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Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:39 am
by hucknallred
Normal Wisdom wrote:
Ravenscroft @ 3:19-3:20?
Definitely. Appears again at 4.43. Always around when there's a chance of a ruck.
Ah yes, I flicked through some more, quite a starring role he has in this one.

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 1:26 am
by littleFred
Apparently, Patrick Cullinane has died. See http://www.getoutofdebtfree.org/forum/v ... 0&t=104186 and links from there.

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 2:01 am
by Skeleton
littleFred wrote:Apparently, Patrick Cullinane has died. See http://www.getoutofdebtfree.org/forum/v ... 0&t=104186 and links from there.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/3608571 ... 179793689/

The stupidity of these people knows no bounds. An ambulance attends to help the living not transport the dead, call all you want they will not attend a confirmed death, same as a rescue helicopter wont launch to fish a dead body out of the sea. The fact they did not attend of course makes his death suspicious.

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 2:37 am
by Burnaby49
The answer to this mystery is right here in one of the comments to the Face Book posting;
Mike Clarke
I was talking to Patrick only 10 days ago on SKYPE on the 2nd Nov 2016 and he looked fine he was telling me how optimistic he was for change and that he had something serious coming up in 2 weeks that could change everything but he would not divulge the information prior!!! THIS IS SHOCKING NEWS AND RATHER SUSPECT! Patrick Cullinane I do hope it s not true. If it is true it's begs the question as to what was he working on that was obviously due into court in the next few days???
So here's the developing story. He was going to break everything wide-open (whatever "everything" is) so the powers-that-be killed him to stop the truth from coming out.

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 4:45 am
by pigpot
I have Skype rooms. Would "Burnaby49" or "Wes Serra" or the biggest hoax out there "bmxninjna357" like to "discuss" the plot / theme / whatever it is? Takes it away from here. All of you guys / statists seem to run from Marc so why not discuss the stuff with little old me instead? :shrug:

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 6:32 am
by aesmith
I understood that Police could presume death, but not pronounce it. Maybe a Police doctor? Depends how the call came in maybe, I think if you called 999 and told the police someone was dead, there'd probably be an ambulance called - otherwise it would be the call centre presuming death. Not had first hand experience though, however I've seen 999 calls for ambulance resulting in police attendance as well.

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 6:46 am
by Burnaby49
pigpot wrote:I have Skype rooms. Would "Burnaby49" or "Wes Serra" or the biggest hoax out there "bmxninjna357" like to "discuss" the plot / theme / whatever it is? Takes it away from here. All of you guys / statists seem to run from Marc so why not discuss the stuff with little old me instead? :shrug:
This is an invitation directed at three of us, none of the rest of you need reply. For my part I decline.

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 10:16 am
by rumpelstilzchen
The GOOF thread began with "suspicious death" now it has been upgraded to "murdrred". :beatinghorse:

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 10:37 am
by exiledscouser
https://hoaxteadresearch.wordpress.com/ ... piraloons/

This link provides a good running commentary and screenshots from the fuckwit community as they descend into a frenzy.

Hell, even Sean "where's my ride" Cassidy gets in on the act as he hops onto the outrage bus.

It's got Neelu too in full crazy mode, ringing up unfortunate call takers, issuing her usual hollow and impotent threats, truly something for everyone.

How often does it take something to draw together all of our favourites into one event?

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 11:19 am
by wserra
pigpot wrote:All of you guys / statists seem to run from Marc
[Checking Stevens' board.] Hmm. Twenty-five posts in the last 16 months. I sure am running from him.
so why not discuss the stuff with little old me instead?
I'd rather debate astrophysics with Gomer Pyle.

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 12:14 pm
by Firthy2002
Talk about a frenzy. Ambulances are for the living, coroners are for the dead.

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 12:47 pm
by SteveUK
First Birtie Burt and now Patrick. Dropping like flies !

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 1:12 pm
by Forsyth
Firthy2002 wrote:Talk about a frenzy. Ambulances are for the living, coroners are for the dead.
While making polite conversation with a young lady once, I was informed that her partner "drove a private ambulance" for a living. I'd seen these around occasionally - often older model ambulances with blacked out windows in the back and a sign saying "Private Ambulance" - and assumed they were some form of patient transport for the local private hospital. I later discovered he worked for an undertaker collecting the bodies.

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 10:32 pm
by ArthurWankspittle
Forsyth wrote:I'd seen these around occasionally - often older model ambulances with blacked out windows in the back and a sign saying "Private Ambulance" - and assumed they were some form of patient transport for the local private hospital. I later discovered he worked for an undertaker collecting the bodies.
There are tax reasons why they are "ambulances" too. Besides, if you think about it, you can hardly have the vehicle status changing mid-journey because the customer died.
Normally IIRC you'd call 999 in case you'd got it wrong and they weren't dead, and you'd get both ambulance and cops turn out. If they are really, obviously dead, you call the "Coroner's Officer" who is a cop/police staff, who will come out and start the necessary processes.

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 3:41 am
by notorial dissent
Once again, the general almost all encompassing ignorance rises to the footl lack of information challenge.

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 11:40 am
by letissier14
A few years back my brother found his girlfriend had died in her sleep at the age of 39. He was worried when she hadn't called him one morning, so went to her house, let himself in and found her. He called 999 and both the police and the ambulance service attended, so it is not unusual for an ambulance to attend a death.

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 12:36 pm
by Skeleton
letissier14 wrote:A few years back my brother found his girlfriend had died in her sleep at the age of 39. He was worried when she hadn't called him one morning, so went to her house, let himself in and found her. He called 999 and both the police and the ambulance service attended, so it is not unusual for an ambulance to attend a death.
In the sad event you describe an ambulance would attend as a death had not been confirmed. In this case the Police appear to have discovered the body after forcing entry and confirmed a death, therefore an ambulance would not be dispatched. It sounds harsh but that is the way it is done. I made the mistake one evening of telling a Helicopter rescue pilot not to hurry as the casualty had passed away. (she had fallen down a cliff and they were having trouble getting her body recovered) Result, no launch and she was picked up the following day on a routine training mission, he was right because less than an hour after we cancelled we dispatched him to another emergency involving a patient who required immediate hospitalisation.

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 12:36 pm
by Skeleton
letissier14 wrote:A few years back my brother found his girlfriend had died in her sleep at the age of 39. He was worried when she hadn't called him one morning, so went to her house, let himself in and found her. He called 999 and both the police and the ambulance service attended, so it is not unusual for an ambulance to attend a death.
In the sad event you describe an ambulance would attend as a death had not been confirmed. In this case the Police appear to have discovered the body after forcing entry and confirmed a death, therefore an ambulance would not be dispatched. It sounds harsh but that is the way it is done. I made the mistake one evening of telling a Helicopter rescue pilot not to hurry as the casualty had passed away. (she had fallen down a cliff and they were having trouble getting her body recovered) Result, no launch and she was picked up the following day on a routine training mission, he was right because less than an hour after we cancelled we dispatched him to another emergency involving a patient who required immediate hospitalisation.

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 1:51 pm
by arayder
Skeleton wrote:
littleFred wrote:Apparently, Patrick Cullinane has died. See http://www.getoutofdebtfree.org/forum/v ... 0&t=104186 and links from there.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/3608571 ... 179793689/

The stupidity of these people knows no bounds. An ambulance attends to help the living not transport the dead, call all you want they will not attend a confirmed death, same as a rescue helicopter wont launch to fish a dead body out of the sea. The fact they did not attend of course makes his death suspicious.
Wait now it's all perfectly explainable.

The folks at Illuminati Central (IC) had Cullinane declared legally dead under the Cestui Que Vie Act of 1666.

It happens all the time. But on this particular day IC was having a big retirement party for a top Illuminati Executive (IE) and an intern left on duty hit the wrong icon on the IC master computer (ICMC) and poor Patrick was mistakenly done in by an Illuminati Fatality Operative, or an "IFO", as they are called by those in the know.

After the intern was called on the carpet the Illuminate IT Team (IIT) changed the ICMC program so that when the "kill icon" is activated a dialog box pops up asking if the Illuminati Employee (IE) really wants to waste the Anti Illuminati Individual (AII).

Also Interns are no longer left in charge of the ICMC.

A disguntaled IE informed me of this after several beers at a watering hole (coincidentally named "The Watering Hole") near Illuminati Central Head Quarters (ICHQ).

Re: TheBestCommonLawyer in the Land P.Cullinane

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 2:08 pm
by rumpelstilzchen
Thanks for clearing that one up, arayder. :snicker:

ETA: Can you confirm it was definitely Patrick and not a crisis actor corpse?