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Polwarth wrote:
He has claimed, variously, that he is under scrutiny by the MoD, the Foreign Office and that his request for a passport was denied because of his 'royal' status... he also claims that he was the subject of a 'D' notice.... pity the eejit didn't know what a D notice WAS.... The man is a fraud, pure and simple. No credence should be given to his claims which have been proved false by many.
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normandebrus responds:
Were what Michael of Albany says true, that would necessitate a global conspiracy (go ahead - try and spin this into a statement OF its truth). Were such a conspiracy to exist, the very institutions implicated by this theory could not be expected to ENDORSE him. So we should judge the message, and research. To judge that a thing is untrue because the people implicated say it isn't defies logic and crediblity (and were it true, then it is a large part of the West's international political structure that is implicated). We should research and find out for ourselves, a thing I have said over and over here but of course, someone is bound to take exception to this. I wonder who?
This a matter of great importance to many people in the Western world (and if it weren't to any of you I would have never had any of these emotionally charged, blinded-by-rage responses here) so we should determine its truth or lack thereof. The alternative, as you have demonstrated, is akin to not trusting a leftist because someone on the far right said not to.
I demean myself and the very pursuit of knowledge that I attempt to champion by going any further here with people that have demonstrated clearly a lack of good intention with regards to this matter. I have failed again to find a forum in which this matter can be discussed rationally. Take your parting shots, all, because I no longer care.
Goodbye.
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Until we all stop being emotionally attached to our world views, we will learn nothing new about that very world.
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