Suicide at Davis Research Station in Antarctica- Could there be a conspiracy? | |
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Wings User ID: 12540 Brazil 11/21/2005 03:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, living in Antarctica, far far far from civilization, might affect one´s mind... So, suicide is really possible here. "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of the world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." ~ Ephesians 6: 12 Merry Christmas all! May our Lord Jesus Christ be born into your hearts every day of your lifes! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 42635 Sweden 11/21/2005 06:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Living in Antarctica so close close close to the non-human civilization and beings may cause one to lose their mind. So suicide is possible. He probably saw something he wasn´t supposed to see or wasn´t cleared to see. Suicide would be the best method to get rid of him because every brain-dead sheeple would just nod and agree that it´s possible because of the isolatation. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 58698 Australia 01/05/2006 08:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Australian's 2005 death now 'suspicious' From: By Heather Low Choy January 06, 2006 POLICE are treating as suspicious the death of a tradesman at Australia's most remote Antarctic station late last year. Peter Orbansen's body was found at Davis station, inhabited by about 60 people, on November 19. While initial reports suggested the 43-year-old Queenslander's death was treated as a suicide, the investigation remains open. "The investigation into the suspicious death in Antarctica is still ongoing and it would be inappropriate to comment," Australian Federal Police spokesman Nick Pedley said. Mr Orbansen's body arrived in Australia last week aboard an Antarctic vessel that docked in Fremantle. The coroner released his body yesterday and it will be returned to his family today. Australian Antarctic Division general manager operations Kim Pitt said Australian Federal Police had conducted a long-distance investigation. Officers had not travelled to Antarctica. He said the Australian Antarctic Division had helped with the investigation in every possible way. "My understanding is the Australian Federal Police and the coroner are very pleased with the way things have gone to date," Mr Pitt said. "We can't comment at all on what happened and what the findings might be because they are open. It is expected it will remain open until all the information has been gathered and formal processes completed." Mr Pitt commended Australian Antarctic Division staff at Davis station for helping each other through a difficult time. "My understanding is they have all been deeply affected but they're working diligently and have managed to support each other extremely well," he said. None of the Australian Antarctic Division staff at Davis station had asked to come back to Australia ahead of schedule, Mr Pitt said. "There have been no changes other than to help people deal with their grief and take time to consider the feelings that it's evoked." Davis serves as a scientific bolt-hole and staging post for the rest of the polar ice cap. It includes scientists, explorers and engineers. |
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there's a Woo Woo on the User ID: 8824 United States 01/06/2006 12:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.bigdeadplace.com] - a little taste of what life is like down there. Not hard to believe somebody'd get unhinged enough to kill themselves there. |
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