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revolutionaryawareness
Almost everyone in this thread actually believes Paul Walker died. You are on a conspiracy site, yet you don't use it for its purpose. Paul Walker is not dead. This is fake. No different from Tupac, Princess Diana or Heath Ledger after Batman. The movie Elysium maybe be fiction, but the idea could be very real. The rich living somewhere off the map, unknown to the public. This allows any famous person to "die". You will be suprised how many people (not on ATS) will also think this is fake. This maybe the largest disputed death, besides Michael Jackson, in a long time.
revolutionaryawareness
reply to post by boncho
To put the icing on the cake, his death was reported a day early but Paul Walkers reps said it was an online hoax. The next day he is dead. Google "Paul Walker is not dead" or "Paul Walker death hoax". And since he starred in car crash movies, people will accept his death easily and move on. Look at the sheep on the first page of this thread calling his death "irony". Irony??? How can so many humans be fooled this bad?
It might seem like a cruel quirk of fate, but rumours of Paul Walker's death spread as early as Friday when a social networking page 'R.I.P. Paul Walker' attracted nearly one million likes. Giving a very specific time of death (Nov 30, 11 am ET), the page saw fans reacting with messages of condolence by the hundreds.
The actor's reps were quick to issue an official statement rebutting the rumour the very next day. "He joins the long list of celebrities who have been victimized by this hoax. He's still alive and well, stop believing what you see on the Internet," the statement said.
Creepily enough, a few hours later, Paul was dead in a car crash. The rep issued another statement saying they were "stunned and saddened beyond belief by this news."
winofiend
adjensen
Live by the sword, die by sword.
RIP Paul Walker.
He didnt die in an acting accident nor was he a real street car driver.
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reject
reply to post by Ph03n1x
what? there was a hoax about his death?
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reply to post by Ph03n1x
what? there was a hoax about his death?
omfg
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Walker: Death Hoax Before Car Crash Didn't Happen
Paul Walker has reportedly died after being involved in a single car-accident in Southern California on Saturday (November 30) and there are reports that a hoax involving his death had spread the day before.
While some believe that a website is reporting the 40-year-old actor was the victim of a hoax just before he died, this is all from a website that has an automatic generator set for any celebrity you want to plug in. The hoax reports are not true.
The very next day, Paul was in a car that was involved in an accident and the car exploded at the scene. One other person in the car was killed.
We continue to send our thoughts and condolences to Paul‘s loved ones at this time.
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reply to post by palmalBlue2
link
Walker: Death Hoax Before Car Crash Didn't Happen
Paul Walker has reportedly died after being involved in a single car-accident in Southern California on Saturday (November 30) and there are reports that a hoax involving his death had spread the day before.
While some believe that a website is reporting the 40-year-old actor was the victim of a hoax just before he died, this is all from a website that has an automatic generator set for any celebrity you want to plug in. The hoax reports are not true.
The very next day, Paul was in a car that was involved in an accident and the car exploded at the scene. One other person in the car was killed.
We continue to send our thoughts and condolences to Paul‘s loved ones at this time.
MrWendal
winofiend
adjensen
Live by the sword, die by sword.
RIP Paul Walker.
He didnt die in an acting accident nor was he a real street car driver.
Oo
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Actually, you would be wrong. He did race cars and even owned a racing and performance company.
Unfortunately, I do not have the same reaction as others do. Call me cold hearted, call me what you will, but a car accident did not kill him... stupidity did.
If I drove on a public street, in a high performance car, doing figure 8 donuts and burning out and lost control and wrecked... would you be shocked? Probably not. You would probably suggest that it was foolish of me to do such things on a public street that was not meant to be used that way. You probably suggest to me that a racetrack would be the place to go for me to use a car in such a fashion.edit on 1-12-2013 by MrWendal because: (no reason given)