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originally posted by: onequestion
Hard to tell where his info comes from
but apparently he's worked with the FBI on many cases
Doc's claims have been refuted by Wiccan commentator Kerr Cuhulain. "Salman Rushdie has a one million dollar price on his head and has gone deep underground", he writes. "Marquis claims that he has a half a million on his head and takes no precautions whatsoever to avoid assassination. He can supply no details of the 8 alleged attempts on his life. He claims that he only reported the first attempt to police but cannot remember where or to what agency. Marquis excuses his lack of precautions by claiming that 'God won't allow' him to be killed."[1] Cuhulain also questions how a thirteen year old boy was able to serve as a high priest of this secret society without his parents finding out, and points to inconsistencies in Doc's account of the over one hundred human sacrifices which he claims to have been involved with: first claiming that the bodies were simply left in woods or by roads, then claiming that they were carefully disposed of. Presumably he changed this part of the story to explain the absence of evidence, although, as Cuhulain points out, it still leaves the question of why Doc apparently hasn't helped out on any missing person cases that would have inevitably arisen.[1] [edit] See also
originally posted by: onequestion
The Illuminati does not exist
Bold claim.
originally posted by: onequestion
a reply to: introvert
The Illuminati does not exist
Bold claim.
Did it ever occur to you that some people are not adaptable to dentures and they are quite painful? And to your assumption that people are less if they have no teeth is ignorant.
originally posted by: iTruthSeeker
That guy should have enough money to buy a set of teeth!
Marcus is considered one of the luminaries in the industry in terms of the clarity, depth and breadth of his vision for the future of networks.
originally posted by: onequestion
Marcus is considered one of the luminaries in the industry in terms of the clarity, depth and breadth of his vision for the future of networks.
Ahhh just a bunch of bs.
wouldn't an insider be on a yacht somewhere eating children ?