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Little Hawk BS: The Mother of all BS threads (59136* d) RE: BS: The Mother of all BS threads 07 Jun 16


Now, a little useful information about Hector Ballsworthy. He is a British scandal sheet journalist of the most ruthless sort. He looks a good deal like Geraldo Rivera, mustache and glasses. He delights in hunting out salacious gossip about rich people and politicians, and delights even more in fearmongering accomplished through outrageous conspiracy theories and other hot topics like that. Whether he believes even half of what he writes is questionable, but his enthusiasm for publishing it is unquenchable. He is pretty well certain that most of the peerage, nobility, royals, and politicians have been taken over by reptilian bloodlines, that they drink human blood in secret rituals, and that they run the financial system. Given the nature OF the modern financial system, it's not really surprising that he would think this....

He has long felt that Penelope Rutledge is a pure-blooded human, but that she has been lured into the reach of the Reptilians by various cold-blooded types like Winston Wellington-Jones, Prince Philip, Tony Blair, etc.

Penelope thinks he is a raving lunatic who should be arrested and imprisoned for a very long time.

Ballsworthy has blogs on the Internet, a weekly public affairs show on TV, and a newspaper...The British Presse Independente (given quasi-French spelling to distinguish it from the Independent.

He claims to be a descendant of Robin Hood and Maid Marianne.


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