This is turning into an anthology more than I thought. The idea is to
come up with 20-30 most ridiculous ideas and write mock research
essays. They need to be more fleshed out than what I did for the last
one, but that's going to come as things evolve. I'm just having fun
here, nothing to see. Continued from here.
...We just want to know your stories so we can explore them ourselves, we are not like lawyers who would represent the tellers of the stories, alright...
In any case, lets go back to your theory and ideas, what might the technology be the one you're referring to, why would anyone be motivated to use such advanced techniques, and how would they know everything inside the palace to be able to use it?
Yes, right, the theory itself. As I was saying it's a little bit controversial, high tech but I believe the science and technology in advanced countries has developed to a sufficient level to be able to do this even though they haven't made it public upto this point. Because sometimes we here in the news, you must have been too, that scientists at such and such place have been able to do this thing at a basic level but a more advanced version is probably fifty years away. So I'm thinking if they'll allow that to be written in the newspapers, imagine what they must be doing by themselves, okay? The military of these countries is many years, even decades ahead of the common technology that comes to the citizens so they probably have the most advanced version of the technology if in the news they're saying that the first steps are being taken.
I understand. What is it and how was it used?
Lets consider the facts one more time and figure out what fits and you will see this is the most obvious clear option, the only thing that could have possibly happened. Everyone sees Dipendra, and is sure it's Dipendra, doing this all. But he looks confused, out of his mind, maybe even a little unwilling, they say he's sweating very much and all of that. So something must be happening with him. Maybe he's fighting something. And as I've suggested, with all the other evidence, it's hard to believe that it was actually him who did it. Additionally there's the question, if it's not Dipendra, then how could someone have infiltrated the palace figured out the residences gone through several military checkposts known the exact location of everybody and done it all, without being observed by anybody at any time. It seems impossible right. Except...if you think about it...what would one have to be to fulfill all those points. How can you go inside the palace without being observed, how can you control Dipendra without being observed, how can you do reconnaissance without being seen...Haha, I said that word already so I won't keep you in much suspense anymore. It is my belief that the parties who committed this act were being invisible, using high class technology, and shooting and firing, while making it look like Dipendra did it by forcing his hand to do it!
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Please do tell more...The theory sounds interesting.
Now think about it, there is no other explanation that's this simple. Some group of clearly well-trained people used invisibility to go into the palace on multiple occasions before hand and scope out all the locations, arms and everything that needed to be done okay. They found the perfect occasion because they heard about it when they were spying there. Never got caught because no one could see them, even if somebody tripped on them who would think there was an unseen person walking around, they probably thought it was a ghost or something, or they just got distracted. Then, during the day of the event, at least one or two or three men forced Dipendra to be out there while they fired themselves, or pressed the trigger themselves while the gun was in his hands. Because it is very very hard to commit suicide with such a large rifle, nobody I don't think anybody in the history of this whole world believes that Dipendra committed suicide with that rifle, they made the rifle point at him and pressed the trigger. And just like that they escaped without being seen as ADC's and army members rushed into the palace. Just walked out, without being bothered, if something happened the soldiers would think later they had encountered the ghosts of the royals later, not that they were actually invisible murderers they had come across anyway. The plan is foolproof.
That is certainly a novel concept. Who do you think would have had the interest or energy or the ability to conduct such an act, and why do you think they would do it.
That is a more difficult question to be quite truthful. The first thing we know about this entity is they are a very advanced nation, or backed by one, so you can rule out the small possibilities such as ohh the Bhutanese did it or the maoists did it or whatever. Now some people suggest that India was involved but I don't think so, India is progressing now but it wasn't doing so great that long ago and besides they're not too much of an advanced country. China wasn't too interested I think, they may have been involved but I don't think there was direct involvement.
So you're suggesting it's one of the western countries who orchestrated this assassination?
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