grabbing a bath, it's called cogent analysisArchery1969 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 9:13 pmJim, whatever you are smoking, injecting or snorting, can you mail me some ?jimibt wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 9:08 pmin truth, your own echo chamber can only exist in a vacuum. once pressure tolls from outside, suddenly, the noise, YOUR reality and more importantly, the understanding that you are transgressing societal acceptance all conspires to neuter any (imagined) solidarity..
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jimibt wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 9:14 pmgrabbing a bath, it's called cogent analysisArchery1969 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 9:13 pmJim, whatever you are smoking, injecting or snorting, can you mail me some ?jimibt wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 9:08 pm
in truth, your own echo chamber can only exist in a vacuum. once pressure tolls from outside, suddenly, the noise, YOUR reality and more importantly, the understanding that you are transgressing societal acceptance all conspires to neuter any (imagined) solidarity..
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i spotted a give away (unintended) snippet in his text exchange with his accountant (where she effectively fired him). i've highlighted the interesting part which was in April of this year. looks like he has been planning on abandoning the uk for a while and was looking for a way of taking his donations with him, tax free:
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I've seen that shot before, I didn't register the yellow text though. Guess he's done a runner, knowing he'll be arrested if he lands in the UK againjimibt wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 12:21 pmi spotted a give away (unintended) snippet in his text exchange with his accountant (where she effectively fired him). i've highlighted the interesting part which was in April of this year. looks like he has been planning on abandoning the uk for a while and was looking for a way of taking his donations with him, tax free:
He sure has. Being extradited from Cyprus to the UK to stand trial isn't unheard of. But I think for things like murder. I suspect he'll be OK out there. If he steps foot back in the UK he will be tried and convicted, no doubt about it. What sentence he would recieve? Who knows. Contempt of a Crown court carriies up to 2 years. He's a bit of a jailbird so that might not bother him too much. But he's no spring chicken so prison might be a tiresome alternative to a sun lounger in Cyprus.sniffer66 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 12:36 pmI've seen that shot before, I didn't register the yellow text though. Guess he's done a runner, knowing he'll be arrested if he lands in the UK againjimibt wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 12:21 pmi spotted a give away (unintended) snippet in his text exchange with his accountant (where she effectively fired him). i've highlighted the interesting part which was in April of this year. looks like he has been planning on abandoning the uk for a while and was looking for a way of taking his donations with him, tax free:
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Depends which part of Cyprus he is in...greenmark wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 1:01 pmHe sure has. Being extradited from Cyprus to the UK to stand trial isn't unheard of. But I think for things like murder. I suspect he'll be OK out there. If he steps foot back in the UK he will be tried and convicted, no doubt about it. What sentence he would recieve? Who knows. Contempt of a Crown court carriies up to 2 years. He's a bit of a jailbird so that might not bother him too much. But he's no spring chicken so prison might be a tiresome alternative to a sun lounger in Cyprus.sniffer66 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 12:36 pmI've seen that shot before, I didn't register the yellow text though. Guess he's done a runner, knowing he'll be arrested if he lands in the UK againjimibt wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 12:21 pm
i spotted a give away (unintended) snippet in his text exchange with his accountant (where she effectively fired him). i've highlighted the interesting part which was in April of this year. looks like he has been planning on abandoning the uk for a while and was looking for a way of taking his donations with him, tax free:
The UK has no extradition treaty with northern Cyprus, so there are no arrangements in place for police forces to investigate criminal suspects there.
He could have been arrested years ago. As far as I know, they haven't introduced new legislation to convict online hate-spreaders, they're just exercising powers that they already have.
But there's no need to wait for him to come back. Just send in an F-35 and drop a bomb on his house.
Shit! Does that amount to inciting violence?
Can you post the rest of that snippet, including his account number?jimibt wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 12:21 pmi spotted a give away (unintended) snippet in his text exchange with his accountant (where she effectively fired him). i've highlighted the interesting part which was in April of this year. looks like he has been planning on abandoning the uk for a while and was looking for a way of taking his donations with him, tax free:
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He was probably granted a Cyprus Golden Visa.
- Invest €300,000 in property or a company startup.
- External income of €50,000 per annum.
- Must have health insurance.
After 3 years he can apply for permanent residency.
The above is not open to members from the EU. Since Brexit, UK passport holders now qualify.
While he qualifies for the Golden Visa, he can’t be arrested, detained or deported for crimes committed in the UK.
- Invest €300,000 in property or a company startup.
- External income of €50,000 per annum.
- Must have health insurance.
After 3 years he can apply for permanent residency.
The above is not open to members from the EU. Since Brexit, UK passport holders now qualify.
While he qualifies for the Golden Visa, he can’t be arrested, detained or deported for crimes committed in the UK.
from his perspective, excellent strategy!! just needs to be careful not to travel too far south on the island. real shame if he boarded the wrong busArchery1969 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 2:22 pmHe was probably granted a Cyprus Golden Visa.
- Invest €300,000 in property or a company startup.
- External income of €50,000 per annum.
- Must have health insurance.
After 3 years he can apply for permanent residency.
The above is not open to members from the EU. Since Brexit, UK passport holders now qualify.
While he qualifies for the Golden Visa, he can’t be arrested, detained or deported for crimes committed in the UK.
in truth, yes. is in the same spirit as the stupid councillor, Ricky Jones that spoke of cutting throats... would keep future jokes a tad less graphicDerek27 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 2:02 pmHe could have been arrested years ago. As far as I know, they haven't introduced new legislation to convict online hate-spreaders, they're just exercising powers that they already have.
But there's no need to wait for him to come back. Just send in an F-35 and drop a bomb on his house.![]()
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I got allot of friends in Cyprus and a Pro Golf coach. They rather desperate now for people to go there and invest. It use to be flooded with Russians and questionable money. Since the Ukraine War many left and/or don’t visit anymore. I remember my golf coach mate telling me that Russians were paying him €300 per hour for lessons, he was fully booked 7 days a week. that went on for over 10 years. But now he lucky if he gets 5 lessons per week income.jimibt wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 2:35 pmfrom his perspective, excellent strategy!! just needs to be careful not to travel too far south on the island. real shame if he boarded the wrong busArchery1969 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 2:22 pmHe was probably granted a Cyprus Golden Visa.
- Invest €300,000 in property or a company startup.
- External income of €50,000 per annum.
- Must have health insurance.
After 3 years he can apply for permanent residency.
The above is not open to members from the EU. Since Brexit, UK passport holders now qualify.
While he qualifies for the Golden Visa, he can’t be arrested, detained or deported for crimes committed in the UK.![]()
My understanding is that TRBis staying in a Russian owned property. Potentially he could fall foul if that property is seized and effectively homeless. He might need to scramble allot of money and quickly etc.
I know. But there have been extraditiions. Or rather people detained in north cyprus, handed over to south cyprus and extradited from there.Archery1969 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 1:05 pmDepends which part of Cyprus he is in...greenmark wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 1:01 pmHe sure has. Being extradited from Cyprus to the UK to stand trial isn't unheard of. But I think for things like murder. I suspect he'll be OK out there. If he steps foot back in the UK he will be tried and convicted, no doubt about it. What sentence he would recieve? Who knows. Contempt of a Crown court carriies up to 2 years. He's a bit of a jailbird so that might not bother him too much. But he's no spring chicken so prison might be a tiresome alternative to a sun lounger in Cyprus.
The UK has no extradition treaty with northern Cyprus, so there are no arrangements in place for police forces to investigate criminal suspects there.
But he seems to have friends with plenty of dosh and a willingness to protect him. I doubt contempt of court is a sufficient crime to prompt that scenario.
Also it seems his arrest warrant won't activate until October. Giving him the chance to return an explain why he didn't attend the last hearing.
