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TonyGosling Editor
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Stephen Moderate Poster
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They should have closed the tunnel which led to those centre pens at at 2.30 pm. Because there were too many people in there even before that time. Also the police were very slow to respond and there was only one ambulance alowed on the pitch.
Plus the South Yorkshire police always had an bad attiude with the Liverpool fans they spoke to us like *. I climbed over to the next pen at about 10 to 3 I help as many people as possible. I saw a dead child at that game.
I went to a Anfeild to pay my respects last week and we booed and baricked that government guy Andy Burman.
I was going to my own thread on Hillsbrough here this last week but thought i might not be allowed.
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fish5133 Site Admin
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Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 10:54 pm Post subject: |
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A local Liverpool MP Ms Eagle said when she read through the boxes of documents available at Parliament she was convinced that there was a deliberate attempt at black propaganda. Police statements had been judicially edited in a consistant manner
I presume any cover up is to protect some high ranking backsides in the Police or even the FA over ticketing and ground selection.
Hi Stephen sorry to hear you witnessed the horrible scenes. Not nice.
What gets me is that our local paper has obviously sold lots more copy as it covered the remembrance service but the same paper is quick to slam someone who put the remembrance order of service up on ebay. Ebay bowed to pressure and removed it which may actually have the effect of making the item more valuable as people will be frightened to auction theirs in the future. The timing was perhaps insensitive but i am sure there are lots of people who couldnt get to the service and would liked to have had an order of service.
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paul wright Moderator
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Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:18 pm Post subject: |
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It's interesting to note the police disregard for a tragedy occurring then with 20 blocked ambulances forbidden admission to the ground, and the refusal of cops on duty and on surveillence to admit to what they'd created,and the much hardened reaction on the G20 demonstrations.
Much the same disregard for people, much the same for regarding as scum
Murdoch's The Scum has worked both incidents the same way
Only 1 person died at the G20 and it was worked out with as much venom as the 96 at Hillsborough
Sooner or later we are going to get many deaths as the promised "summer of rage" and later works itself out
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redkop Minor Poster
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Stephen wrote: | They should have closed the tunnel which led to those centre pens at at 2.30 pm. Because there were too many people in there even before that time. Also the police were very slow to respond and there was only one ambulance alowed on the pitch.
Plus the South Yorkshire police always had an bad attiude with the Liverpool fans they spoke to us like *. I climbed over to the next pen at about 10 to 3 I help as many people as possible. I saw a dead child at that game.
I went to a Anfeild to pay my respects last week and we booed and baricked that government guy Andy Burman.
I was going to my own thread on Hillsbrough here this last week but thought i might not be allowed. | your not alone stephen i was there that day too.
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Stephen Moderate Poster
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SHERITON HOTEL Moderate Poster
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There are many factors that contributed to the disaster that day but I don't believe the police willfully went out to kill 96 Liverpool fans, their first response suggets they thought it was a hooligan pitch invasion. The mentality of football crowds largely caused this, why can't they queue in an orderly fashion, why push? I recall when I could afford to watch football, you took your life in your hands at the northbank exit Arsenal after big games. On one occasion we were having the life crushed out of us until one elderly fan could take it no more and yelled at the people at the back "why the eff' are you pushing back their? we're getting crushed to death!" Though he was talking total sense,people looked at him like he was a nutter....but it DID stopped the pushing on that occasion.
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Stephen Moderate Poster
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mason-free party Moderate Poster
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don't forget the main reason why liverpool fans died was the people who ordered fences to be put up all around terraces..i would imagine its all the masonic scum in the FA and associated masonic club chairman who voted for this nazi type death trap..i believe Ken Bates even wanted electric fences around chelsea's ground..says it all about those who run football..they instigated the problem[deaths] and provided the corporate solution[seats] but made loads of revenue out of it...masonic work at its satanic best.
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mason-free party wrote: | don't forget the main reason why liverpool fans died was the people who ordered fences to be put up all around terraces..i would imagine its all the masonic scum in the FA and associated masonic club chairman who voted for this nazi type death trap..i believe Ken Bates even wanted electric fences around chelsea's ground..says it all about those who run football..they instigated the problem[deaths] and provided the corporate solution[seats] but made loads of revenue out of it...masonic work at its satanic best. |
Suggesting that football club chairmen deliberately caused mass slaughter of fans so that they could instal seating in their grounds is......
......well,
......I think i've got as much a loathing of freemasonry as you have (well, maybe just a little less)....but isn't that suggestion just.....nuts??
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If the fact Hillsborough being part of the wider agenda to prevent massive groups of British males out on the street on a saturday afternoon, to more than half the capacity at stadia in readiness to thrust H&S all over sport to push the demolition of football with the introduction of the premier league, to turn sport into "corp".......if these are the facts coming out then the truth is indeed out.
disclaimer...
i do not support Liverpool FC, in fact i dont support footie at all on account of the fact i think they are all gay and wear lipstick off the pitch...
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