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 Feb 14, 10, 13:56    #271
SeanBM:
I honestly haven't heard of any such organ harvesting and if I google it with Poland nothing comes up but I generally don't know anything about this subject.
What makes you say it is rampant?

Haha, you actually googled "organ harvesting poland" because of that post? Did you search for baby smuggling too? I bet you have a weird search history :)

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 Feb 14, 10, 14:02    #272
convex:
you actually googled "organ harvesting poland" because of that post?

Yeah

*blushes*

convex:
I bet you have a weird search history

You wouldn't believe it if I told you ;p
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 Feb 14, 10, 14:04    #273
hague1cameron:
the majority.

The majority of people who were forcibly evicted, were done so by agents of the Marquess of Stafford. Notoriously in Strathnavar and the strath of Kildonan.These agents were usually employed from outside the Highlands and yes, they were Scottish.

With the enforced destruction of clan structure a few chiefs ( to their shame ) evicted their clansmen, most notably the MacDonald in Skye and MacDonnel of Glengarry.

hague1cameron:
Scots who perpetuated

Not wishing to be a garmmar nazi but.......these crimes were perpetrated, it is the Westminister Government which perpetuated the clearance ( battle of the braes, Lord Brocket, men of knoydart etc ).

Interesting that the population of the Highlands is only now reaching the levels it was pre-clearances.
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Edited by: hague1cameron  Feb 14, 10, 14:04    #274
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Haha, you actually googled "organ harvesting poland" because of that post? Did you search for baby smuggling too? I bet you have a weird search history :)

Seriously though, there was a recent case in which Ambulance personnel got sentenced for finishing people of by putting them to sleep (permanently) for their organs, elderly for the most part.

No link, though it was quite prominent in the Media at the time about 7 months back or so on TVN.
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 Feb 14, 10, 14:06    #275
hague1cameron:
there was a recent case in which Ambulance personnel got sentenced

Have you a link, please?
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Edited by: Moderator  Feb 14, 10, 14:09    #276
szkotja2007:
garmmar nazi

you've got me, I'am to slow for these forums i write before i think. The reason for the slow re- population is partly due to the poor fertility of the highlands.

Keep in mind that off topic posts will be binned.

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 Feb 14, 10, 14:15    #277
SeanBM
No link, though it was quite prominent in the Media at the time about 7 months back or so on TVN.
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 Feb 14, 10, 14:21    #278
hague1cameron:
Keep in mind that off topic posts will be binned.

Relevance your honour -
the 45 was an attempt to put a Sobieski on the throne in London - resulting in the clearances.

hague1cameron:
poor fertility of the highlands.

You talking about farming the land here or breeding ?
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Edited by: hague1cameron  Feb 14, 10, 14:25    #279
szkotja2007:
You talking about farming the land here or breeding ?

lol. farming of course, or was that a demonstration of your dry humor. Come to think of it though probably both.
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Edited by: SeanBM  Feb 14, 10, 15:05    #280
time means:
I have heard that before actually but with the add on that the English are oppressors like the Germans.

hague1cameron is this what you are talking about:
Britain in WW2 and slavery
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 Feb 14, 10, 15:08    #281
hague1cameron:
Seriously though, there was a recent case in which Ambulance personnel got sentenced for finishing people of by putting them to sleep (permanently) for their organs, elderly for the most part.

SeanBM:
Have you a link, please?

That's partly true. It had been the fornt page news here for weeks about 3 years ago. But It wasn't about organs but... about being paid by undertakers for news about recent deaths... they probably killed dozens of people to get... 1000 PLN for each of them.
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Edited by: jonni  Feb 14, 10, 15:24    #282
Grzegorz_

I remember that scandal.

Given the topic of the thread, it's worth mentioning that there was never any suggestion that foreign visitors were involved. I understand they started off with homeless people whose funerals were paid for by the state and then got greedier and started killing more and ore patients.

Here's a link to the story.
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Edited by: Moderator  Feb 15, 10, 03:55    #283
SeanBM:
hague1cameron is this what you are talking about:
Britain in WW2 and slavery

I see what it relates to now, but no i wasn't aware of this thread before. Though it sounds like real BS
MAGS1982  Feb 16, 10, 09:37    #284
my friend for your information is not BRITISH. and secondly how the f*** can you not remember what has happened to you when you've only had three pints. i can assure you he was stripped naked when he arrived at the clinic. they had his cloths you F***ing twat. My warning is to those who visit poland to be careful, it's not like the UK where you would be locked up at night and told exactly what your doing there. Futher to your half hearted reply investigations showed that he was indeed drugged. Its the way he was trreated in the clinic that discussed me. Where we come from a couple of pints is just socialising, my firend would need to be drinking for at least several hours solid before he would even show the signs of being drunk. and certainly not the type of person to cause a scene.
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 Feb 16, 10, 09:53    #285
haha just call the police on them and they will take them down to the police station and they will get sobered up polish style.
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Edited by: TIT  Feb 16, 10, 09:58    #286
MAGS1982:
MAGS1982

you have to be careful when you sip peacefully a pint of lager in some places, some rough people want to drug you to extort your cash, many times hookers are fancy your wallet, that's the part of ex communist Poland past, sold by your ilk to an evil commie soviet basrtads which you never experienced,.This is not a France or Spain .
Just one more thing about hospitals, don't expect English when you abroad.
Europe is not your ex colony, in India you can ask about something in English, when in France or Germany or Spain instead of "how you feel" you will get voule le vous de tuch or pargue bon paa or ws ducht wor walt or skad jestes not fcuking englese
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Edited by: hague1cameron  Feb 16, 10, 10:16    #287
MAGS1982:
three pints

So it is three pints now, before you said it was two. if he can't remember how many pints he had well than.....
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 Feb 16, 10, 10:23    #288
TIT:
you have to be careful when you sip peacefully a pint of lager in some places, some rough people want to drug you

Rubbish. I've drunk lager at least three times a week for ten years and never been drugged, worse luck.

TIT:
many times hookers are fancy your wallet

That's the nature of prostitution. The world's oldest profession, every town in the world has it. Warsaw has (as far as I know) only one clip joint. This compares well to London or Paris.

TIT:
sold by your ilk to an evil commie soviet basrtads which you never experienced

Nutty.

TIT:
Just one more thing about hospitals, don't expect English when you abroad.

Even in a small town in Poland, there are usually English-speakers.
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Edited by: TIT  Feb 16, 10, 10:29    #289
[quote=jonni]jonni stick your precious wishes up your asre, dont try make Poland more sweet than she is in reality
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 Feb 16, 10, 10:39    #290
TIT:
asre

What's an asre?
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 Feb 16, 10, 10:46    #291
jonni:
I've drunk lager at least three times a week for ten years and never been drugged, worse luck.

There's always Patricks....
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 Feb 16, 10, 11:00    #292
Harry:
There's always Patricks....

That's the clip joint I was referring to. Mind you, Toro has its moments.
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 Feb 16, 10, 13:07    #293
jonni:
Rubbish. I've drunk lager at least three times a week for ten years and never been drugged, worse luck.

Compare this to the UK where drink spiking is rife. People in Poland actually leave drinks lying, unlike in the UK where you'd have to be an absolute moron to do so.

MAGS1982:
my friend for your information is not BRITISH.

American then. Or possibly Asian.

and secondly how the f*** can you not remember what has happened to you when you've only had three pints.

Strong lager will do that to a man. Three pints of Warka Strong to someone who can't handle his booze is quite a lot. Anyway, it was two pints above, now it's three - was it actually ten?

i can assure you he was stripped naked when he arrived at the clinic. they had his cloths you F***ing twat.

Well, if he was struggling, fighting the police and being an general arse, what better way to deal with him than to strip him naked and tie him to a bed? It's much better than being up in court the following morning on a drunk and disorderly charge.

My warning is to those who visit poland to be careful, it's not like the UK where you would be locked up at night and told exactly what your doing there.

True, it's not like the UK, where the police routinely beat protestors, where the police routinely harrase innocent photographers under 'terrorism' laws and all sorts of other fun things that the British police get upto. I mean, the Great British Police would never dream of putting drugs in black people's pockets when doing a search, just to bust them, would they?

Oh wait.

Futher to your half hearted reply investigations showed that he was indeed drugged.

Are you sure he wasn't taking drugs? Not uncommon for foreigners to go somewhere and to try and score drugs. Of course, blaming others is a good way to excuse your behaviour when high on drugs.

Its the way he was trreated in the clinic that discussed me. Where we come from a couple of pints is just socialising, my firend would need to be drinking for at least several hours solid before he would even show the signs of being drunk. and certainly not the type of person to cause a scene.

Right, because all foreigners in Poland are well behaved. The fact that he can fairly knock back the booze suggests at a drink problem on his part, and goes quite a long way to explain why he was taken to the drunk tank.
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 Feb 16, 10, 13:18    #294
delphiandomine:
UK where drink spiking is rife.

Is it fcuk. I do not know of anyone who has had their drink spiked.
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 Feb 16, 10, 13:20    #295
It happens in Scotland but I don't know if I would call it rife, I just don't know. We are that stingy that many would think it to be a waste of good drugs ;0 ;0 ;)
MAGS1982  Feb 16, 10, 21:05    #296
i can asure you that my friend was not drunk if anyone gets drunk on one and a half pints of beer they shouldn't drink.
MAGS1982  Feb 16, 10, 21:41    #297
He had two pints in one pub and then one and a half in the second. how can any one get drunk on this small amount of beer. Also how can you be standing and remember the last song that was played and then NOTHING i've been to drug training due to my career and i can tell you that the only explanation is being drugged and yes the police where able to confirm with his POLISH work colleague that indeed he was standing one minute and the off balance the next. Not to mentione his symptoms over the next view days where all drug related. by the way we are not ENGLISH
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 Feb 16, 10, 21:55    #298
Good to see someone holding his own corner.
However, and here comes the 'but', there are statistics produced by the travel industry, IATA maybe, which identify objective yearly trends regarding dishonesty, drinking, complaining and fighting.
I am in the tourist industry and so keep more than a casual interest in trends and you should be aware that Brits don't come out well at all.
The worst countries to deal with are the Irish for drunkeness and complaining, Russians can steal anything not actually locked down and the Brits have no idea about drinking. It used to be that a man would be proud of his ability to hold his liquor - something way beyond todays' larger louts.
Sorry, but that's the way it is!
John.
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 Feb 16, 10, 22:53    #299
Seanus:
we both know what oppression is from our history.

Yeah, problem is we spent a lot of it oppressing our own, too!
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 Feb 16, 10, 22:58    #300
That's true. There are often unwanted side effects :( Still, we fought the good fight and emerged relatively unscathed.

To go back to the root of the thread, I sincerely hope that some Brits get their act together. Some respect for a cultural centre!

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