Even if they released her now..they already permanently destroyed this wonderful human being...Also the Australian government is criminal. The Australian Corruporation media is just as evil...The NWO has taken over Australia and is now in the agenda to destroy the spirits of the wonderful Australian people.. But as usual the good people do no good to stop the evil..
@FolkPhotographer There is no NWO it's the same old shit that's always been going on, chap. Nothing new here. Get her the fuck out of prison.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@botchbud Do a search...'Agenda 21' then ' CODEX Alimentarious" then ' The Georgia Guidestones"... there is no shortage of information about the NWO.. Oh and I can not find any videos, articles or new about Schapelle that is done after 2009... Is she even alive?
@FolkPhotographer All I'm saying is, the fact that there are corrupt rich people backed by militant forces who own our asses, isn't new at all. It's been going on for a very long time!! Maybe if we had some power, we could pull Schapelle Corby out of jail. It appears numbers of people have already written letters to powerful people and they don't give a shit. Maybe that will change and it won't be that important to keep her in jail anymore. It's really ridiculous.
@PhopSycH I always supported her. The sentence was far too harsh and the crime not proven to standards we would accept. It does not matter now if she is innocent or guilty. Translating blogs from Indonesian to find how the Indonesian people feel, it is a matter of pride, and the govt could lose face if they back down. The only way she is getting out early is to swallow some pride and say whatever she needs to return home. Either that or remain where she is. It is not I who is the moron PS.
Let her go. She's served long enough. Indonesia has proven it's point and made an example for everyone to see. Schapelle poses no threat to Indonesia, has hurt nobody, and is very unlikely to ever commit a crime. If admitting you did it is the price for freedom, Schapelle, then you should do it.
@PhopSycH I should perhaps have phrased my earlier comment like this:
If "admitting" you did it is the price for freedom, Schapelle, then you should do it.
She needs to think more about herself than principles. You can say what you like PS, but I note the tide of public opinion is turning against Schapelle as media reveal more details about her family. I think the whole episode is tragic and hope she gets out soon.
@superkiwistar Your responses make sense, and I can not argue with them. Putting quotation marks around the word "admitting" ...now makes your position clear. I take back, calling you a moron.
There's just one other word, that should also be in quotation marks...
@Zoxo0 The Expendable Project? Every Australian needs to see this website! She is collateral damage in a massive cover up by the airport authorities, the government and the police.
Sounds like the sort of thing done by somebody with a lot of spare time. You probably don't have to be sane, to weave a purse from your own hair, just need a lot of spare time.
Corby made a woven purse using threads of her own hair? WOW. That's great. That DOESN"T show a demented mind - it shows creativity and resourcefulness - signs of a very HEALTHY mind. Keep weaving Corby!! Where can I buy one of those creative purses??
I don't even care if she is "guilty" of the "crime". Big fucking deal if she she was smuggling pot... she shouldn't be locked up in some hell hole over pot.
It's quite devastating to think of her there and suffering and losing these years of her young life. I don't believe she'll get out before her time is up either.
Can anyone tell me how many years she's already served? From what I understand it's only been 6 (as of Dec.2011)?
@brama1969 ...Yes quite harsh indeed, but that's their law and we have to respect it when travelling to their country. Same goes when tourists visit Australia - we expect them to respect our laws. There are many signs at at Denpasaar Airport stating that drug trafficing carries severe penalties.
Tell us all something that we don't already know. I already explained that I don't give a fuck if she smuggled pot in or out of that filthy animal torturing repulsive country: The sentence is draconian and wrong and brutal and that's that.
And thanks for replying but not answering my question.
@brama1969 ... Yes, I agree with you. The sentence IS draconian and very wrong, but she should have thought of that before smuggling the drugs into Indonesia. She has no one to blame but herself. I don't know the answer to your question - Google it to find the answer.
Are you seriously striking out completely the possibility of "Someone" else planting it there on-route to her final destination? Then picking it up after it has been cleared by the original owner (The victim) in this case "Schapelle's bag"? And, Yes if this “Person” would have succeeded in his or her criminal act there would have been a huge cash motive and benefits galore!
@Zoxo0 ....OK, Perry Mason, and why exactly would they do that? What was their motive? What would they stand to gain? How would they benefit from an innocent girl being charged, convicted and jailed? I don't know how old you are, but your comment is very childlike and puerile.
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 Its a simple statement. That the balinese police planted the drugs in Schapelle Corby's bag. What's so childish about it? You could find answers to your own questions if you investigated for yourself, instead of asking others to spoonfeed you.
@Zoxo0 ......I didn't say it was "childish", I said your comment was "childlike". The two are very different. I ask you again, why, in your opinion, would the Balinese police plant drugs in a stranger's bag? I mean what would they have to gain by doing that? The fact that you cannot answer these questions demonstrates how ridiculous your assertion is.
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 So you're one of those people who tries to look smart, by making an issue of one word. In that case, I'd love for you to explain what the vast difference is between childlike and childish. Not that it really matters though.
The Indonesians wanted to stop John Howard's recent interference in their internal matters. Such as, sending in the troops back in 1999 & 2000, interference in the Bali Bombing investigation, and pushing to have Jamah Islamiah outlawed.
@Zoxo0 ....I didn't say there was a "vast" difference. As for interfering in the internal matters of another country, WE have no right to do that. How would we feel if the government of another country interfered in our affairs by sneding troops into Australia to remedy our internal problems? We need to butt out. Take a look at what's happeneing to America. They stick their noses in the affairs of other nations and they are continually the victims of terrorist attacks as a result.
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 Making issues of words again I see. OK then, so do I have to quote you word for word? You said "the two are very different". So tell me, how are "childlike" and "childish" very different?
Yes, we have no right to interfere with another country's affairs. But the Indonesians also have no right to frame an innocent Australian, which is what they did. Framed in such a way it was obvious, to impress on Howard, that Indonesia wound tolerate no more interference.
@Zoxo0........"Childish" means typical of a child. "Childlike" means showing the POSITIVE QUALITIES that children have, eg trusting people, honesty, not wanting to hurt others, accepting others irrespective of their race or religion. How do you know Corby is innocent? Did you attend her trial? Were you privy to all the evidence presented in court? Or are you just influenced by the emotional rhetoric spewed by her supporters who give you distorted info to pad out their flimsy arguments?
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 So you're one of those people who actually believes, that a woman with no prior record, who was attending TAFE and caring for her terminally ill father, would actually be stupid enough to pack 4 kilos of pot into 2 clear plastic bags, (with the inner one slashed open, to let out the smell, and the outer one folded over, and not sealed) -then into a body board bag, along with the board & flippers, tearing the seams in the process, then tagged her name on it....
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 ...and then tried to smuggle THIS into a country that executes drug traffickers...???
I suppose you also believe, that this bloated stinking body board bag, also made it past all security at TWO major Australian airports -on the same day as the Feds were running an operation, that was targeting drug traffickers...??
@Zoxo0 ....To answer your question in one word - YES! She is a known druggie and it has been proven that she was running a drug smuggling ring to Indonesia several months before she was arrested. SO are you implying that people who attend TAFE are "angelic". OMG How old are you? You are so childlike. Hey people who go to TAFE and other tertiary institutions rape, murder, lie, avoid paying taxes, smuggle drugs to other countries..Didn't you know that?
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 I see you're one of those people who likes to make big issues of irrelevant, unimportant things, while sidestepping the main issues. I could have left the TAFE part out, I suppose.
But what about the main part of my query? -The part about the likelihood of someone being stupid enough, to try to smuggle such a bloated bag into a country that executes drug traffickers? Or the likelihood of that bag, having made it past security at 2 major Australian airports?
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 By "druggie" -is that supposed to mean a drug user? If so, then you're wrong. During the trial, she was urine tested for drugs, and the results were negative. No-one has shown any proof, she's a drug user, and I doubt if you have any either.
Could you elaborate on this "proof" that Corby was running a drug smuggling ring to Indonesia, before she was arrested. Why would you smuggle drugs to a place, where you'd earn only a fraction, of what you could in Oz?
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 What exactly constitutes this "proof"? If the Australian Federal Police thought Corby was a drug smuggler, then why was she, and her family not investigated at the time of the trial? Why did the Bali police not even investigate her sister, her only contact in Bali??
@Zoxo0 ...LOL. I just had to laugh when you wrote "could have left the TAFE part out." OK... you want eveidence? There's heaps, but for starters, take a look at the Youtube clip "Today Tonight report on Schapelle Corby Conviction". Kim Moore was NOT paid for this interview and the police have claimed that she is a very reliable police witness.
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 ....P S .. I forgot to mention the other clip you should see. "Today Tonight report of Jodi Power Tues Feb 13th 1." Enough proof for you? It has convinced me!!
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 Kim Moore & Jodi Power? You're shitting me right? Both those people are paid liars. How do you know Moore wasn't paid? Where and when did the police say she was "reliable"? Why haven't they acted on any of her claims? Why have they never investigated any of the Corby family, for matters of international trafficking? And if a liar as transparent as Power can convince you, then you are obviously either very gullible, OR you want Corby to be guilty. Which is it?
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 So you have referred to a couple of youtube videos. Wow. Is this what constitutes your "proof", as you call it?? And you call supporters arguments "flimsy" ? I'm the one laughing now. Back to the main issue. Why were none of Power's or Moore's claims ever taken seriously, or investigated by QLD police or AFP? Why did QLD police even issue a statement, near the time of the Power interview, certifying Michael Corby's clear record?
@Zoxo0 ...I trust the experts in those interviews who ALL said that Jodie Power is telling the truth. I go on expert testimony, not on emotional rhetoric. The last thing I wanna say is that there is too much "smoke" surrounding Schapelle and her family, and within the Corby family closets there looms a huge fire! I cannot say 100% that she is innocent or guilty because I did not attend her trial so I have not heard all the evidence. However, the evidence I have come across points to her guilt.
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 Experts? Do you mean a dude in a suit (who was paid to say whatever TT wanted him to) who conducted a polygraph on Power, that gave an ambiguous result? Was he ever called on by police to assist in any actual Corby investigations?
So, Jodi thinks the stuff might be from Adelaide, and MAYBE Schapelle was going to meet someone there (who she doesn't name) What a complete fail. Sorry, but this doesn't really cut it for me. Is this all it took to convince you?
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 Who are the other experts? You did say "experts" plural. Would that be the TV journalist, who said that police have taken Kim Moore's claims seriously? Yeah the journo said that.
So we get to see some nobody, waffle on about some unnamed men who she claims to have links to Schapelle (did the police find any?) and about some deal years ago, involving 2 unnamed men, and about some "they" and some "he" who threatened her, and offered drugs to her son.
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 You said there's 'heaps' of evidence pointing to Corby's guilt, and said that those 2 videos were 'for starters'. What else have you got?
You say that all the evidence you've come across, points to her guilt. But by you commenting on my channel, this proves you have come across evidence that points to her innocence. Which you choose to either ignore, or write off as 'heresay', while endorsing heresay allegations, such as those given in those 2 useless videos.
@Zoxo0 ...No, it's not the Youtube videos per se, it's the content in the videos and the expert testimony contained within them. Look, this is getting really boring. Quite frankly I don't care what happens to her. Merry Christmas, man!
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 From what I can see, the allegations linking Michael Corby to drug dealers and the international (or even local) drug trade, seem to be just that, allegations. Without much substance either. Just a whole lot of "So &so said this" or "some friend" or "relative" or some "source" alleges that ...etc There's nothing concrete.
Sometimes 'stinking sewage" just has a layer of cloudy material on the surface, which can easily be penetrated, to reveal clearer water.
@Zoxo0 Tourism is one of the indonesian's major economy contributors. The Government are not daft to risk 7.6 Billion USD revenue received from tourism. The Indonesian Government are not daft to risk their economy. How would you explain Corby's half brother James who got convicted of drug related offence as he was with her at that time. Do research Corby's family background (Michael,James, Mercedez). You would not be surprise to find out why she is guilty.
She was framed…I think of her often…dont know her but think of her all the time….just so trajic…..Since this happened to her ….I will NOT got to this part of the world or let my kids go there….THIS COULD HAPPEN TO ANYONE!!!!!!
@awitione ....Corby’s are a sad drug club masquerading as a family. Schapelle & her criminal brother James KISINA took the drugs to Bali to for her sister Mercedes Balinese husband. The body board weighed over twice its weight with a pillow sack of grass inside but she didn’t feel that? Please. Schapelle claimed the bag so James (Drug & house invasion convictions) walks free. The other ½ brother, Clinton Rose is also a habitual criminal. She’s Guilty, foolish & Corby stupid.
She was framed…I think of her often…dont know her but think of her all the time….just so trajic…..Since this happened to her ….I will NOT got to Bali or let my kids go there….THIS COULD HAPPEN TO ANYONE!!!!!!
... is an unwitting puppet for a corrupt propaganda machine, whose objective is to keep an innocent woman in jail.
So are many others, who just like TheCrazyBugga, don't even have the individual thought and reasoning capacity, to even realise they are just mindless robots... repeating a line, that the propaganda machine has programmed into them.
When the truth comes out, these people are going to feel like absolute tools...
its pathetic to read comments about her being let free and that she didn't do it, THEY DONT KNOW HER, she's in a scum, drugged family and yet she's not a druggie? She's a dog, and i'm glad she's now locked up like one.
SHE DOESN'T need to be there to avoid selling drugs to you kids. even if she tried they could just refuse to buy it. hahahahahahahaha. I'm so tired of kids being freed from responibility. & parents are
@ghdtreb why dont u just go to bali n take her with u.indonesian will not let her go.look,bali nine ring leader is going to die by firing squad.what do you think.im so happy for that.so what?im indonesian
@ghdtreb You must be uneducated, steroid fueled, binge drinker who does not understand the root cause, but rather speak out loud out of your shallow mind. I agree that She should be freed as I personally think she has served her punishment, and this case has nothing to do with corruption.
@TheCrazyBugga Bryan with a y .... or an i ? What about the surname... not Kenton by any chance? The exact name you gave does not come up in a search connected with facebook....
"And how about Ben Greenway? Has the old man asked for him yet?"
"No," said the other; "he thinks, of course, that the Scotchman has gone ashore with the young woman. What else could he do, being a faithful servant? To-morrow I shall set Greenway free and let him tell his own tale to his master. But I shall tell my tale first, and then he can speak or not speak, as he chooses; it will make no difference one way or another."
As Big Sam passed Black Paul he winked and whispered: "The old fool is doing exactly what I would have done if he hadn't come aboard. This suits my plan as if he were trying his best to please me."
In a very short time the cable was slipped, for Big Sam had no notion of betraying the departure of the vessel by the creaking of a capstan; and, with the hoisting of a few sails and no light aboard except the shaded lamp at the binnacle, the Sarah Williams moved down the river and out upon the sea.
"Now," cried Captain Bonnet, "where is my daughter? I hope that Ben Greenway has caused her to retire to shelter?"
"Your daughter!" exclaimed Big Sam, before any one else could speak, "she is not here. It was still early twilight when she told me she would wait no longer, and desired to be sent ashore in a boat. This request, of course, I immediately granted, feeling bound thereto, as she was your daughter, and that I was, in a measure, under her orders."
But under the circumstances they contented themselves with the assurance of the respectable Mr. Bonnet that he would appear before them the next morning and give them every opportunity of examining his most respectable ship. Having done this, they retired to their beds, and the respectable Bonnet immediately boarded his vessel.
Now began the body and soul of Big Sam to tremble. If the officers of the law, having disposed of Captain Bonnet, had now come to the ship, he had no sufficient tale to tell them about the disappearance of Mistress Kate Bonnet; nor could he resist. For why should the crew obey his orders? They had not yet agreed to receive him as their captain, and, so far, they had done nothing to set themselves against the authorities. It was a bad case for Big Sam.
"And now, what I have to say to you," said Black Paul, "is, that you should get away from here without waiting for the tide. If one of these rascals drops overboard and swims ashore, he may get a good reward for news of the murder committed on this vessel, and there isn't any reason to think, so far as I know, that the Sarah Williams can sail any faster than two or three other vessels now in the harbour."
"Now I shall tell you," said he, "exactly what happened. A little before dark she went ashore in a boat which was then leaving the ship. I allowed her to do this because she was very much in earnest about it, and talked sharply, and also because I thought the town was the best place for her,
But when the elderly man and his lantern reached the quarter-deck, there was no Mistress Kate there, and, during the rapid search which ensued, there was no Mistress Kate to be found on the vessel.
Big Sam was very much disturbed; she must have jumped overboard. But what a wild young woman to do that upon such little provocation, for how should she know that he was about to run away with her father's vessel
As the time approached when Big Sam intended to take the Sarah Williams out of port, it seemed really necessary that Mistress Kate Bonnet should descend from the exposed quarterdeck and seek shelter from the night air in the captain's cabin or in her own room;
A lowlife stubborn criminal’s advocate calling himself gvnhghs09 was exposed & humiliated supporting the Corby drug syndicate. This junkie loving big head has now taken a new secret wanker identify of 001TheSentineL. He posts dozen of false claims about conspiracy theories & lacks the intelligence to accept his own sad failings. This tool now disgracefully proves himself to a fucktard self lover by posting to document the times & dates he visits this site (eg 3.4.11 14.04 EST). Wanker!
Corby’s are a sad drug club masquerading as a family. Schapelle & her criminal brother James KISINA took the drugs to Bali to for the sister Mercedes Balinese husband. The body board weighed over twice its weight with a pillow sack of grass inside but she didn’t feel that? Please.Schapelle claimed the bag so James (Drug & house invasion convictions) walks free. The other ½ brother, Clinton Rose is also a habitual criminal. Her lawyer also admitted to fabricating her defense. Corby's are shit
Corby’s are a sad drug club masquerading as a family. Schapelle & her criminal brother James KISINA took the drugs to Bali to for her sister Mercedes Balinese husband.The body board weighed over twice its weight with a pillow sack of grass inside but she didn’t feel that? Please. Schapelle claimed the bag so James (Drug & house invasion convictions) walks free. The other ½ brother, Clinton Rose is also a habitual criminal. Her lawyer also admitted to fabricating her defense. Corby's are shit
She sat by Kate and she talked to her until the girl stopped sobbing and began to see for herself that her father knew his own business, and that he had most certainly sent her a message to go on shore, which had not been delivered.
As to poor Ben Greenway, the good woman was greatly relieved that her son had not mentioned him, and she took care not to do it herself. She did not wish to
possible about Major Bonnet--because, of course, all that he knew about him was mere hearsay--but dilating with much vigour upon the shameful conduct of Madam Bonnet; for the young lady ought surely to know what sort of a woman her father's wife really was, and what she might expect if she should return to her house. He could have said even more about the interview with the angry woman, but his mother's eyes were upon him.
"I am quite myself again," she said, noticing his wide eyes, "and your mother has been good enough to lend me a pair of your shoes and stockings. Mine are so utterly ruined, and I could not walk barefooted."
Dickory was so filled with pride that this fair being could wear his shoes, and that she was wearing them, that he could only mumble some stupid words about being so glad to serve her. And she, wise girl, said nothing about the quantities of soft cotton-wool which Dame Charter ha
is not for us to make up our minds that Major Bonnet and good Ben Greenway have been carried off by wicked men, for this would be sad indeed for that fair girl to believe. So remember, Dickory, that it is our duty always to think the best of everything. And now I will go through the underbrush to the house, and when you get there yourself you must tell your story as if you had not told it to me."
"Yes, mother," he said, "it might have been that way, but I don't believe that he went of his own accord, and I don't believe that he would take Ben Greenway with him. I think, mother, that they were both stolen with the ship."
"That might be," said his mother, "but we have no right to take such a view of it, and to impart it to his daughter. If he went away of his own accord, everything will doubtless be made right, and we shall know his reasons for what he has done. It
"I don't know, Dickory," said good Dame Charter reflectively; "we must not be too quick to believe harm of our fellow-beings. It does look bad, as the townspeople thought, that Major Bonnet should own such a ship with such a strange crew, but he is a man who knows his own business, and may have had good reason for what he has done. He might have been sailing out to some foreign part to bring back a rich cargo, and needed stout men to defend it from the
Before he turned into the inlet, Dickory was called from the shore, and to his surprise he saw his mother standing on the bank in front of a mass of bushes, which concealed her from her house.
"Come here, Dickory," she said, "and tell me what you have heard?"
Her son told his doleful tale.
"I fear me, mother," he said, "that Major Bonnet's ship has gone on some secret and bad business, and that he is mixed up in it. Else why did he desert his daughter?
The tide was running down, and Dickory made a swift passage to the town.
Seeing on the pier the man from whom he had borrowed the rope, he stopped to return him his property, and thinking that the good people of the town should know that, no matter what had befallen Major Bonnet, his daughter had not gone with him and was safe among friends, he mentioned these facts to
Corby’s are a sad drug club masquerading as a family. Schapelle & her criminal brother James KISINA took the drugs to Bali to for her sister Mercedes Balinese husband. The body board weighed over twice its weight with a pillow sack of grass inside but she didn’t feel that? Please. Schapelle claimed the bag so James (Drug & house invasion convictions) walks free. The other ½ brother, Clinton Rose is also a habitual criminal. Her lawyer also admitted to fabricating her defense. Corby's are shit!
@Ebelleboo2two I no longer use my old name gvnhghs09. I'm not sure what you mean with that comment on gvnhghs09's page. There's nothing cryptic. Just sending clear directions to facts.
Corby’s are a sad drug club masquerading as a family. Schapelle & her criminal brother James KISINA took the drugs to Bali to for her sister Mercedes Balinese husband. The body board weighed over twice its weight with a pillow sack of grass inside but she didn’t feel that? Please. Schapelle claimed the bag so James (Drug & house invasion convictions) walks free. The other ½ brother, Clinton Rose is also a habitual criminal. She’s Guilty, foolish & Corby stupid.
"Yours will be an easily laden ship," said she, "for you take in with you no great store of goods for traffic. But I suppose you design to pick up your cargo among the islands where you cruise, and at a less cost, perchance, than it could be procured here?"
"Yes, yes," he said; "you have hit it fairly, my little girl, you have hit it fairly."
"Oh, yes," he said, with an affectionate smile, "and I will leave you with your Uncle Delaplaine, where you can stay while I make some little cruises here and there."
"And so I am really to go?" she exclaimed, her eyes sparkling.
"Really to go," said he.
"And what may I pack up?" she asked, thinking of her step-mother.
"Not much," he said, "not much. We will be able to find at Spanish Town something braver in the way of apparel than anything you now po
t is astonishing how soon after this a young man, dressed in a brown suit, and very pleasant to look upon, came rapidly walking along the river bank. This was Master Martin Newcombe, a young Englishman, not two years from his native land, and now a prosperous farmer on the other side of the river.
It often happened that Master Newcombe, at the close of his agricultural labours, would put on a good suit of clothes and ride over the bridge to the town, to
Mr. Delaplaine was troubled far more than he had yet been. His sorrowing niece believed that there was something which might be done for her father, but he, her practical uncle, did not believe that anything could be done. And, even if this were possible, he did not wish to do it. If, by some unheard-of miracle, his niece should be enabled to carry out her scheme, she could not go alone, and thoughts of sailing
I thought about it all last night," said Kate, "and this is what I will do. I will go to the Governor; I will tell him all about my father. I do not think it will be wrong even to tell him why I think his mind has become unsettled, for if that woman in Bridgetown has behaved wickedly, her wickedness should be known. Then I will ask him to give me written authority to take my father wherever I may find him, and to bring him here, where it shall be decided what shall be
istress Kate Bonnet was not a girl to sit quietly under the tremendous strain which bore upon her after the departure of the Badger. How could she be contented or even quiet at any moment, when at that moment that heartless Captain Vince might have his sword raised above the head of her unfortunate father?
"Uncle," she said, "I cannot bear it any longer, I must do something."
"But, my dear," he asked, looking down upon her with infinite affection, "what can you do? We are here upon an
whose life had begun to cheer up wonderfully since the arrival of his niece and her triumphant entry into the society of the town, became more gloomy than he had been since the months which followed the death of his wife. Over and over did he wish that his brother-in-law Bonnet had long since been shut up in some place where his eccentricities could do no harm to his fellow-creatures, especially to his most lovely daughter.
The days were getting very long at Spanish Town, although there were no more hours of sunlight than was usual at the season; and even the optimism of Dame Charter was scarcely able to brighten her own soul, much less that of Kate Bonnet, who had almost forgotten what it was to be optimistic. Poor Mr. Delaplaine,
Just in case you're wondering why somebody named TheCrazyBugga is filling up this post with irrelevant hogwash... ...feel free to do a word search on this page for the word exposed
A minute before this Captain Stede Bonnet had been in a very pleasant state of mind. It was only two days ago that he had captured a Spanish ship, from which he got great gain, including considerable stores of gold. Everything of value had been secured, the tall galleon had been burned, and its crew had been marooned on a barren spot on the coast of San Domingo. The spoils had been divided, at least every man knew what his share was to be, and the officers and the crew of the Revenge were in
These things were possible, and his heart fell; but it was not with fear. Dickory Charter was as bold a fellow as ever stood on the deck in a sea fight, but his heart fell at the thought that he might not be going to her old home, and that he might not sail back with good news to her.
As the swift-sailing pirate ship sped on, Ben Greenway came aft to Captain Bonnet, and a grievous grin was on the Scotchman's face.
Without further delay, the captain and crew of the King and Queen went to work and hove to their brig.
Young Dickory Charter also hove to. He did not know exactly why, but his dream stopped sailing over a sea of delight. They stood motionless, their sails flapping in the wind.
"Pirates!" he thought to himself, cold shivers running through him, "is this brig to be taken? Am I to be taken? Am I not to go to Barbadoes,
Presently he turned and asked of some one if there was likelihood of bad weather. The mate, to whom he had spoken, said somewhat unpleasantly, "Bad weather enough, I take it, as we may all soon know; but it is not wind or rain. There is bad weather for you! Do you see that?"
Dickory looked, and saw far away, but still distinct, a vessel under full sail with a little black spot floating high above it.
He turned to the man for explanation. "And what is that?" he said.
At that moment there was a flash at the bow of the approaching vessel, a little smoke, and then the report of a cannon came over the water.
Without further delay, the captain and crew of the King and Queen went to work and hove to their brig.
Young Dickory Charter also hove to. He did not know exactly why, but his dream stopped sailing over a sea of delight. They stood motionless, their sails flapping in the wind.
attempt to analyze, but was content to breathe as if it had been the common air about him. He was going away from every one he loved, and yet never before had he been so happy in going to any one he loved. He cared to talk to no one on board, but in company with his joy he stood and gazed westward out over the sea.
He was but little younger than she was, and yet that difference, so slight, had lifted him from things of earth and had placed him in that paradise where he now dwelt.
When Dickory Charter sailed away from the island of Jamaica, his reason, had it been called upon, would have told him that he had a good stout brig under him on which there were people and ropes and sails and something to eat and drink. But in those moments of paradise he did not trouble his reason very much, and lived in an
Schapelle Corby is the innocent victim of two corrupt and deceiptful regimes.
The original hypothesis.. ...that she was an unwitting mule for Australian airport baggage handlers, who were allegedly involved in an interstate drug trafficking operation... has long since fallen out of favour...
Google "schapelle corby the evidence file" with quotation marks. First result.
It's a long file, but please make sure you have read it completely, and investigated every link on that page, taking note of points 8 and 10 in particular, before commenting here...
...then
Google schapelle corby media project
First 8 results. (journoz & truthnews) These outline the procedure utilised by the Australian media for shaping public opinion.
"Aussie Gold" is a myth that was seeded, by a now wholy discredited newspaper article by MATTHEW MOORE. This work of fiction has been debunked from multiple angles.
Google mooresaussiegold
First result. On this page, be sure to investigate the link entitled "She shoulda felt the weight!"
Google moore aussie gold
First result.
Second result is the article itself.
Point 1 of The evidence file also discredits MOORE's article.
I have read the names of them to you and I have remembered many of them and I have not weakened, but now comes a task which is too great for me.
These things which follow were all intended for my daughter Kate. Silks and satins and cloth of gold, ribbons and fine linen, laces and ornaments, all these I selected for my dear daughter, and by day and by night I have thought of her apparelled in fine raiment, more richly dressed than any lady in Barbadoes.
man who knew adversity, yet was not able to humble himself under it. He was bent and borne down, although not yet broken. Had he been broken he could better have accommodated himself to his present case. His clothes were those of the common class of civilian, and there was that about him which indicated that he cared no more for neatness or good looks.
reading from some roughly written lists descriptions and quantities of goods, the value of each item being estimated by the canny Scotchman, who set down the figures upon another list. Presently Bonnet put down his papers and heaved a heavy sigh, which sigh seemed to harmonize very well with his general appearance. He carried no longer upon him the countenance of the bold officer who, in uniform and flowing feather, trod the quarter-deck of the Revenge, but bore the expression of a
a large, low storehouse, not far from the pier, sat Stede Bonnet and his faithful friend and servitor, Ben Greenway. The storehouse was crowded with goods of almost every imaginable description, and even the room back of it contained an overflow of bales, boxes, and barrels. At a small table near a window sat the Scotchman and Bonnet, the latter
As soon as the anchor was dropped, Kate wished to go on shore, but her uncle would not hear of that. He must know something definite before he trusted Kate or himself in such a lawless town as Belize. The captain, who was going ashore, could make inquiries, and Kate must wait.
As the good ship approached her port Kate Bonnet kept steadfastly on deck during most of the daylight, her eyes searching the surface of the water for something which looked like her father's ship, the Revenge.
True, Mr. Newcombe had written her that Major Bonnet had given up piracy and was now engaged in commercial business in the town, but still, if she should see the Revenge, the sight would be of absorbing interest to her. She was a girl of quick observation and good memory,
carried no prejudices. Sometimes she was laden with goods bought from the pirates and destined to be sold to honest people; and, again, she carried commodities purchased from those who were their legal owners and intended for the use of the bold rascals who sailed under the Jolly Roger. Then, as now, it was impossible for thieves to steal all the commodities they desired; some things must be bought. Thus, s
There were not many captains of merchantmen in the early part of the eighteenth century who cared to sail into the Gulf of Honduras, that body of water being such a favourite resort of pirates.
But no such fears troubled the mind of the skipper of the brig Belinda, which was now making the best of her way towards the port of Belize. She was a sturdy vessel and
@001TheSentineL Who said I didn't want to help her? Shes Australian so that means this is her country and should be brought home to serve her time. You shouldn't use someone who is so vulnerable as a tool to get at me, she is still a human being you know :) Your anger forces yourself to create your own world of delusion and your weak mind forgets reality and believes your new world. lol meeeeeoww :)
@TheCrazyBugga "Your anger forces yourself to create your own world of delusion and your weak mind forgets reality" -this is where you failed... ...with this lame attempt, to again turn it on me. The search directions I am posting up, discredit every single thing you write.
"You shouldn't use someone who is so vulnerable as a tool to get at me" -what is this all about? All you have to do, is just give up this hopleless game you are playing.....
@TheCrazyBugga ...anybody can see now, that you are trying to hide the truth about "someone who is so vulnerable"..... AND the snide comments you wrote about "someone who is so vulnerable" ...because you are so desperately trying to protect your precious little ego......
And, by the way, it would not be a bad thing if I touch at Blackbeard's vessel and inform him that you are here; I don't suppose he knows the Revenge, nor her captain neither."
"I doubt that, Bittern," said Bonnet, "I doubt it very much. I assure you that I am known from one end of this coast to the other, and Captain Blackbeard is not an ignorant man. So
When Black Paul had gone to execute his orders, Ben Greenway heaved a heavy sigh. "Now I begin to fear, Master Bonnet, that the day o' your salvation has really gone by. When ye not only murder an' rob upon the high seas, but keep consort with other murderers an' robbers, then I fear ye are indeed lost. But I shall stand by ye, Master Bonnet, I shall stand by ye; an' if, ever I find there is the least bit o' ye to be snatched from the flames, I'll snatch it!"
"I doubt that, Bittern," said Bonnet, "I doubt it very much. I assure you that I am known from one end of this coast to the other, and Captain Blackbeard is not an ignorant man. So you can go ashore and take some of the men, stopping at Blackbeard's ship. And, by the way, I want you to go by that bark of ours and give her the old black Roger I used to fly.
I forgot to send it to her, and a man might as well not own and command two vessels if he get not the credit of it."
The morning was advanced and the Revenge was rolling easily at her anchorage, but Bonnet was somewhat uncertain as to the next step he ought to take. He wanted to see Blackbeard as soon as possible, but it would certainly be a breach of etiquette entirely inconsistent with his present position for him to go to see him. He was the latest comer, and thought it was the part of Blackbeard to make the first visit.
ors, Captain Bonnet had bedecked himself a day too soon, and there were some jeers and sneers among his crew when he descended to his cabin to take off his fine clothes. But his self-complacency was well armoured, and he did not hear the jokes of which he was the subject, especially by the little clique of which Black Paul was the centre. But the sailing-master knew his business, and the Revenge was safely, though slowly, sailed among th
As night came on there could be seen, twinkling far away upon the horizon, a beacon light, which in those days was kept burning for the benefit of the piratical craft which made a rendezvous of the waters off Belize, then the commercial centre for the vessels of the "free companions." Having supposed, in his unnautical mind, that his entrance into the Gulf of Honduras meant the end of his present voyage, and not wishing to lower his own feeling of importance by asking too man
her attendant bark into the waters of Honduras Gulf, and proudly stood Captain Stede Bonnet upon his quarter-deck, dressed in a handsome uniform which might have been that of a captain or admiral in the royal navy; one hand caressed his ornate sword-hilt, while the other was thrust into the bo
dirty corruption omg let her go...sick wrong
37Moons 6 days ago
Even if they released her now..they already permanently destroyed this wonderful human being...Also the Australian government is criminal. The Australian Corruporation media is just as evil...The NWO has taken over Australia and is now in the agenda to destroy the spirits of the wonderful Australian people.. But as usual the good people do no good to stop the evil..
FolkPhotographer 2 weeks ago
@FolkPhotographer There is no NWO it's the same old shit that's always been going on, chap. Nothing new here. Get her the fuck out of prison.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
botchbud 2 weeks ago
@botchbud Do a search...'Agenda 21' then ' CODEX Alimentarious" then ' The Georgia Guidestones"... there is no shortage of information about the NWO.. Oh and I can not find any videos, articles or new about Schapelle that is done after 2009... Is she even alive?
FolkPhotographer 2 weeks ago
@FolkPhotographer All I'm saying is, the fact that there are corrupt rich people backed by militant forces who own our asses, isn't new at all. It's been going on for a very long time!! Maybe if we had some power, we could pull Schapelle Corby out of jail. It appears numbers of people have already written letters to powerful people and they don't give a shit. Maybe that will change and it won't be that important to keep her in jail anymore. It's really ridiculous.
botchbud 2 weeks ago
@botchbud From looking at you pictures of you on your channel..your a sick person
FolkPhotographer 2 weeks ago
Schapelle Corby is INNOCENT !!!!!!
spellground 3 weeks ago 2
@PhopSycH I always supported her. The sentence was far too harsh and the crime not proven to standards we would accept. It does not matter now if she is innocent or guilty. Translating blogs from Indonesian to find how the Indonesian people feel, it is a matter of pride, and the govt could lose face if they back down. The only way she is getting out early is to swallow some pride and say whatever she needs to return home. Either that or remain where she is. It is not I who is the moron PS.
superkiwistar 1 month ago
Let her go. She's served long enough. Indonesia has proven it's point and made an example for everyone to see. Schapelle poses no threat to Indonesia, has hurt nobody, and is very unlikely to ever commit a crime. If admitting you did it is the price for freedom, Schapelle, then you should do it.
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@superkiwistar IF she actually DID do it, and IF her freedom was a just a simple matter, of admitting her guilt. . .
. . .then don't you think . . .SHE WOULD HAVE DONE SO BY NOW......???
You fucking moron.
PhopSycH 1 month ago
@PhopSycH I should perhaps have phrased my earlier comment like this:
If "admitting" you did it is the price for freedom, Schapelle, then you should do it.
She needs to think more about herself than principles. You can say what you like PS, but I note the tide of public opinion is turning against Schapelle as media reveal more details about her family. I think the whole episode is tragic and hope she gets out soon.
superkiwistar 1 month ago
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@superkiwistar Your responses make sense, and I can not argue with them. Putting quotation marks around the word "admitting" ...now makes your position clear. I take back, calling you a moron.
There's just one other word, that should also be in quotation marks...
"details"
PhopSycH 1 month ago
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THE EXPENDABLE PROJECT
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from four continents. Three years of
intensive research and investigation.
Thousands of verified documents,
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The Political Sacrifice of Schapelle Corby.
marieandkarn 2 months ago
Corby is innocent.
expendable.tv
Streetpartymarty 2 months ago
The Primary Smear report.
Google search "expendable primary smear report"
Zoxo0 2 months ago
@Zoxo0 The Expendable Project? Every Australian needs to see this website! She is collateral damage in a massive cover up by the airport authorities, the government and the police.
Streetpartymarty 2 months ago
Sounds like the sort of thing done by somebody with a lot of spare time. You probably don't have to be sane, to weave a purse from your own hair, just need a lot of spare time.
Zoxo0 2 months ago
Corby made a woven purse using threads of her own hair? WOW. That's great. That DOESN"T show a demented mind - it shows creativity and resourcefulness - signs of a very HEALTHY mind. Keep weaving Corby!! Where can I buy one of those creative purses??
ThomasAUSTRALIA1 2 months ago
I don't even care if she is "guilty" of the "crime". Big fucking deal if she she was smuggling pot... she shouldn't be locked up in some hell hole over pot.
It's quite devastating to think of her there and suffering and losing these years of her young life. I don't believe she'll get out before her time is up either.
Can anyone tell me how many years she's already served? From what I understand it's only been 6 (as of Dec.2011)?
brama1969 2 months ago
@brama1969 ...Yes quite harsh indeed, but that's their law and we have to respect it when travelling to their country. Same goes when tourists visit Australia - we expect them to respect our laws. There are many signs at at Denpasaar Airport stating that drug trafficing carries severe penalties.
ThomasAUSTRALIA1 2 months ago
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1
Tell us all something that we don't already know. I already explained that I don't give a fuck if she smuggled pot in or out of that filthy animal torturing repulsive country: The sentence is draconian and wrong and brutal and that's that.
And thanks for replying but not answering my question.
brama1969 2 months ago
@brama1969 ... Yes, I agree with you. The sentence IS draconian and very wrong, but she should have thought of that before smuggling the drugs into Indonesia. She has no one to blame but herself. I don't know the answer to your question - Google it to find the answer.
ThomasAUSTRALIA1 2 months ago
Are you seriously striking out completely the possibility of "Someone" else planting it there on-route to her final destination? Then picking it up after it has been cleared by the original owner (The victim) in this case "Schapelle's bag"? And, Yes if this “Person” would have succeeded in his or her criminal act there would have been a huge cash motive and benefits galore!
Yours truly,
Perry Mason
awitione 4 months ago
Please let this Girl go…..She was framed……LET HER GO!!!!!!!!!!!!
awitione 4 months ago
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Fess up girl !
joeTaipei 4 months ago
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She can come home soon as her 20yrs is over! Scum Bitch! :P
Zoink888 4 months ago
All Indonesion's should be ashamed of how they have treated this girl! We should do the same to them, when they come abroad!
Multimissalissa 5 months ago
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IF IT WASN'T HER , IT WAS THE AUSTRALIAN AIRPORT
joeTaipei 5 months ago
The Balinese police planted the marijuana in Schapelle's bag.
Zoxo0 6 months ago
@Zoxo0 ....OK, Perry Mason, and why exactly would they do that? What was their motive? What would they stand to gain? How would they benefit from an innocent girl being charged, convicted and jailed? I don't know how old you are, but your comment is very childlike and puerile.
ThomasAUSTRALIA1 4 months ago
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 Its a simple statement. That the balinese police planted the drugs in Schapelle Corby's bag. What's so childish about it? You could find answers to your own questions if you investigated for yourself, instead of asking others to spoonfeed you.
Zoxo0 2 months ago
@Zoxo0 ......I didn't say it was "childish", I said your comment was "childlike". The two are very different. I ask you again, why, in your opinion, would the Balinese police plant drugs in a stranger's bag? I mean what would they have to gain by doing that? The fact that you cannot answer these questions demonstrates how ridiculous your assertion is.
ThomasAUSTRALIA1 2 months ago
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 So you're one of those people who tries to look smart, by making an issue of one word. In that case, I'd love for you to explain what the vast difference is between childlike and childish. Not that it really matters though.
The Indonesians wanted to stop John Howard's recent interference in their internal matters. Such as, sending in the troops back in 1999 & 2000, interference in the Bali Bombing investigation, and pushing to have Jamah Islamiah outlawed.
Zoxo0 2 months ago
@Zoxo0 ....I didn't say there was a "vast" difference. As for interfering in the internal matters of another country, WE have no right to do that. How would we feel if the government of another country interfered in our affairs by sneding troops into Australia to remedy our internal problems? We need to butt out. Take a look at what's happeneing to America. They stick their noses in the affairs of other nations and they are continually the victims of terrorist attacks as a result.
ThomasAUSTRALIA1 2 months ago
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 Making issues of words again I see. OK then, so do I have to quote you word for word? You said "the two are very different". So tell me, how are "childlike" and "childish" very different?
Yes, we have no right to interfere with another country's affairs. But the Indonesians also have no right to frame an innocent Australian, which is what they did. Framed in such a way it was obvious, to impress on Howard, that Indonesia wound tolerate no more interference.
Zoxo0 2 months ago
@Zoxo0........"Childish" means typical of a child. "Childlike" means showing the POSITIVE QUALITIES that children have, eg trusting people, honesty, not wanting to hurt others, accepting others irrespective of their race or religion. How do you know Corby is innocent? Did you attend her trial? Were you privy to all the evidence presented in court? Or are you just influenced by the emotional rhetoric spewed by her supporters who give you distorted info to pad out their flimsy arguments?
ThomasAUSTRALIA1 2 months ago
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 So you're one of those people who actually believes, that a woman with no prior record, who was attending TAFE and caring for her terminally ill father, would actually be stupid enough to pack 4 kilos of pot into 2 clear plastic bags, (with the inner one slashed open, to let out the smell, and the outer one folded over, and not sealed) -then into a body board bag, along with the board & flippers, tearing the seams in the process, then tagged her name on it....
Zoxo0 2 months ago
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 ...and then tried to smuggle THIS into a country that executes drug traffickers...???
I suppose you also believe, that this bloated stinking body board bag, also made it past all security at TWO major Australian airports -on the same day as the Feds were running an operation, that was targeting drug traffickers...??
Zoxo0 2 months ago
@Zoxo0 ....To answer your question in one word - YES! She is a known druggie and it has been proven that she was running a drug smuggling ring to Indonesia several months before she was arrested. SO are you implying that people who attend TAFE are "angelic". OMG How old are you? You are so childlike. Hey people who go to TAFE and other tertiary institutions rape, murder, lie, avoid paying taxes, smuggle drugs to other countries..Didn't you know that?
ThomasAUSTRALIA1 2 months ago
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 I see you're one of those people who likes to make big issues of irrelevant, unimportant things, while sidestepping the main issues. I could have left the TAFE part out, I suppose.
But what about the main part of my query? -The part about the likelihood of someone being stupid enough, to try to smuggle such a bloated bag into a country that executes drug traffickers? Or the likelihood of that bag, having made it past security at 2 major Australian airports?
Zoxo0 2 months ago
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 By "druggie" -is that supposed to mean a drug user? If so, then you're wrong. During the trial, she was urine tested for drugs, and the results were negative. No-one has shown any proof, she's a drug user, and I doubt if you have any either.
Could you elaborate on this "proof" that Corby was running a drug smuggling ring to Indonesia, before she was arrested. Why would you smuggle drugs to a place, where you'd earn only a fraction, of what you could in Oz?
Zoxo0 2 months ago
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 What exactly constitutes this "proof"? If the Australian Federal Police thought Corby was a drug smuggler, then why was she, and her family not investigated at the time of the trial? Why did the Bali police not even investigate her sister, her only contact in Bali??
Zoxo0 2 months ago
@Zoxo0 ...LOL. I just had to laugh when you wrote "could have left the TAFE part out." OK... you want eveidence? There's heaps, but for starters, take a look at the Youtube clip "Today Tonight report on Schapelle Corby Conviction". Kim Moore was NOT paid for this interview and the police have claimed that she is a very reliable police witness.
ThomasAUSTRALIA1 2 months ago
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 ....P S .. I forgot to mention the other clip you should see. "Today Tonight report of Jodi Power Tues Feb 13th 1." Enough proof for you? It has convinced me!!
ThomasAUSTRALIA1 2 months ago
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 Kim Moore & Jodi Power? You're shitting me right? Both those people are paid liars. How do you know Moore wasn't paid? Where and when did the police say she was "reliable"? Why haven't they acted on any of her claims? Why have they never investigated any of the Corby family, for matters of international trafficking? And if a liar as transparent as Power can convince you, then you are obviously either very gullible, OR you want Corby to be guilty. Which is it?
Zoxo0 2 months ago
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 So you have referred to a couple of youtube videos. Wow. Is this what constitutes your "proof", as you call it?? And you call supporters arguments "flimsy" ? I'm the one laughing now. Back to the main issue. Why were none of Power's or Moore's claims ever taken seriously, or investigated by QLD police or AFP? Why did QLD police even issue a statement, near the time of the Power interview, certifying Michael Corby's clear record?
Zoxo0 2 months ago
@Zoxo0 ...I trust the experts in those interviews who ALL said that Jodie Power is telling the truth. I go on expert testimony, not on emotional rhetoric. The last thing I wanna say is that there is too much "smoke" surrounding Schapelle and her family, and within the Corby family closets there looms a huge fire! I cannot say 100% that she is innocent or guilty because I did not attend her trial so I have not heard all the evidence. However, the evidence I have come across points to her guilt.
ThomasAUSTRALIA1 2 months ago
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 Experts? Do you mean a dude in a suit (who was paid to say whatever TT wanted him to) who conducted a polygraph on Power, that gave an ambiguous result? Was he ever called on by police to assist in any actual Corby investigations?
So, Jodi thinks the stuff might be from Adelaide, and MAYBE Schapelle was going to meet someone there (who she doesn't name) What a complete fail. Sorry, but this doesn't really cut it for me. Is this all it took to convince you?
Zoxo0 2 months ago
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 Who are the other experts? You did say "experts" plural. Would that be the TV journalist, who said that police have taken Kim Moore's claims seriously? Yeah the journo said that.
So we get to see some nobody, waffle on about some unnamed men who she claims to have links to Schapelle (did the police find any?) and about some deal years ago, involving 2 unnamed men, and about some "they" and some "he" who threatened her, and offered drugs to her son.
Zoxo0 2 months ago
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 You said there's 'heaps' of evidence pointing to Corby's guilt, and said that those 2 videos were 'for starters'. What else have you got?
You say that all the evidence you've come across, points to her guilt. But by you commenting on my channel, this proves you have come across evidence that points to her innocence. Which you choose to either ignore, or write off as 'heresay', while endorsing heresay allegations, such as those given in those 2 useless videos.
Zoxo0 2 months ago
@Zoxo0 ...No, it's not the Youtube videos per se, it's the content in the videos and the expert testimony contained within them. Look, this is getting really boring. Quite frankly I don't care what happens to her. Merry Christmas, man!
ThomasAUSTRALIA1 2 months ago
@Zoxo0 ...My last point.. Michael Corby's "clear record" as you put it, is as clear as stinking sewage.
ThomasAUSTRALIA1 2 months ago
@ThomasAUSTRALIA1 From what I can see, the allegations linking Michael Corby to drug dealers and the international (or even local) drug trade, seem to be just that, allegations. Without much substance either. Just a whole lot of "So &so said this" or "some friend" or "relative" or some "source" alleges that ...etc There's nothing concrete.
Sometimes 'stinking sewage" just has a layer of cloudy material on the surface, which can easily be penetrated, to reveal clearer water.
Zoxo0 2 months ago
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@Zoxo0 Tourism is one of the indonesian's major economy contributors. The Government are not daft to risk 7.6 Billion USD revenue received from tourism. The Indonesian Government are not daft to risk their economy. How would you explain Corby's half brother James who got convicted of drug related offence as he was with her at that time. Do research Corby's family background (Michael,James, Mercedez). You would not be surprise to find out why she is guilty.
adityadwiangga 2 months ago
She was framed…I think of her often…dont know her but think of her all the time….just so trajic…..Since this happened to her ….I will NOT got to this part of the world or let my kids go there….THIS COULD HAPPEN TO ANYONE!!!!!!
awitione 6 months ago 3
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@awitione ....Corby’s are a sad drug club masquerading as a family. Schapelle & her criminal brother James KISINA took the drugs to Bali to for her sister Mercedes Balinese husband. The body board weighed over twice its weight with a pillow sack of grass inside but she didn’t feel that? Please. Schapelle claimed the bag so James (Drug & house invasion convictions) walks free. The other ½ brother, Clinton Rose is also a habitual criminal. She’s Guilty, foolish & Corby stupid.
ThomasAUSTRALIA1 4 months ago
She was framed…I think of her often…dont know her but think of her all the time….just so trajic…..Since this happened to her ….I will NOT got to Bali or let my kids go there….THIS COULD HAPPEN TO ANYONE!!!!!!
awitione 6 months ago
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KILL HER
joeTaipei 7 months ago
TheCrazyBugga...
... is an unwitting puppet for a corrupt propaganda machine, whose objective is to keep an innocent woman in jail.
So are many others, who just like TheCrazyBugga, don't even have the individual thought and reasoning capacity, to even realise they are just mindless robots... repeating a line, that the propaganda machine has programmed into them.
When the truth comes out, these people are going to feel like absolute tools...
...especially TheCrazyBugga.
TCBpuppetMaster 7 months ago
Schapelle was released yesterday and she lives with me at the moment until she gets her feet on the ground, "pass the bong Corby".
TheCrazyBugga 7 months ago
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its pathetic to read comments about her being let free and that she didn't do it, THEY DONT KNOW HER, she's in a scum, drugged family and yet she's not a druggie? She's a dog, and i'm glad she's now locked up like one.
IceYourPimpHand 7 months ago
This makes Indonesians look like monkeys
drewbs1185 8 months ago
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leave her trafficking ass there !
If she was ugly , or a man , you wouldn't care at all
joeTaipei 8 months ago
send her HOME>! and dont make her admit to anything she is so obviously set up.!
SovereignBeing 8 months ago
SHE IS GETTING CRAZY...HAHAHA....
joker1111ism 8 months ago
Yo man , how can I get a Chapelle Corby hair shirt ?
joeTaipei 9 months ago
well while she is in there, she wont sell drugs to my kids
hideout41 9 months ago
SHE DOESN'T need to be there to avoid selling drugs to you kids. even if she tried they could just refuse to buy it. hahahahahahahaha. I'm so tired of kids being freed from responibility. & parents are
realitymainperson 7 months ago
And the copycat gets spammed again...
4 times in a row this time. All 4 spammed comments just below, and the one just below them, that looks like this name, is the work of an impersonator.
Feel free to view my channel page.
Note that I signed up under this name, at a date prior to the impostorous phoysych... same is the case for the impostorous TheSentaneL...
How can I possibly be the impostor?
This is the second time he has impersonated me, in one week.
PhopSycH 10 months ago
Let her go you corrupt indonesian fuckers!!!
ghdtreb 10 months ago 11
@ghdtreb why dont u just go to bali n take her with u.indonesian will not let her go.look,bali nine ring leader is going to die by firing squad.what do you think.im so happy for that.so what?im indonesian
joker1111ism 8 months ago
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adityadwiangga 2 months ago
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@ghdtreb You must be uneducated, steroid fueled, binge drinker who does not understand the root cause, but rather speak out loud out of your shallow mind. I agree that She should be freed as I personally think she has served her punishment, and this case has nothing to do with corruption.
adityadwiangga 2 months ago
She is no more suffering any mental illness than any other prisoner!! So do your 20yrs bitch! :P
Zoink555 10 months ago
And the COPYCAT gets spammed again...... 3 times in a row!
Schapelle Corby is the innocent victim of two corrupt regimes. Feel free to view my channel page for details.
And for links to facts...
PhopSycH 10 months ago
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TheCrazyBugga 10 months ago
Just above here, is where TheCrazyBugga will soon post up some more off-topic smoke-screen material...
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001TheSentineL 10 months ago
TheCrazyBugga will again prove... who's pulling the strings...
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001TheSentineL 10 months ago
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TheCrazyBugga 10 months ago
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TheCrazyBugga 10 months ago
@TheCrazyBugga Bryan with a y .... or an i ? What about the surname... not Kenton by any chance? The exact name you gave does not come up in a search connected with facebook....
001TheSentineL 10 months ago
@TheCrazyBugga Think I found it. Is there a photo of 2 women and 3 men at your facebook account?
001TheSentineL 10 months ago
@001TheSentineL Yep im the crazy fucker on the left, send a friend req
TheCrazyBugga 10 months ago
And here again, (just below) is another classic example, of a completely false statement made by TheCrazyBugga...
Feel free to view my channel page, for links to my bog, where the statements I make are actually substantiated.
And where both these clowns just below, are discredited.
001TheSentineL 10 months ago
Yer she got released for good behavior, shes living in Australia again. :)
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
Did she going back today ?
mouloudidou 11 months ago
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001TheSentineL 11 months ago
"And how about Ben Greenway? Has the old man asked for him yet?"
"No," said the other; "he thinks, of course, that the Scotchman has gone ashore with the young woman. What else could he do, being a faithful servant? To-morrow I shall set Greenway free and let him tell his own tale to his master. But I shall tell my tale first, and then he can speak or not speak, as he chooses; it will make no difference one way or another."
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
As Big Sam passed Black Paul he winked and whispered: "The old fool is doing exactly what I would have done if he hadn't come aboard. This suits my plan as if he were trying his best to please me."
In a very short time the cable was slipped, for Big Sam had no notion of betraying the departure of the vessel by the creaking of a capstan; and, with the hoisting of a few sails and no light aboard except the shaded lamp at the binnacle, the Sarah Williams moved down the river and out upon the sea.
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
"Now," cried Captain Bonnet, "where is my daughter? I hope that Ben Greenway has caused her to retire to shelter?"
"Your daughter!" exclaimed Big Sam, before any one else could speak, "she is not here. It was still early twilight when she told me she would wait no longer, and desired to be sent ashore in a boat. This request, of course, I immediately granted, feeling bound thereto, as she was your daughter, and that I was, in a measure, under her orders."
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
But under the circumstances they contented themselves with the assurance of the respectable Mr. Bonnet that he would appear before them the next morning and give them every opportunity of examining his most respectable ship. Having done this, they retired to their beds, and the respectable Bonnet immediately boarded his vessel.
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
Now began the body and soul of Big Sam to tremble. If the officers of the law, having disposed of Captain Bonnet, had now come to the ship, he had no sufficient tale to tell them about the disappearance of Mistress Kate Bonnet; nor could he resist. For why should the crew obey his orders? They had not yet agreed to receive him as their captain, and, so far, they had done nothing to set themselves against the authorities. It was a bad case for Big Sam.
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
"And now, what I have to say to you," said Black Paul, "is, that you should get away from here without waiting for the tide. If one of these rascals drops overboard and swims ashore, he may get a good reward for news of the murder committed on this vessel, and there isn't any reason to think, so far as I know, that the Sarah Williams can sail any faster than two or three other vessels now in the harbour."
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
"Now I shall tell you," said he, "exactly what happened. A little before dark she went ashore in a boat which was then leaving the ship. I allowed her to do this because she was very much in earnest about it, and talked sharply, and also because I thought the town was the best place for her,
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
But when the elderly man and his lantern reached the quarter-deck, there was no Mistress Kate there, and, during the rapid search which ensued, there was no Mistress Kate to be found on the vessel.
Big Sam was very much disturbed; she must have jumped overboard. But what a wild young woman to do that upon such little provocation, for how should she know that he was about to run away with her father's vessel
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
As the time approached when Big Sam intended to take the Sarah Williams out of port, it seemed really necessary that Mistress Kate Bonnet should descend from the exposed quarterdeck and seek shelter from the night air in the captain's cabin or in her own room;
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
See the vid posted by allforbelieving called Schapelle Corby, for my responses to the comments from BradMilne101 just below.
001TheSentineL 11 months ago
A lowlife stubborn criminal’s advocate calling himself gvnhghs09 was exposed & humiliated supporting the Corby drug syndicate. This junkie loving big head has now taken a new secret wanker identify of 001TheSentineL. He posts dozen of false claims about conspiracy theories & lacks the intelligence to accept his own sad failings. This tool now disgracefully proves himself to a fucktard self lover by posting to document the times & dates he visits this site (eg 3.4.11 14.04 EST). Wanker!
BradMilne101 11 months ago
Corby’s are a sad drug club masquerading as a family. Schapelle & her criminal brother James KISINA took the drugs to Bali to for the sister Mercedes Balinese husband. The body board weighed over twice its weight with a pillow sack of grass inside but she didn’t feel that? Please.Schapelle claimed the bag so James (Drug & house invasion convictions) walks free. The other ½ brother, Clinton Rose is also a habitual criminal. Her lawyer also admitted to fabricating her defense. Corby's are shit
BradMilne101 11 months ago
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Corby’s are a sad drug club masquerading as a family. Schapelle & her criminal brother James KISINA took the drugs to Bali to for her sister Mercedes Balinese husband.The body board weighed over twice its weight with a pillow sack of grass inside but she didn’t feel that? Please. Schapelle claimed the bag so James (Drug & house invasion convictions) walks free. The other ½ brother, Clinton Rose is also a habitual criminal. Her lawyer also admitted to fabricating her defense. Corby's are shit
BradMilne101 11 months ago
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001TheSentineL 11 months ago
She sat by Kate and she talked to her until the girl stopped sobbing and began to see for herself that her father knew his own business, and that he had most certainly sent her a message to go on shore, which had not been delivered.
As to poor Ben Greenway, the good woman was greatly relieved that her son had not mentioned him, and she took care not to do it herself. She did not wish to
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
possible about Major Bonnet--because, of course, all that he knew about him was mere hearsay--but dilating with much vigour upon the shameful conduct of Madam Bonnet; for the young lady ought surely to know what sort of a woman her father's wife really was, and what she might expect if she should return to her house. He could have said even more about the interview with the angry woman, but his mother's eyes were upon him.
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
"I am quite myself again," she said, noticing his wide eyes, "and your mother has been good enough to lend me a pair of your shoes and stockings. Mine are so utterly ruined, and I could not walk barefooted."
Dickory was so filled with pride that this fair being could wear his shoes, and that she was wearing them, that he could only mumble some stupid words about being so glad to serve her. And she, wise girl, said nothing about the quantities of soft cotton-wool which Dame Charter ha
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
is not for us to make up our minds that Major Bonnet and good Ben Greenway have been carried off by wicked men, for this would be sad indeed for that fair girl to believe. So remember, Dickory, that it is our duty always to think the best of everything. And now I will go through the underbrush to the house, and when you get there yourself you must tell your story as if you had not told it to me."
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
"Yes, mother," he said, "it might have been that way, but I don't believe that he went of his own accord, and I don't believe that he would take Ben Greenway with him. I think, mother, that they were both stolen with the ship."
"That might be," said his mother, "but we have no right to take such a view of it, and to impart it to his daughter. If he went away of his own accord, everything will doubtless be made right, and we shall know his reasons for what he has done. It
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
"I don't know, Dickory," said good Dame Charter reflectively; "we must not be too quick to believe harm of our fellow-beings. It does look bad, as the townspeople thought, that Major Bonnet should own such a ship with such a strange crew, but he is a man who knows his own business, and may have had good reason for what he has done. He might have been sailing out to some foreign part to bring back a rich cargo, and needed stout men to defend it from the
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
Before he turned into the inlet, Dickory was called from the shore, and to his surprise he saw his mother standing on the bank in front of a mass of bushes, which concealed her from her house.
"Come here, Dickory," she said, "and tell me what you have heard?"
Her son told his doleful tale.
"I fear me, mother," he said, "that Major Bonnet's ship has gone on some secret and bad business, and that he is mixed up in it. Else why did he desert his daughter?
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
The tide was running down, and Dickory made a swift passage to the town.
Seeing on the pier the man from whom he had borrowed the rope, he stopped to return him his property, and thinking that the good people of the town should know that, no matter what had befallen Major Bonnet, his daughter had not gone with him and was safe among friends, he mentioned these facts to
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
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Corby’s are a sad drug club masquerading as a family. Schapelle & her criminal brother James KISINA took the drugs to Bali to for her sister Mercedes Balinese husband. The body board weighed over twice its weight with a pillow sack of grass inside but she didn’t feel that? Please. Schapelle claimed the bag so James (Drug & house invasion convictions) walks free. The other ½ brother, Clinton Rose is also a habitual criminal. Her lawyer also admitted to fabricating her defense. Corby's are shit!
BradMilne101 11 months ago
Thanks for the reference materials. I will read them. Ebelleboo2
Ebelleboo2two 11 months ago
@Ebelleboo2two I no longer use my old name gvnhghs09. I'm not sure what you mean with that comment on gvnhghs09's page. There's nothing cryptic. Just sending clear directions to facts.
001TheSentineL 11 months ago
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Feel free to paste this into your address bar to go to my blog:
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001TheSentineL 11 months ago
Corby’s are a sad drug club masquerading as a family. Schapelle & her criminal brother James KISINA took the drugs to Bali to for her sister Mercedes Balinese husband. The body board weighed over twice its weight with a pillow sack of grass inside but she didn’t feel that? Please. Schapelle claimed the bag so James (Drug & house invasion convictions) walks free. The other ½ brother, Clinton Rose is also a habitual criminal. She’s Guilty, foolish & Corby stupid.
BradMilne101 11 months ago
What exactly does...
Kate Bonnet: The Romance of a Pirate's Daughter, a novel by Frank R Stockton
....have to do with Schapelle Corby?
TheCrazyBugga has been lost now for just over a week...
001TheSentineL 11 months ago
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She was very happy, and she laughed.
"Yours will be an easily laden ship," said she, "for you take in with you no great store of goods for traffic. But I suppose you design to pick up your cargo among the islands where you cruise, and at a less cost, perchance, than it could be procured here?"
"Yes, yes," he said; "you have hit it fairly, my little girl, you have hit it fairly."
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
"And sail for Jamaica?" she exclaimed.
"Oh, yes," he said, with an affectionate smile, "and I will leave you with your Uncle Delaplaine, where you can stay while I make some little cruises here and there."
"And so I am really to go?" she exclaimed, her eyes sparkling.
"Really to go," said he.
"And what may I pack up?" she asked, thinking of her step-mother.
"Not much," he said, "not much. We will be able to find at Spanish Town something braver in the way of apparel than anything you now po
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
t is astonishing how soon after this a young man, dressed in a brown suit, and very pleasant to look upon, came rapidly walking along the river bank. This was Master Martin Newcombe, a young Englishman, not two years from his native land, and now a prosperous farmer on the other side of the river.
It often happened that Master Newcombe, at the close of his agricultural labours, would put on a good suit of clothes and ride over the bridge to the town, to
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
Mr. Delaplaine was troubled far more than he had yet been. His sorrowing niece believed that there was something which might be done for her father, but he, her practical uncle, did not believe that anything could be done. And, even if this were possible, he did not wish to do it. If, by some unheard-of miracle, his niece should be enabled to carry out her scheme, she could not go alone, and thoughts of sailing
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
This was all quite childish to Mr. Delaplaine, but for Kate's dear sake he treated her scheme seriously.
"But tell me, my dear," said he, "how are you going to find your father, and in what way can you bring him back here with you?"
"The first thing to do," said Kate, "is to hire a ship; I know that my little property will yield me money enough for that. As for
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
I thought about it all last night," said Kate, "and this is what I will do. I will go to the Governor; I will tell him all about my father. I do not think it will be wrong even to tell him why I think his mind has become unsettled, for if that woman in Bridgetown has behaved wickedly, her wickedness should be known. Then I will ask him to give me written authority to take my father wherever I may find him, and to bring him here, where it shall be decided what shall be
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
istress Kate Bonnet was not a girl to sit quietly under the tremendous strain which bore upon her after the departure of the Badger. How could she be contented or even quiet at any moment, when at that moment that heartless Captain Vince might have his sword raised above the head of her unfortunate father?
"Uncle," she said, "I cannot bear it any longer, I must do something."
"But, my dear," he asked, looking down upon her with infinite affection, "what can you do? We are here upon an
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
whose life had begun to cheer up wonderfully since the arrival of his niece and her triumphant entry into the society of the town, became more gloomy than he had been since the months which followed the death of his wife. Over and over did he wish that his brother-in-law Bonnet had long since been shut up in some place where his eccentricities could do no harm to his fellow-creatures, especially to his most lovely daughter.
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
The days were getting very long at Spanish Town, although there were no more hours of sunlight than was usual at the season; and even the optimism of Dame Charter was scarcely able to brighten her own soul, much less that of Kate Bonnet, who had almost forgotten what it was to be optimistic. Poor Mr. Delaplaine,
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
Just in case you're wondering why somebody named TheCrazyBugga is filling up this post with irrelevant hogwash... ...feel free to do a word search on this page for the word exposed
001TheSentineL 11 months ago
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A minute before this Captain Stede Bonnet had been in a very pleasant state of mind. It was only two days ago that he had captured a Spanish ship, from which he got great gain, including considerable stores of gold. Everything of value had been secured, the tall galleon had been burned, and its crew had been marooned on a barren spot on the coast of San Domingo. The spoils had been divided, at least every man knew what his share was to be, and the officers and the crew of the Revenge were in
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
These things were possible, and his heart fell; but it was not with fear. Dickory Charter was as bold a fellow as ever stood on the deck in a sea fight, but his heart fell at the thought that he might not be going to her old home, and that he might not sail back with good news to her.
As the swift-sailing pirate ship sped on, Ben Greenway came aft to Captain Bonnet, and a grievous grin was on the Scotchman's face.
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
Without further delay, the captain and crew of the King and Queen went to work and hove to their brig.
Young Dickory Charter also hove to. He did not know exactly why, but his dream stopped sailing over a sea of delight. They stood motionless, their sails flapping in the wind.
"Pirates!" he thought to himself, cold shivers running through him, "is this brig to be taken? Am I to be taken? Am I not to go to Barbadoes,
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
Presently he turned and asked of some one if there was likelihood of bad weather. The mate, to whom he had spoken, said somewhat unpleasantly, "Bad weather enough, I take it, as we may all soon know; but it is not wind or rain. There is bad weather for you! Do you see that?"
Dickory looked, and saw far away, but still distinct, a vessel under full sail with a little black spot floating high above it.
He turned to the man for explanation. "And what is that?" he said.
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
At that moment there was a flash at the bow of the approaching vessel, a little smoke, and then the report of a cannon came over the water.
Without further delay, the captain and crew of the King and Queen went to work and hove to their brig.
Young Dickory Charter also hove to. He did not know exactly why, but his dream stopped sailing over a sea of delight. They stood motionless, their sails flapping in the wind.
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
attempt to analyze, but was content to breathe as if it had been the common air about him. He was going away from every one he loved, and yet never before had he been so happy in going to any one he loved. He cared to talk to no one on board, but in company with his joy he stood and gazed westward out over the sea.
He was but little younger than she was, and yet that difference, so slight, had lifted him from things of earth and had placed him in that paradise where he now dwelt.
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
When Dickory Charter sailed away from the island of Jamaica, his reason, had it been called upon, would have told him that he had a good stout brig under him on which there were people and ropes and sails and something to eat and drink. But in those moments of paradise he did not trouble his reason very much, and lived in an
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001TheSentineL 11 months ago
@001TheSentineL
Schapelle Corby is the innocent victim of two corrupt and deceiptful regimes.
The original hypothesis.. ...that she was an unwitting mule for Australian airport baggage handlers, who were allegedly involved in an interstate drug trafficking operation... has long since fallen out of favour...
001TheSentineL 11 months ago
@001TheSentineL
Google "schapelle corby the evidence file" with quotation marks. First result.
It's a long file, but please make sure you have read it completely, and investigated every link on that page, taking note of points 8 and 10 in particular, before commenting here...
...then
Google schapelle corby media project
First 8 results. (journoz & truthnews) These outline the procedure utilised by the Australian media for shaping public opinion.
001TheSentineL 11 months ago
@001TheSentineL
Michael Corby Senior was a law abiding citizen.
Scroll to point 4 of The evidence file, for link to Mr Corby's clear police record.
Google abc lateline s2356903.htm
ABC Lateline's apology to Mr Corby.
001TheSentineL 11 months ago
@001TheSentineL
"Aussie Gold" is a myth that was seeded, by a now wholy discredited newspaper article by MATTHEW MOORE. This work of fiction has been debunked from multiple angles.
Google mooresaussiegold
First result. On this page, be sure to investigate the link entitled "She shoulda felt the weight!"
Google moore aussie gold
First result.
Second result is the article itself.
Point 1 of The evidence file also discredits MOORE's article.
001TheSentineL 11 months ago
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I have read the names of them to you and I have remembered many of them and I have not weakened, but now comes a task which is too great for me.
These things which follow were all intended for my daughter Kate. Silks and satins and cloth of gold, ribbons and fine linen, laces and ornaments, all these I selected for my dear daughter, and by day and by night I have thought of her apparelled in fine raiment, more richly dressed than any lady in Barbadoes.
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
"Ben Greenway," he said, "this is too much! Now have I reached the depth in my sorrow at which all my strength leaves me. I cannot read these lists."
The Scotchman looked up. "Is there no' light enow!" he asked.
"Light!" said Bonnet; "there is no light anywhere; all is murkiness and gloom. The goods which yo
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
man who knew adversity, yet was not able to humble himself under it. He was bent and borne down, although not yet broken. Had he been broken he could better have accommodated himself to his present case. His clothes were those of the common class of civilian, and there was that about him which indicated that he cared no more for neatness or good looks.
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
reading from some roughly written lists descriptions and quantities of goods, the value of each item being estimated by the canny Scotchman, who set down the figures upon another list. Presently Bonnet put down his papers and heaved a heavy sigh, which sigh seemed to harmonize very well with his general appearance. He carried no longer upon him the countenance of the bold officer who, in uniform and flowing feather, trod the quarter-deck of the Revenge, but bore the expression of a
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
a large, low storehouse, not far from the pier, sat Stede Bonnet and his faithful friend and servitor, Ben Greenway. The storehouse was crowded with goods of almost every imaginable description, and even the room back of it contained an overflow of bales, boxes, and barrels. At a small table near a window sat the Scotchman and Bonnet, the latter
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
As soon as the anchor was dropped, Kate wished to go on shore, but her uncle would not hear of that. He must know something definite before he trusted Kate or himself in such a lawless town as Belize. The captain, who was going ashore, could make inquiries, and Kate must wait.
In a little room at the b
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
As the good ship approached her port Kate Bonnet kept steadfastly on deck during most of the daylight, her eyes searching the surface of the water for something which looked like her father's ship, the Revenge.
True, Mr. Newcombe had written her that Major Bonnet had given up piracy and was now engaged in commercial business in the town, but still, if she should see the Revenge, the sight would be of absorbing interest to her. She was a girl of quick observation and good memory,
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
carried no prejudices. Sometimes she was laden with goods bought from the pirates and destined to be sold to honest people; and, again, she carried commodities purchased from those who were their legal owners and intended for the use of the bold rascals who sailed under the Jolly Roger. Then, as now, it was impossible for thieves to steal all the commodities they desired; some things must be bought. Thus, s
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
There were not many captains of merchantmen in the early part of the eighteenth century who cared to sail into the Gulf of Honduras, that body of water being such a favourite resort of pirates.
But no such fears troubled the mind of the skipper of the brig Belinda, which was now making the best of her way towards the port of Belize. She was a sturdy vessel and
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
Google "schapelle corby the evidence file" with quotation marks. First result.
It's a long file, but make sure you have read it completely, and investigated
every link on that page, before commenting here...
Then
Google schapelle corby media project
First eight results. (journoz & truthnews) Make sure you have studied these,
before commenting here.
Thank you.
001TheSentineL 11 months ago
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001TheSentineL 11 months ago
@001TheSentineL Who said I didn't want to help her? Shes Australian so that means this is her country and should be brought home to serve her time. You shouldn't use someone who is so vulnerable as a tool to get at me, she is still a human being you know :) Your anger forces yourself to create your own world of delusion and your weak mind forgets reality and believes your new world. lol meeeeeoww :)
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
@TheCrazyBugga "Your anger forces yourself to create your own world of delusion and your weak mind forgets reality" -this is where you failed... ...with this lame attempt, to again turn it on me. The search directions I am posting up, discredit every single thing you write.
"You shouldn't use someone who is so vulnerable as a tool to get at me" -what is this all about? All you have to do, is just give up this hopleless game you are playing.....
001TheSentineL 11 months ago
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@TheCrazyBugga ...anybody can see now, that you are trying to hide the truth about "someone who is so vulnerable"..... AND the snide comments you wrote about "someone who is so vulnerable" ...because you are so desperately trying to protect your precious little ego......
001TheSentineL 11 months ago
@TheCrazyBugga ....and... ...you had to write that meeeeeoww thing again... Oh mate.... you just fail.
001TheSentineL 11 months ago
And, by the way, it would not be a bad thing if I touch at Blackbeard's vessel and inform him that you are here; I don't suppose he knows the Revenge, nor her captain neither."
"I doubt that, Bittern," said Bonnet, "I doubt it very much. I assure you that I am known from one end of this coast to the other, and Captain Blackbeard is not an ignorant man. So
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
When Black Paul had gone to execute his orders, Ben Greenway heaved a heavy sigh. "Now I begin to fear, Master Bonnet, that the day o' your salvation has really gone by. When ye not only murder an' rob upon the high seas, but keep consort with other murderers an' robbers, then I fear ye are indeed lost. But I shall stand by ye, Master Bonnet, I shall stand by ye; an' if, ever I find there is the least bit o' ye to be snatched from the flames, I'll snatch it!"
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
"I doubt that, Bittern," said Bonnet, "I doubt it very much. I assure you that I am known from one end of this coast to the other, and Captain Blackbeard is not an ignorant man. So you can go ashore and take some of the men, stopping at Blackbeard's ship. And, by the way, I want you to go by that bark of ours and give her the old black Roger I used to fly.
I forgot to send it to her, and a man might as well not own and command two vessels if he get not the credit of it."
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
The morning was advanced and the Revenge was rolling easily at her anchorage, but Bonnet was somewhat uncertain as to the next step he ought to take. He wanted to see Blackbeard as soon as possible, but it would certainly be a breach of etiquette entirely inconsistent with his present position for him to go to see him. He was the latest comer, and thought it was the part of Blackbeard to make the first visit.
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
ors, Captain Bonnet had bedecked himself a day too soon, and there were some jeers and sneers among his crew when he descended to his cabin to take off his fine clothes. But his self-complacency was well armoured, and he did not hear the jokes of which he was the subject, especially by the little clique of which Black Paul was the centre. But the sailing-master knew his business, and the Revenge was safely, though slowly, sailed among th
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
As night came on there could be seen, twinkling far away upon the horizon, a beacon light, which in those days was kept burning for the benefit of the piratical craft which made a rendezvous of the waters off Belize, then the commercial centre for the vessels of the "free companions." Having supposed, in his unnautical mind, that his entrance into the Gulf of Honduras meant the end of his present voyage, and not wishing to lower his own feeling of importance by asking too man
TheCrazyBugga 11 months ago
her attendant bark into the waters of Honduras Gulf, and proudly stood Captain Stede Bonnet upon his quarter-deck, dressed in a handsome uniform which might have been that of a captain or admiral in the royal navy; one hand caressed his ornate sword-hilt, while the other was thrust into the bo
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