanian Policemen, a Vietnam Veteran, expressed different version of what had actually occurred, different version from the official police version of those events.
I to have spent a lot time in Tasmania
Feb 22, 2014 10:42 PM CST Schapelle Corby ......
LiLee
LiLeeLiLeeIpswich, Queensland Australia53 Threads 1,760 Posts
While listening to the public statement from the Feds regarding the raid on channel 7, I hear someone from channel seven say on air, "We have not paid Shapelle any money for an interview, we have only paid Mecedes $25,000 to arrange an interview.

Am I missing something confused or is that practically the same thing??

Feb 24, 2014 3:53 AM CST Schapelle Corby ......
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
Whether she did or didn't physically put the dope in the boogy board, does not really matter. She was the responsible person for her personal luggage. I think her claim was "That is not mine. I didn't put it there."

The Fed Police reacted to information that she was going to "profit" from her story. This was contrary to her parole condition. Part of International Police Cooperation, they (AFP) did need to follow this up, even if this proved that she did not profit from it.

Considering that drug dealers in AU get much lesser sentences, the AFP has done a lot of work to ensure that the information was not leading to a violation of her parole conditions.
Feb 24, 2014 4:05 AM CST Schapelle Corby ......
yes many people hold a view like you have just expressed but i'd disagree for the reasons i've already posted
Feb 24, 2014 4:45 AM CST Schapelle Corby ......
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
robplum: yes many people hold a view like you have just expressed but i'd disagree for the reasons i've already posted


Sorry, Rob, I have scanned a lot of the last 142 posts after being away for a few days, like so many other people have done. I have seen a bit of the commercial footage on tv of "Why should an Aussie be subjected to foreign laws in foreign countries?" I miss the point.
Feb 24, 2014 4:52 AM CST Schapelle Corby ......
Whiteisfresh
WhiteisfreshWhiteisfresheast coast, New South Wales Australia20 Posts
Wash2u: i have to dissagree regarding being responsible for something thats taken from you and sent to another location=example to the plane luggage compartment. I.M.O. Once you have presented your luggage for inspection at customs "and its cleared and it then leaves your possesion" you should then be free of worry and responsibility for it. You have been cleared by customs to travel "youd think"!
Feb 24, 2014 5:07 AM CST Schapelle Corby ......
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
Whiteisfresh: Wash2u: i have to dissagree regarding being responsible for something thats taken from you and sent to another location=example to the plane luggage compartment. I.M.O. Once you have presented your luggage for inspection at customs "and its cleared and it then leaves your possesion" you should then be free of worry and responsibility for it. You have been cleared by customs to travel "youd think"!


That was a major part of this case. "I put my boogy board through the airport baggage handlers. They must be the culprits."

Okay, 15 years ago, no one would expect someone to smuggle grass from Aust to Bali as it was so freely available there.

Customs AU do now have the dogs sniffing most luggage coming in and out of Aust. At that time, it was more looking to imports rather than exports as we Aussies are "law abiding citizens."
Feb 24, 2014 5:14 AM CST Schapelle Corby ......
Whiteisfresh
WhiteisfreshWhiteisfresheast coast, New South Wales Australia20 Posts
Wash2u: If i ever travel overseas and its doubtful, if i cant carry it on its not coming with me!handshake
Feb 24, 2014 5:19 AM CST Schapelle Corby ......
wash2u: Sorry, Rob, I have scanned a lot of the last 142 posts after being away for a few days, like so many other people have done. I have seen a bit of the commercial footage on tv of "Why should an Aussie be subjected to foreign laws in foreign countries?" I miss the point.

i dunno what your asking
Feb 24, 2014 5:21 AM CST Schapelle Corby ......
robplum: i dunno what your asking

the foreign law point related to proceeds of crime legislation
Feb 24, 2014 5:27 AM CST Schapelle Corby ......
" He also called Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, to convert to Islam in order to save him from hell and receive God's forgiveness."!

Well Merri, John Howard accepted a copy of the Koran from President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and promised to read it, so he probably has contents of the koran imprinted on his mind-stream and given his activities the karmas very likely will catch up with him
Feb 24, 2014 5:32 AM CST Schapelle Corby ......
Merriweather
MerriweatherMerriweatherAdelaide, South Australia Australia51 Threads 11,403 Posts
robplum: " He also called Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, to convert to Islam in order to save him from hell and receive God's forgiveness."!

Well Merri, John Howard accepted a copy of the Koran from President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and promised to read it, so he probably has contents of the koran imprinted on his mind-stream and given his activities the karmas very likely will catch up with him


No... what makes you think that John Howard read the book.. just because he was given it...

I mean.. I have never read the bible.. and don't intend to.. nor any other religious book.. but if someone gave me a book.. I'd accept it for politeness, but it would never be read.. not by me.. ???confused
Feb 24, 2014 12:40 PM CST Schapelle Corby ......
What makes me think he did.
john howard assured yudhoyono that he would read it, that's why.

I noted yesterday afternoon, in regard to craig thompson yet to be appealed court decision, shorten recorded in hansad during question time, his total disregard for the rule of law, the very sort of political corruption that needs to be addressed
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