F*cking ader, I can't believe what I've just watched. If it's true these people have got to be hunted down and put in prison. They are not human, they are psychopaths and there is no horror they are not capable of.
Fiona Barnett seems believable and her friends and family are quite normal and trust her. But the police abuse her and say she's making it up and in the end no one will believe her because it is unbelievable. And maybe there's a chance her mind isn't right, but it needs to be thoroughly investigated. Although I find her to be credible.
Some of the account was credible, other aspects less so. For example, events that happened before Fiona was four years old were recounted in detail, yet it is well-known we do not recall much from our early life. Also, the accounts of the death of the man who assaulted Fiona against coven rules; firstly "burnt at the stake", then "head bashed in with clubs", did not ring true to me.
If, for arguments sake, I consider that 60% was factual and 40% embellishment, does that make me four-tenths nonce?
Also, even if this account is not wholly accurate or truthful, it doesn't mean that the global assault on children is not real, monstrous and ongoing.
Throwing insults at anyone who doesn't see things exactly as you do will hardly take things forward, but love and peace to you anyway.
F*cking ader, I can't believe what I've just watched. If it's true these people have got to be hunted down and put in prison. They are not human, they are psychopaths and there is no horror they are not capable of.
ReplyDeleteFiona Barnett seems believable and her friends and family are quite normal and trust her. But the police abuse her and say she's making it up and in the end no one will believe her because it is unbelievable. And maybe there's a chance her mind isn't right, but it needs to be thoroughly investigated. Although I find her to be credible.
Her mother did not strike me as "quite normal..."
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Some of the account was credible, other aspects less so. For example, events that happened before Fiona was four years old were recounted in detail, yet it is well-known we do not recall much from our early life. Also, the accounts of the death of the man who assaulted Fiona against coven rules; firstly "burnt at the stake", then "head bashed in with clubs", did not ring true to me.
DeleteIf, for arguments sake, I consider that 60% was factual and 40% embellishment, does that make me four-tenths nonce?
Also, even if this account is not wholly accurate or truthful, it doesn't mean that the global assault on children is not real, monstrous and ongoing.
Throwing insults at anyone who doesn't see things exactly as you do will hardly take things forward, but love and peace to you anyway.