IF you were reading properly, you would also have noticed this:
. Zena: Yes, people don't want to talk because they are "afraid" that they might be implicated. I mean, I'm sure the people who were close to Prince feel terrible. My heart goes out to them. It's just a sad situation. .
"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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Yes, especially those closest to the situation. Although I might add, it hasn't made them feel bad enough to keep them from being up front and center with the activities at PP. IJS | |
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I didn't say it was "impossible" for them to arrive at right conclusion. But you're assuming they always get it right, which is just laughable. The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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You really should do yourself a favor and read that paper I linked to in this earlier post, fortune dude. Take your time and read it carefully. Seriously. Reread it a couple of times if you don't get it on the first reading. Don't take this the wrong way, fortune dude. But it sounds like you don't have a lot of first-hand experience in a professional-type career that requires a graduate-level education. There's nothing wrong with that, in and of itself. But that would explain why you can't seem to get your head around the idea that a Medical Examiner could be excellent at what they're paid big bucks to do. I know it might not be a barrel of laughs reading stuff like that. But you will learn something about how us college-educated professionals do our jobs using the knowledge we've gained from years of schooling — not to mention the expertise in our respective fields that we develop over lengthy professional careers. “Sometimes People Don't Want To Hear The Truth Because They Don't Want Their Illusions Destroyed” — Friedrich Nietzsche | |
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(…continued…) I gotta tell ya, fortune dude. It's pretty laughable to me that you imagine that the ME would not get Prince's autopsy right. Don't you think that Dr. A. Strobl knew that such a high-profile case could make or break her career as a Medical Examiner? Don't you think that she was under pressure from the entire world to get Prince's autopsy right? If you were in her shoes, wouldn't you think to yourself… "If I'm only going to get one single autopsy right in my whole career as an ME, I'm gonna pull out all the stops for this one to make damn sure I at least get Minnesota's most beloved native son's autopsy right!" Why would you imagine she wouldn't make damn sure she got Prince's autopsy right? With the scrutiny of the whole world on her? I — for one — imagine, that due to wanting to make sure the Medical Examiner got it absolutely right, is one of the reasons why the results of the autopsy took as long as they did getting publicized. I really would love to hear your real answers to these questions. “Sometimes People Don't Want To Hear The Truth Because They Don't Want Their Illusions Destroyed” — Friedrich Nietzsche | |
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There's no conspiracy going on here, if that's what you're thinking. As I said earlier: She doesn't know P or his state of mind, despite her best efforts to find out. No Prince associate is going to say, 'I could imagine he was suicidal, he came across that way' (or something similar). Unless P references it, noone's going to suspect a thing. How many times does it happen where somebody commits suicide and nobody would ever have guessed. And Prince is a tough cookie to figure out; former band members have said as much even after his death.
The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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laurarichardson said:
Yes, the 50 million in real estate and getting his masters back is really bad business Some of you need to get off of this nonsense. All business ventures have risk. Some worked out and some did not in the end he left this earth a very wealthy man. I wasn't necessarily agreeing with the advisors, however, I do agree with the rest. | |
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Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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laurarichardson said: cloveringold85 said:
. I found the discussion. Read message #15.....quote from Prince: . I just listened to the Atlanta show on Soundcloud, he says "THERE'S SO MUCH INSTABILITY ON THE PLANET NOW, I DON'T BELIEVE IN IT ANYMORE, HOW MANY PEOPLE CAN GET ALONG…….? EVEN IF ITS SOMETHING WE NEED TO STUDY TO PERFECT IT I BELIEVE WE CAN GET IT ON….." . I did actually see his "actual" tweet, a while back, but I did a quick search and could find nothing. I'm not sure how I came across it. But if I happen to see it again, I will post it here! . http://prince.org/msg/7/423451 . . -/ It sounds like he is talking about the world not himself. Agreed. He was becoming increasingly sad about terrorism and had cancelled his European dates in November after the Paris Bataclan attacks. Very sad for me, I could have seen him one last time There's always a rainbow 🌈 , at the end of every rain ☔️ | |
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Mumio said:
-- Drills down and has no clue. | |
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Who said anything about a conspiracy? I didn't. The only think I'm "thinking" is — "I really would love to hear your real answers to these questions…"
For questions #1, #2 and #3, single syllable, Yes-or-No answers would be plenty. Your answer to #4 doesn't necessarily need to go into a lot of detail. Straight up, fortune dude. I really would love to hear your real answers to the above questions. Thanks in advance. “Sometimes People Don't Want To Hear The Truth Because They Don't Want Their Illusions Destroyed” — Friedrich Nietzsche | |
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fortuneandserendipity said:
I didn't say it was "impossible" for them to arrive at right conclusion. But you're assuming they always get it right, which is just laughable. Hmmmmm thought the autopsy was complete, he was cremated then a criminal investigation conveniently took place. | |
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As I said, no conspiracy going on here.
Q2. Axiomatic Q3. Axiomatic
The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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That's what happened. PURPLEDIAMONDS1 | |
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"Axiomatic", huh? Is that a synomym for "No Comment"? Way to evade the question, dude! You should be in the Presidential debates! ;¬) The word "Axiomatic" isn't in my vocabulary to tell the truth. So let me go google it. And I'll get back to you later when {or IF} I figure out wherever it is you're coming from. I'll also go try to google an answer to why you keep repeating "no conspiracy" even though I didn't say anything about a conspiracy. Wish me luck! [Edited 10/11/16 21:40pm] “Sometimes People Don't Want To Hear The Truth Because They Don't Want Their Illusions Destroyed” — Friedrich Nietzsche | |
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I just became aware of the news report. I thought yall might be interested.
http://kstp.com/news/prince-received-out-patient-treatment-bank-trustee-drills-princes-vault-open/4119830/
The story talks about the vault, but it also talks about another issue that didn't draw a lot of attention.
Take from it what you will, as it is the media. | |
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zenarose said:
That's what happened. PURPLEDIAMONDS1 Thought so. Therefore the ME did not have all the facts and maybe his death would have been looked at as possible murder vs accidental. Zenarose thanks for posting the older news article...find it disturbing that Bremer was allowed to hire someone to drill open his vault. Who else was there to take inventory and to witness what was actually in the vault...like his will. | |
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Good one, zenarose! Thanks for the headsup. “Sometimes People Don't Want To Hear The Truth Because They Don't Want Their Illusions Destroyed” — Friedrich Nietzsche | |
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You know they won't ever tell that. I wondered the very same thing when the news announced that
the vault was being drilled. Hopefully they had the fore thought to video the process. CYA ya know | |
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I don't get what you mean by, "as it is the media", zenarose. Is that a bad thing? Just about everything you know about anything in the world, you've learned of it from one form of media or another. Or do you get all of your information directly from the 100% original source of that information? It's worth pointing out, that that KSTP story is even more evidence that debunks the whole terminal illness wish list. As somebody else said earlier, if Prince was suffering from a terminal illness, then you can bet that that sort of thing would have been reported on by now. Just like this outpatient thing has been reported on. It's also worth pointing out, that when reporters refer to "anonymous sources", they're not talking about the kid at the McDonald's drive-thru that sold the reporter their Egg McMuffin™ on the way to the newsroom that morning. The "anonymous source" could be the Medical Examiner. It could be the Chief of Police. It could be a federal law enforcement officer. It could be a Paisley Park employee. It could even be one of Prince's close family members. People with valuable information have all sorts of legitimate, above-board reasons for preferring to remain anonymous. Now, if some trash-mongering, click-baity tabloid site talks about "anonymous sources", then that's a horse of a differnt color. People should rightfully be suspicious of tabloid-style "reporting" — {if it could even be called reporting}. But if a reputable local or national network television news site quotes an "anonymous source" off the record, that's simply business as usual in the legitimate journalism game. And you can usually bank on the fact that their sources are likely to be as unimpeachable a source as you could ever possibly hope for. Thanks again for posting that KSTP story, zenarose. “Sometimes People Don't Want To Hear The Truth Because They Don't Want Their Illusions Destroyed” — Friedrich Nietzsche | |
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Well you know the media has put a bee in my bonnet on many things. This story just seemed to
make better sense to me. Of course, I am not decided on anything, but it has given me a clearer
perspective of another path to further investigate more thoroughly. | |
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Wondering if the 2 years (from 2014-2016) we keep hearing about from Tyka and Appolonia had to do with him fearing something was going to happen to him due to the threats he was supposedly receiving not about his health... | |
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Friends, I now have no doubt in my mind that Prince Rogers Nelson was murdered. I have absolutely no proof. I've read Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight by Thom Hartmann, The Holy Bible by, well, God, if you will, The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander, A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn, watched on youtube every possible video by Amy Schumer, Richard Pryor, Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David, Martin Short, Steve Martin, Wendy Leibman, Elayne Boosler, Andy Kaufman and George Carlin, watched the movies Lenny starring Dustin Hoffman, The Front starring Woody Allen, the documentary CitizenFour (about Edward Snowden), and the biopic Snowden (starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and all of it just brings me to the conclusion that Prince was rubbed out by the Central Intelligence Agency. | |
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Dibblekins said:
-- All good points and don't forget that about a dozen people who worked with him keep saying we do not know the whole story. Something else was going on with him and it does not mean he was not hooked on pain killers. I am not sure why people refuse to believe he did not have more than one issues. | |
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IMO many people don't want to believe anything "bad" about Prince. He was and is their idol and therefore untouchable. But Prince was human. He was brilliant and superbly gifted, yet he had his demons, as many do. If the autopsy report is released, it may contain test results which surprise or shock them, opening their eyes to his humanity. He can still wear the halo, but he can also wear humility, another gift to all of us. | |
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If by doing the autopsy she realized the extent of damage done to the body because of opiates addiction throughout the years then it would make sense to rule it an accidental overdose. | |
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1Sasha said: IMO many people don't want to believe anything "bad" about Prince. He was and is their idol and therefore untouchable. But Prince was human. He was brilliant and superbly gifted, yet he had his demons, as many do. If the autopsy report is released, it may contain test results which surprise or shock them, opening their eyes to his humanity. He can still wear the halo, but he can also wear humility, another gift to all of us. -- I think you are wrong about people thinking he wore a halo. He did not portray himself that way at all. Everything he did screamed said bad boy. He wanted to have had a bad boy image. Behind closed doors he was doing all kinds of great things and you never hear much about him going off on people unless it had something to do with the music. [Edited 10/12/16 5:38am] | |
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Tony Visconti said David Bowie told him he had more he wanted to do, too. We just won't know for 30 years, or sooner if the autopsy report is revealed. | |
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