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Is Säpo Investigating Mossad Murder of Swedes?Did Kidon Kill Suhaila al-Allaf & Iqbad al-Hilli? |
30.Oct.2012, 02:32 PM
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QUOTE You identified me as a sociopath - what I found in dictionaries as a synonym for a psychopath Nope. The term sociopath is not synonymous with psychopath, that is a fact and you are either mistaken or else deliberately trying to pretend that it does. A psychopath derives pleasure from the infliction of suffering upon others whereas a sociopath is simply nonplussed by it; there is a clear difference. If your education is so lacking and you are too stupid to understand the difference then that is your fault and not mine. QUOTE - and when I am told to look for signs about myself, I am told to look for persons like Ted Bundy, the psychopath who killed around 30 women. So let me get this straight, you are told to look for signs about yourself on some kind of "Are you a psychopath" online test and it comes back and compares you with Ted Bundy? Do you think the computer may be trying to tell you something Trowie? Ha ha, if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I would not have believed it... what a wally!!! QUOTE Please tell me one person I have killed or even threatened. Like I said in my previous post which you clearly ignore, I don't think you possess the mental ability to actually murder someone even if you wanted to. That said I expect that many a reader has died of boredom from the dull and poorly written drivel contained within your so called "articles". |
| *Trowbridge H. Ford* |
3.Nov.2012, 09:43 AM
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Just more drivel from our chief resident spook/troll about the still unsolved massacre in France - what includes at least one Swedish citizen which is apparently not being investigated by Säpo since it unprecedentedly took it over.
What I claim about it can hardly upset the survivors of the victims since they still want to know what really happened to their loved ones. I am back here because the Crag Murray blog which was discussing it has been apparently shut down again - most likely because of its continuing discussion of the murders which also, it seems, includes the rampage by American William Hershkovitz in Eilat, Israel that conveniently resulted in his killing. I shall continue to comment about the growing list of murders until they are solved, or I leave this row house around the 12th of December. |
3.Nov.2012, 01:19 PM
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Location: Jönköping county Joined: 29.Aug.2004 |
Trow, at the present time, Craig Murray's blog is up and running...
*best of luck on your moving* Edit..don't envy you,I'm well into double figures the times have moved,and thats been from one country to another,occasionally to different continents.. |
| *Trowbridge H. Ford* |
3.Nov.2012, 01:44 PM
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And now we have the most suspicious murder of Exxon-Mobil executive Nicholas Mockford a week after American William Hershkovitz went on the rampage, killing his boss in Eilat, Israel, and then being killed himself when he could have been captured alive.
Mockford was located in Brussels, Belgium, working out of its headquarters in Leatherhead, Surrey - just 4.3 miles from where Saad al-Hilli resided in Claygate. Was Mockford acquainted with Saad? Did he provide him with help about obtaining info about Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd.'s laser satellites which could help Iran in protecting its underground weapons facilities, especially those involved in nuclear development and testing? Could Mockford have told investigators that neither he nor al-Hilli did anything illegal in what they were engaged in? Or could he have told them that he knew nothing about al-Hilli and his family? Could Mockford, like Hershkovitz, have been killed because he was too infomed to be allowed to stay alive? Oh, thanks Mzungu. Still cannot be connected to Craig Murray's blog. Must be something special that the securocrats or the site are doing just for me. The move is just for personal reasons, and I may well stay on in Sweden. Have a great time in SA, and I'm sure we shall be communicating again. |
3.Nov.2012, 03:40 PM
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And now we have the most suspicious murder of Exxon-Mobil executive Nicholas Mockford I think you'll find it was a car jacking gone wrong. Even his wife, who was there, said that they were asking for the keys and money, when it all went wrong. I know, you'll say that's the cover story, but you'll have to prove otherwise. I'll take the word of the wife who watched her husband die, over a internet troll in another country, whose research is hardly thorough. |
| *Trowbridge H. Ford* |
3.Nov.2012, 04:04 PM
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Just what to expect from a resident troll whose research about anything serious is non-existent.
A family member told The Telegraph that Mockford's murder was a professional hit which occurred before he had time to do anything. Here is the link: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/...s-shooting.html |
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