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  1. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Garry Shandling was recently on "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee", where he twice remarked how unlikely he thought it was for Robin Williams to commit suicide, saying the actor had many lucrative and big projects coming up, which he had already signed up to, and that there was no sign at all Williams would think of doing such a thing. He hinted at a "Hollywood hit". The full episode was recently on YouTube. It has more recently been deleted, and Garry Shandling was found dead. His doctor refused to sign the coroner's report.

    http://comediansincarsgettingcoffee....is-still-alive
  2. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    I'm on the server and I can see Lanny is fiddling with things. Moving shit around, breaking things and stuff.
  3. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    And the dingo probably thought the baby was a bit salty and actually needed some ketchup.
  4. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Testimony of Les Harris,examined by Andrew Kirkham

    A. 'I am more concerned, to explore the situation in relation to stationary, or slow-moving, prey....Stationary or slow-moving prey is usually taken head-on, because that is the way the dingo has constructed the situation and, if we are talking about small mammals, it will take the entire head. It will seize the entire head in its jaws, and in one motion it simply closes its jaws, and it will crush that skull. Usually they will accompany this with a sharp shake, which is calculated to break the neck of the animal at the same time....'

    Q: 'With your knowledge of dingo behavior and capacity, are you able to offer an opinion as to whether a dingo would be capable of grasping and carrying the child?'

    A: 'Yes, it would. There is enough showing that the dingo would make the assessment that it was a mammal, and therefore viable prey. I would envisage that a dingo would, immediately after the instant of identification, make seizure, which would be of the entire head, and it would close its jaws sufficiently to render that mammal immobile. As a continuous operation, it would then continue by making off with the acquired prey. It would have made the seizure by head, and it would be unlikely that it would change its grip in any way. That would have been enough to immobilize the prey.'

    Q: Would the dingo [have spent much time in the tent, given what we know was happening around the Chamberlain's tent]?

    A: 'No, particularly not in those circumstances....A dingo, a pair of dingoes, will have a territory, and they take their life-time's food supply from that territory. What makes the Ayers Rock area unique is that there has been an artificial food supply provided by tourists, and a number of dingoes forage in one area, and that is very rare. To our knowledge it doesn't happen normally in dingo society.'

    Q: 'With your knowledge of dingo attacks, would you expect to see a large amount of blood?'

    Barker: 'I object to that.'

    Justice Muirhead: [What is the basis for your objection]?

    Barker: 'Your Honor, the man is not a pathologist dealing with the body of a baby....We have already been told that the dingo grabs the head, crushes, and shakes....'

    Q: Have you [observed much blood from dingo killings in the field?]

    A: 'No, there's been very little, and it's characteristic of a kill in the field that little bleeding takes place.'

    Q: 'We've heard evidence that a dingo in the Chamberlain tent was seen to shake its head, in the vicinity of the entrance. [Is that inconsistent with what you'd expect from your observations of dingo behavior?]

    A: 'No, that's quite consistent, because they are observed to also shake it after they have made the seizure, and the shake is obviously intended to break the neck.'
  5. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Q: 'Do you say this dog had its head halfway through the fly screen, shaking a bleeding baby?'

    A: 'I said it was emerging through the fly screen.'

    Q: 'Shaking its head vigorously?'

    A: 'I couldn't tell you, now, whether it was shaking its head as it was going through, or before it was through. Its obvious movement was shaking the fly screen at some stage. It was all in a matter of a few seconds, from the time I first saw it to the time I was in the back of the tent, very very fast and moving.'

    Q: 'Your evidence is that you saw it shaking its head vigorously, and it was moving the fly screen in the process.'

    A: 'I don't know whether its head was shaking the fly screen, or whether what it had in its mouth was hitting against the fly screen.'

    Q: 'And what it had in its mouth, we know now, according to you, was a bleeding baby.'

    A: 'That's my opinion.'

    Q: 'Pardon?'

    A: 'That is my opinion.'

    Q: 'Well, is there any doubt about it?'

    A: 'Not in my mind.'

    Q: 'Is it merely your "opinion" or is it something you know as a fact?'

    A: 'It is something my heart tells me is a fact. Other people don't think so.'

    Q: 'Does it surprise you there was no blood on the fly screen?'

    A: 'No. There was blood on the pole. It doesn't really surprise me there was none there. It would depend which angle the animal was, or which angle the wounds were.'

    Q: 'Mrs. Chamberlain, you say this child was in the mouth of a dingo which was vigorously shaking its head at the entrance to the tent. That is what you firmly believe, is that right?'

    A: 'That's right.'

    Q: 'The dog having taken Azaria from the bassinet?'

    Justice Muirhead:'Take it steady, Mrs. Chamberlain.'

    Q: 'You saw blood on the parka?'

    A: 'Yes.'

    Justice Muirhead: 'Would you like a spell, Mrs. Chamberlain?'

    A: 'No, I'd rather get it over with, Your Honor.'

    Muirhead: 'I do not want you to have to answer questions when you are feeling distressed.'

    A: 'No, I'd prefer to go on. This has been going on for two years. I want to get it over with.'

    Q: 'You say the blood on the parka must have come from the baby?'

    A: 'Yes.'

    Q: 'When it was in the dog's mouth?'

    A: 'Somewhere around that time.'

    Q: 'What other time could it have come from the baby?'

    A: 'Look, Mr. Barker, I wasn't there. I can only go on the evidence of my own eyes. We are talking about my baby daughter, not some object.'

    Justice Muirhead: 'We will adjourn for ten minutes....'
  6. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    urine idiot

    For the record, state your original Totse handle, son.
  7. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    He was worth more dead than alive. Standard "Hollywood Hit". He was murdered. Made to look like a suicide. People close to him were paid off.
  8. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Google, Twitter, Facebook, these are all clever creations of the Central Intelligence Agency, in collaboration with M15/6, ASIS, DGSE and Mossad.
  9. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    It's so the federal government can learn more about you and your interests and habits. When the time comes, all that stuff will be invaluable to them, and they'll have it all.
  10. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    My methods may be vintage-era, but I'm no slouch when it comes to getting in if I want to. There's been nothing, so far, that I've not been able to get around. All those years on Totse and Zoklet should have made you aware of this fact. I'm not conventional, and that's what makes me unpredictable and dangerous.
  11. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Quiet, Snoopy.
  12. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    One of the most corrupt, useless shit bags we've had around here in awhile. Good riddance.
  13. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Yeah, yeah whatever asshole. Go ahead pretend you're l33t. With that attitude we can all safely say you'll never amount to much in the InfoSec field.

    You don't scare me.
  14. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    I remember when I was 14 and thought spictroll was cool and knowledgeable, boy was I naive

    I AM cool and knowledgeable. There's pretty well nothing I don't know.
  15. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    The difference between you and me is however. You have no idea of low level stuff but also not of high level stuff. Worst case scenario that makes me 50% more knowledeable than you regardless.

    The fact is, kid, you really have no idea what I know or don't know, because all you know is what I want you to know.
  16. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Of course they walked out calmly. The government had their backs and cleared the way for them.
  17. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    These are all false flag attacks setup by the various shadow governments, in order to manipulate and exploit public fears and sympathies for political gain and personal profit. They are very evil and vile mass murderers and treasonous snakes in the grass. Don't be fooled.
  18. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    UPDATE: The GOP establishment cronies have recently decided to delete Rule 40, even though they know such a change will be guaranteed to destroy the party and hand the win to the Democrats. This means that any Tom, Dick or Harry can walk in off the street, with no delegates at all in hand, no debates, no rallies, no media, and just take over the nomination from Trump. The will of the people is of no consequence whatsoever. Watch for the riots.
  19. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    It's ok to admit you're wrong Spectral, the sooner you admit it, the sooner you'll learn.

    You know what shellcode is, but I don't think you understand the process of what it actually does.
  20. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Trace them back and then hack them, as a return favor. That is your best course of action.
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