Post by Michael on Oct 4, 2023 16:11:01 GMT
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There is something very fishy about this case. I wish I had Miles' or some of you guys smarts to decode it.
My starting points are.
It is outrageous, who would do such a thing, I have sent my mam a card with this tree on - so, therefore, that is the desired reaction. But, in case you didn't know to feel those things the Daily Mail points your emotions in the right direction, and also lets you know the order of priority, it is politicians, the social grouping known as environmentalists and then last of al the great unwashed who shouldn't ever have been allowed close to the tree in the first place.
News of the felling provoked a furious reaction from politicians, environmentalists and the public. Many felt 'appalled' and 'saddened' at the loss.
It is a great distraction and cause of much hand rubbing over the state of society. Something just must be done.
So who really did it? it is a long way to go to chop down a tree.
It has clearly been done professionally and they are highlighting that
From wiki:
The tree appeared to have been cut down with a chainsaw, at the base of its trunk,[14] with a white line spray painted on it just below the cut.[15] The nature of the cut and the evident sharpness of the saw led police and park rangers to conclude it had been done by someone with considerable skill.[16]
Though they first arrested a 16 year old boy, because they can chop fully mature sycamores down and get them to fall right (though I would say this was made to fall in the wrong direction on purpose).
They then arrested a 69 year old lumberjack, so he has the skill but a fair hike to the tree with a chain saw and absolutely no motive. He said
'It was dark obviously but it was a lovely moonlit night... the cut was brilliant'
So, if anyone is wondering where The Donald is at the moment, he is obviously pretending to be a lumberjack in Northumberland, England.
Hang on though, wiki said
Locals heard nothing due to the high winds caused by Storm Agnes.[12]
Ah, one of those famous lovely clear northern nights in the midst of our first named storm of the year so loud that the dumb locals couldn't hear anything.
Walter Renwick, 69, gave an interview to a Mail on Sunday reporter just hours before police started searching his property on Friday night..... 'My chainsaw's down here by that barn door, but you can see that it hasn't been used for ages.'
How did the Mail on Sunday get to this before the police? And, why di the arrest him after looking at the chainsaw. To be fair, he could have had other chainsaws.
It strikes me that the people who actually did this hate nature and hate England, they must be some kind of foreign usurpers, or just normal run of the mill psychopaths looking to profit from the felling of great trees. There was a bunch of cedar fellers that did that in the biblical times. Gerry has pointed their tricks out to great affect. There is no way they could be involved though, right?
Mr Renwick ran Plankey Mill farm and campsite for decades. He closed the campsite and sold the animals on the farm after a dispute with The Jesuits in Britain, who own the land. ...... 'Walter Renwick was recently evicted from his property.'
I am pretty sure Miles has linked the Jesuits to the Jews, but I can't remember what paper that was in, but anyway, I don't trust them as not part of the whole magic show.
Ah, so even though he clearly didn't do it they still get their land back. I wonder whether their administrator was called Joseph and has a penchant for brightly coloured coats.
Si King, the TV cook and Hairy Biker, posted a video online in which he accused the 'warped' culprit of 'murdering a sentinel of time and an elemental spirit of Northumberland'.
I am sure Mr. King has an interesting genealogy and couldn't possibly be in his position to do the bidding of anyone else (or groups), just because he is a great chef and a loveable chappie. Having said, I did quite like him when I used to watch broadcast television.
And to finish there are another two lovely ideas for raiding the treasury, rather than just planting a new tree as someone already did and they dug up because it was next to Hadrian's Wall - I s hit you not (sorry Daniel).
Horticulturalists have raised the idea of helicoptering in a mature sycamore to take its place.
Antony Gormley, the sculptor of the Angel Of The North, is understood to be in discussions to create an artwork where the tree once stood. A 16-year-old held in connection with the felling was released on bail on Friday.
What is really sad is this is such a banal and pointless wasting of cultural heritage (not to mention the attack on my Genealogical Research thread regards someone's comments on CTTF about tree hugging, is this the next frontier attacking love of nature while promoting the Climate Change agenda with actors who pretend they have never spent a day in nature in their life - while we know they really are straight off the country estate and just doing their stint in Extinction Rebellion to boost Daddies business interests.) Sorry, I lost it a bit there, but they do wind me up.
To be fair, the tree clearly had COVID and that was the real reason it had to go, expect a new Northumberland variant to hit the shelves any day now.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sycamore_Gap_Tree
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12580169/Former-lumberjack-investigated-felling-Hadrians-Wall-sycamore.html
There is something very fishy about this case. I wish I had Miles' or some of you guys smarts to decode it.
My starting points are.
It is outrageous, who would do such a thing, I have sent my mam a card with this tree on - so, therefore, that is the desired reaction. But, in case you didn't know to feel those things the Daily Mail points your emotions in the right direction, and also lets you know the order of priority, it is politicians, the social grouping known as environmentalists and then last of al the great unwashed who shouldn't ever have been allowed close to the tree in the first place.
News of the felling provoked a furious reaction from politicians, environmentalists and the public. Many felt 'appalled' and 'saddened' at the loss.
It is a great distraction and cause of much hand rubbing over the state of society. Something just must be done.
So who really did it? it is a long way to go to chop down a tree.
It has clearly been done professionally and they are highlighting that
From wiki:
The tree appeared to have been cut down with a chainsaw, at the base of its trunk,[14] with a white line spray painted on it just below the cut.[15] The nature of the cut and the evident sharpness of the saw led police and park rangers to conclude it had been done by someone with considerable skill.[16]
Though they first arrested a 16 year old boy, because they can chop fully mature sycamores down and get them to fall right (though I would say this was made to fall in the wrong direction on purpose).
They then arrested a 69 year old lumberjack, so he has the skill but a fair hike to the tree with a chain saw and absolutely no motive. He said
'It was dark obviously but it was a lovely moonlit night... the cut was brilliant'
So, if anyone is wondering where The Donald is at the moment, he is obviously pretending to be a lumberjack in Northumberland, England.
Hang on though, wiki said
Locals heard nothing due to the high winds caused by Storm Agnes.[12]
Ah, one of those famous lovely clear northern nights in the midst of our first named storm of the year so loud that the dumb locals couldn't hear anything.
Walter Renwick, 69, gave an interview to a Mail on Sunday reporter just hours before police started searching his property on Friday night..... 'My chainsaw's down here by that barn door, but you can see that it hasn't been used for ages.'
How did the Mail on Sunday get to this before the police? And, why di the arrest him after looking at the chainsaw. To be fair, he could have had other chainsaws.
It strikes me that the people who actually did this hate nature and hate England, they must be some kind of foreign usurpers, or just normal run of the mill psychopaths looking to profit from the felling of great trees. There was a bunch of cedar fellers that did that in the biblical times. Gerry has pointed their tricks out to great affect. There is no way they could be involved though, right?
Mr Renwick ran Plankey Mill farm and campsite for decades. He closed the campsite and sold the animals on the farm after a dispute with The Jesuits in Britain, who own the land. ...... 'Walter Renwick was recently evicted from his property.'
I am pretty sure Miles has linked the Jesuits to the Jews, but I can't remember what paper that was in, but anyway, I don't trust them as not part of the whole magic show.
Ah, so even though he clearly didn't do it they still get their land back. I wonder whether their administrator was called Joseph and has a penchant for brightly coloured coats.
Si King, the TV cook and Hairy Biker, posted a video online in which he accused the 'warped' culprit of 'murdering a sentinel of time and an elemental spirit of Northumberland'.
I am sure Mr. King has an interesting genealogy and couldn't possibly be in his position to do the bidding of anyone else (or groups), just because he is a great chef and a loveable chappie. Having said, I did quite like him when I used to watch broadcast television.
And to finish there are another two lovely ideas for raiding the treasury, rather than just planting a new tree as someone already did and they dug up because it was next to Hadrian's Wall - I s hit you not (sorry Daniel).
Horticulturalists have raised the idea of helicoptering in a mature sycamore to take its place.
Antony Gormley, the sculptor of the Angel Of The North, is understood to be in discussions to create an artwork where the tree once stood. A 16-year-old held in connection with the felling was released on bail on Friday.
What is really sad is this is such a banal and pointless wasting of cultural heritage (not to mention the attack on my Genealogical Research thread regards someone's comments on CTTF about tree hugging, is this the next frontier attacking love of nature while promoting the Climate Change agenda with actors who pretend they have never spent a day in nature in their life - while we know they really are straight off the country estate and just doing their stint in Extinction Rebellion to boost Daddies business interests.) Sorry, I lost it a bit there, but they do wind me up.
To be fair, the tree clearly had COVID and that was the real reason it had to go, expect a new Northumberland variant to hit the shelves any day now.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sycamore_Gap_Tree
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12580169/Former-lumberjack-investigated-felling-Hadrians-Wall-sycamore.html