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just to say...it wasn't incident..it was a murder..


the man next to him was a professional driver, it is strange to have crashed, especially in that ridiculous speed ..
plus there's a story behind of harmful vaccines... take information ..
Paul Walker was a good guy..maybe too good for someone..


as has happened to charlie sheen .. when a person becomes uncomfortable .. must be stop ..
 
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The driver Roger Roads was a pilot with great experience as well as CEO and co-founder of Always Evolving specialized in racing cars: driving in his Porsche had raced in various international competitions , winning six podiums and two wins in the Porsche Cup Series.

Upon impact the road was completely clear , there was clear visibility and examination clarify that the pilot had not taken drugs they do alcohol. The rate appeared higher than the limit imposed by the rules of the road but it was less than 124 mph then absolutely manageable for a racing driver.

Roads Roger was also a consultant in the world of finance said that for twenty years has revolved the orbit of Merrill Lynch / Bank of America and through his contacts with those environments had organized several funding the association of Walker and lately were working together on a project to bring large quantities of vaccines in the Philippines.

It seems that the two had refused to close a deal with the usual suspects for vaccines that were found to be composed of substances that cause infertility ( this thesis is plausible for those who know the vaccine industry is not official but what is certain is that they were dealing with the pharmaceutical industry for large quantities of medicines to be sent to the Philippines ) : the day of the accident were going to own an event to raise funds for new vaccines and humanitarian aid.

The rest is history: The car swerves and ends up in a tree, perhaps due to a fault, they say.



It ' a credible failure of a new car owned by a person who had at his disposal the entire workshop of skilled mechanics ? A Porche with which it competed Roads .

And if the brake system had been manipulated to turn off at a certain speed - as has already happened in other cases of attacks - so that even the most experienced rider suddenly finding himself unable to perform what in slang is called the "game brakes " useful to give stability to the car ahead of the curve , it would have been to get out of the way.

Thousands of sites talking about the death of Paul Walker , the media have sent countless services and insights but nobody has said of his voluntary association it the issue of vaccines in the Philippines . Why ? Maybe because its investigating those vaccines would find the causes and instigators of what has been considered a mere accident and that instead it could be a real attack by those same powers that move behind the big pharmaceutical companies and also have the right to use the media to hide the truth.
 
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I don't really buy into any of that. These things just happen. Race car drivers can make mistakes just like anybody else we see it motorsports all the time. Whether it's a bit of arrogance, conditions, etc. All I know is that the Porsche model they were driving is a car that is notoriously hard to handle for even experienced racers and professional drivers. At 100mph even breakages in the road or potholes can knock a Porsche in another direction.
 
I don't really buy into any of that. These things just happen. Race car drivers can make mistakes just like anybody else we see it motorsports all the time. Whether it's a bit of arrogance, conditions, etc. All I know is that the Porsche model they were driving is a car that is notoriously hard to handle for even experienced racers and professional drivers. At 100mph even breakages in the road or potholes can knock a Porsche in another direction.
maybe you're right but it's weird that a pilot of that type would lose control of the car .. especially in a total state of sobriety ..
and it's weird that it happened just when Walker had rejected the deal for harmful vaccines in the philippines ..

maybe you do not know but the farm industry is ruthless bastard .. and ... makes them comfortable that there are not curable diseases ..


I have a friend pharmaceutical chemist and told me not to use the n1h1 vaccine because it contained a part composition used for de-icing the car and had not been tested .. then maybe you do not know that most of the diseases is created in laboratories in order to sell their vaccines...just to say...:lecture...
 
maybe you're right but it's weird that a pilot of that type would lose control of the car .. especially in a total state of sobriety ..
and it's weird that it happened just when Walker had rejected the deal for harmful vaccines in the philippines ..

maybe you do not know but the farm industry is ruthless bastard .. and ... makes them comfortable that there are not curable diseases ..


I have a friend pharmaceutical chemist and told me not to use the n1h1 vaccine because it contained a part composition used for de-icing the car and had not been tested .. then maybe you do not know that most of the diseases is created in laboratories in order to sell their vaccines...just to say...:lecture...

Conspiracy talk aside, I am not a stranger to the controversies and under-the-rug tactics that the medical health/insurance/pharmaceutical companies might be pulling on people around the world. It's huge business. Massive. And sick people is great business.

But, I don't know. Two young guys constanty living in the fast lane racing exotic cars (last I heard they were drag racing when they were killed) on a car that handles poorly and has been publicized as such by Car and Driver and other magazines. It would just have to take more to really get me into that realm of thinking.

From even hearing how Paul Walker talked about racing cars, sometimes I'm surprised he's lived this long...

But, hey, some conspiracies do turn out to be true.
 
this is another story..however tila knows a lot of secrets..in my opinion.. but she is completely mad too...
 
Conspiracy talk aside, I am not a stranger to the controversies and under-the-rug tactics that the medical health/insurance/pharmaceutical companies might be pulling on people around the world. It's huge business. Massive. And sick people is great business.

But, I don't know. Two young guys constanty living in the fast lane racing exotic cars (last I heard they were drag racing when they were killed) on a car that handles poorly and has been publicized as such by Car and Driver and other magazines. It would just have to take more to really get me into that realm of thinking.

From even hearing how Paul Walker talked about racing cars, sometimes I'm surprised he's lived this long...

But, hey, some conspiracies do turn out to be true.

The car doesnt handle poorly, it is an amazing car to drive but if you even slightly over do it, there are no second chances.

When it was reviewed on top gear, the stig, a very capable pro racing driver, lost the gt 6 or 7 times on the hammerhead exit.
This was just a very sad accident .
 
https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow...walker-20131203,0,5070378.story#axzz2o2QmbWMv


To me, that's poor handling. Especially if it feels like you're racing on ice.

Maybe to you. It is an awesome machine but when you take a car that is set up for track with that much raw power with no traction control onto normal street roads and conditions, the risks are high even for a pro.

Also I believe Rodas had only just brought the car and was taking it out as it wasn't running well.
He may not have got to know the car and know its limits or the car may have mechanically faulted, we just dont know.
 
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