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originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
I've not seen anyone mention the car crash Queen Elizabeth's consort, Prince Phillip of Edinburgh, had today, near their Sandringham estate.
I'm posting because he's a senior figure in a bloodline family.
There are some elements of this incident that raise my spidey senses:
1) Prince Philip is 98 in 5 weeks time! He was driving and It is implied a bodyguard was in the passenger seat.
2) His car was a Land Rover; presumably with protection armour. It pulled out onto a main road and was "T-boned" by a KIA car and OVERTURNED? Is this likely? Note that the car looks to be the same one he drove Obama in (and shown as last pic on the link) - video of it being towed confirms that.
3) The car landed on the driver side door and he was driving. A passer-by helped him out but he was uninjured? A 97 yr old man is in the driver seat of a high seated car and it lands on his side and his head did NOT get injured as it hit his window as it hit the concrete? Apparently there was glass all over the road. Also wouldn't a burly bodyguard in passenger seat also knock/squash the prince once the car was on it's side?
4) If you were a bodyguard in a car with a 98 year old, would you lift him up and out of the passenger side window with the aide of a passerby? Or would you protect things in situ, call for security assistance, and wait until an ambulance turns up?
5) The passerby who assisted, phoned his story into the BBC and there was no formal confirmation of the accident until that call had happened... a few hours later, I believe.
6) The article makes out that it was just the prince pulling out onto a main road and not seeing a speeding car approaching... could be, but could it also have been an assassination attempt? Or False Flag to get sympathy before some news is revealed?
7) Both the Prince and the other driver were given breathalysers by local police... but the passerby took no photos of that?
8) Here's the interesting bit... there has been no proof of life/footage of the Prince since the accident!
9) Finally, the Prince was not checked by the ambulance that helped the other car passengers - because he preferred to be checked by personal doctor on the estate. It would be normal practice for ambulance medics to say they must take a 97 yr old to hospital, however little he was injured.
All very weird!
London pics [prev].
Year determined?
Relevant.
2015/2016.
Find the markers [street/surroundings updates]
UK/SIS
WH/C_A/FBI/DOJ
Joint-Treason.
You have a choice.
SIS 'good' agents.
The time is now.
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As of August 2015, UBS trader Tom Hayes was the only person convicted in connection with the Libor scandal. In the UK, six bankers accused over Libor were cleared in early 2016.
originally posted by: imthegoat
Any of these 'bad actors' do business in Ohio?
Ohio Securities Exchange hacked.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: queenofswords
Schiff probably asked the bus driver why they dont just drive to Afghanistan.
originally posted by: CanadianMason
a reply to: carewemust
Please elaborate.
1. is Mueller a Black Hat or a White Hat?
Neither of them. The best word to describe Mueller is “prostitute”. Mueller is a lawyer. He is loyal to NOBODY. He works for whoever pays him the most MONEY. Mueller has a personal wealth of $18 million.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
originally posted by: imthegoat
Any of these 'bad actors' do business in Ohio?
Ohio Securities Exchange hacked.
Ohio?? This is about Oklahoma.
WTF?! A few people need to be fired. Not even a data breach since none of the data was even password protected. Hung out in the wind, free for all.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
I've not seen anyone mention the car crash Queen Elizabeth's consort, Prince Phillip of Edinburgh, had today, near their Sandringham estate.
I'm posting because he's a senior figure in a bloodline family.
There are some elements of this incident that raise my spidey senses:
1) Prince Philip is 98 in 5 weeks time! He was driving and It is implied a bodyguard was in the passenger seat.
2) His car was a Land Rover; presumably with protection armour. It pulled out onto a main road and was "T-boned" by a KIA car and OVERTURNED? Is this likely? Note that the car looks to be the same one he drove Obama in (and shown as last pic on the link) - video of it being towed confirms that.
3) The car landed on the driver side door and he was driving. A passer-by helped him out but he was uninjured? A 97 yr old man is in the driver seat of a high seated car and it lands on his side and his head did NOT get injured as it hit his window as it hit the concrete? Apparently there was glass all over the road. Also wouldn't a burly bodyguard in passenger seat also knock/squash the prince once the car was on it's side?
4) If you were a bodyguard in a car with a 98 year old, would you lift him up and out of the passenger side window with the aide of a passerby? Or would you protect things in situ, call for security assistance, and wait until an ambulance turns up?
5) The passerby who assisted, phoned his story into the BBC and there was no formal confirmation of the accident until that call had happened... a few hours later, I believe.
6) The article makes out that it was just the prince pulling out onto a main road and not seeing a speeding car approaching... could be, but could it also have been an assassination attempt? Or False Flag to get sympathy before some news is revealed?
7) Both the Prince and the other driver were given breathalysers by local police... but the passerby took no photos of that?
8) Here's the interesting bit... there has been no proof of life/footage of the Prince since the accident!
9) Finally, the Prince was not checked by the ambulance that helped the other car passengers - because he preferred to be checked by personal doctor on the estate. It would be normal practice for ambulance medics to say they must take a 97 yr old to hospital, however little he was injured.
All very weird!