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who/what killed steve irwin (the crocodile hunter)
call me a sceptic, but i havent seen any evidence of the so-called "stingray" that supposedly killed this aussie icon. everyone knows that a single stingray couldnt possibly carry out this feat all by itself. a stingray has never ever before killed a 44yo male australian, either in captivity or the wild. think about it.
i mean, look at this photo:
do you see steve irwin? yeah, i didnt think so. he wasnt even there!
more likely, i suggest this is what killed him:

because someone had too much to gain by his untimely death.
i suspect this woman was involved:
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Victoria Brims, a marine life expert from Oceanworld in Sydney, said the stingray that killed Irwin was most likely provoked. |
There's something fishy about this claim that a mere Stingray killed the late great Steve Irwin, i'm not sure if i believe any of it at all! When you think about it, there must be much more too this story, just look at the contentious relationship between Indonesia and Australia at the moment; no doubt the Indonesians have sent Muslims to our shores disguised as Boat People to infiltrate our society and destroy our way of life! And as the great Steve Irwin (Obviously a Secret Agent for ASIO) uncovered this insidious plot he was silenced by these terrorists! 
Thank you for having the guts to say what we've all been thinking, pkc. I too have my suspicions about this case - I mean have you ever heard of a fish killing a fully grown man? No, I didn't think so!
What the mainstream media WON'T tell you is that the north coast of Queensland is actually a popular location for illegal Indonesian fishermen (source). After carefully studying all the facts in this case (link), I think it's pretty clear that Steve Irwin was actually harpooned by one of these fisherman and that our government covered it up to avoid a diplomatic row with the Indonesian government!
STORY DEVELOPING 
Maybe he stuck his thumb up it's ass and really pissed it off?!

The Plot Thinkens..
Jesus, not everything is a conspiracy!

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| Originally posted by Fir3start3r Jesus, not everything is a conspiracy! |
Steve Irwin received death threat in July
Steve Irwin, the popular Australian naturalist, received a death threat supposedly written by Jacques Cousteau, and materialised by the American medium Alberto Cabrero Sanchez.
"When I read it, all I could think of was, muerte!", declared Mr Sanchez, "Jacques Cousteau's spirit had come from the dead to say that he was not pleased with the removal of his programme on Telemundo, and that he didn't like Steve Irwin's acting on Crocodilo Dundee".
The authorities are now digging Cousteau's grave in order to take him into costudy. "He's not going to say anything", says Jacqueline Cousteau, Cousteau's granddaughter, "his lawyer told him to remain silent a few minutes prior to his death".
Richard Dawkins already expressed his concern over this issue. "It's sad to see the defence of evolution being in the turmoil of an assassination. There's no after-life, Jacques Cousteau is not guilty". The American Spiritist Association says Dawkins is just sceptical, and they defent the theory that Jacques Cousteau is involved in the murder.
Oh that Crocodile hunter guy died! didnt knew this..
I had this feeling that the guy will eventually die one day; killed by some pissed of animal; but it would have been all well documented and recorded in front of cameras and stuff.. anyone have any links to this documentry he was making? Is it released, will it be released?
do you really need any more evidence??
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IF you take Steve Irwin at his word, there will be plenty of crocodile tears shed as the news of his death spreads around the world. Asked by CNN's Larry King in 2004 to explain the price of the extraordinary fame he enjoyed in the US, Irwin said his opposition to the sustainable use of wildlife had many people wanting him dead. "The trade in wildlife products is only second to the trade in drugs," Irwin said. "But I'm getting these people. I'm attacking them. I'm saying, 'Hey, we see you.' I am taking the camouflage off, and we're looking at them. And so I'm creating a lot of enemies." |
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| Originally posted by Purple Oh that Crocodile hunter guy died! |

hell of a way to go, really. being stabbed through the heart by a manta ray. how many guys has that happened to?
sometimes i thought he went a little too far with the animals, exploiting them for his show or ego, or both. you get kinda caught up in the fact that he's actually wrestling a 18' croc or a komodo dragon and not think of what the animal is going through.
that manta ray wasn't gonna have any of it. he was like, get f**ked little man!
the guy died doing what he loved.
For those of you who haven't already read it, here's Scott Adams take:
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I was shocked when I heard the news that the Crocodile Hunter died in a �freak stingray accident.� I had ten dollars bet on �misjudged the speed of a crocodile.� Something tells me that the media already had his obituary written with a fill-in-the-blank for the specific creature that killed him. Readers of the Dilbert Blog know that I believe death is not a laughing matter, unless the guy who gets killed is in the process of bothering dangerous animals. And by �animals� I include all manner of aquatic, flying, stinging, clawing, bitey things. When someone gets killed doing that sort of thing, it�s a good lesson for the kids. I think it lends credibility when you tell them not to pet strange dogs that are foaming at the mouth. �Don�t pet that dog, Timmy. If you do, you might be killed by an entirely different animal that is not normally considered dangerous. Remember the Crocodile Hunter.� I remind you that the Crocodile Hunter is the same guy who in 2004 famously fed wild crocodiles with one hand while holding his infant son in the other. Just be glad the Croc Hunter didn�t have triplets because you know he would have tried juggling them. It seems weird to me that the stingray that got him is now the world�s most famous aquatic creature and doesn�t even know it. He�s probably floating around eating kelp or whatever-the-hell stingrays eat, oblivious to the fact that he�s as famous as O.J. I hope he gets a book deal because I�d like to hear his side of the story. I realize that stingrays have brains the size of a dried raisin, but that doesn�t stop athletes from writing books. All you need is a good co-author. STINGRAY: �Well, I was minding my own business, eating kelp or whatever-the-hell I eat, when this guy jumps in the water and yells �Crikey!� like a crazy seal. So I killed him and then hired a co-author who is both handsome and talented. You will find his contact information in the back of this well-written book.� |
This is such a great thread. For the record, I'm going to Grand Cayman in late Septemeber and part of my itinerary is a "stingray city" dive. Should I meet my maker, I am entrusting in all of you to spread word of my circumspect death. No doubt the Australian government is retaliating against Bush for killing Irwin.
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| Originally posted by trancaholic For those of you who haven't already read it, here's Scott Adams take: |
"It seems weird to me that the stingray that got him is now the world�s most famous aquatic creature and doesn�t even know it. He�s probably floating around eating kelp or whatever-the-hell stingrays eat, oblivious to the fact that he�s as famous as O.J."

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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN call me a sceptic, but i havent seen any evidence of the so-called "stingray" that supposedly killed this aussie icon. everyone knows that a single stingray couldnt possibly carry out this feat all by itself. a stingray has never ever before killed a 44yo male australian, either in captivity or the wild. think about it. |

Crocodile Hunter's death caught on video
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/storie...EMPLATE=DEFAULT
CAIRNS, Australia (AP) -- Steve Irwin was videotaped pulling a poisonous stingray barb from his chest in his last moments of life, officials said Tuesday, as tributes poured in for TV's "Crocodile Hunter."
Police said there was nothing suspicious about Irwin's death and no evidence he provoked the animal. Irwin, 44, was stabbed through the heart on Monday while snorkeling with a stingray during filming of a new TV program on Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
John Stainton, Irwin's manager who was among the crew on the reef, said the fatal blow was caught on videotape, and described viewing the footage as having the "terrible" experience of watching a friend die.
"It shows that Steve came over the top of the ray and the tail came up, and spiked him here (in the chest), and he pulled it out and the next minute he's gone," Stainton told reporters in Cairns, where Irwin's body was taken for an autopsy.
Queensland state police were holding the tape as evidence for a coroner's inquiry - a standard procedure in high-profile deaths or those caused by other than natural causes.
Experts have said the stingray may have felt trapped between the cameraman and the TV star. Irwin, the popular host of "Crocodile Hunter," rose to fame by getting dangerously close to crocodiles, snakes and other beasts.
But Queensland Police Superintendent Michael Keating said there was no evidence Irwin threatened or intimidated the stingray, a normally placid species that only deploys its poisonous tail spines as a defense.
Stainton said Irwin was in his element in the Outback, but that he and Irwin had talked about the sea posing threats the star wasn't used to
"If ever he was going to go, we always said it was going to be the ocean," Stainton said. "On land he was agile,quick-thinking, quick-moving and the ocean puts another element there that you have no control over."
Parliament took a break from the business of running the country to pay tribute to Irwin, whose body was being flown home Tuesday from Cairns. No funeral plans were announced but state Premier Peter Beattie said Irwin would be afforded a state funeral if his family agreed.
Irwin's American wife Terri, Bindi and their son Bob, almost 3, returned late Monday from a trekking vacation in Tasmania to Australia Zoo, the wildlife park where the family lived at Beerwah in Queensland's southeast.
At the park, hundreds of people filed past the entrance laying floral bouquets and handwritten condolence messages. Khaki shirts - a trademark of Irwin - were laid out for people to sign.
"Mate, you made the world a better place," read one poster left at the gate. "Steve, our hero, our legend, our wildlife warrior," read another. "I thought you were immortal. How I wish that was true," said a third.
The park opened Tuesday because it was what Irwin would have wanted, said Gail Gipp, an animal health employee.
Irwin was propelled to global fame after his TV shows, in which he regularly wrestled with crocodiles and went face-to-face with poisonous snakes and other wild animals, were shown around world on the Discovery Channel.
The network announced plans for a marathon screening of Irwin's work and a wildlife fund in his name.
"Rarely has the world embraced an animal enthusiast and conservationist as they did Steve Irwin," Discovery Networks International President Dawn McCall said in a statement.
Experts differed on the number of human deaths caused by stingrays - anywhere from 3 to 17 - though they agreed that they were extremely rare.

i don't believe it, the video footage must be doctored.
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| Originally posted by tathi i don't believe it, the video footage must be doctored. |
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| Originally posted by DaveSZ If you watch Infowars religiously like I do, you knew it was only a matter of time before Steve Irwin was in the CIA's crosshairs... The only reasonable explanation as deducted by a coded message in my Alpha-Bits cereal: ![]() Feeling empowered by Tommy Chong's arrest and prison sentence, the US government felt compelled to take out another B-list celebrity - this time for good. After learning of Irwin's upcoming foray into pop music, "Crikey, Let's get jiggy with me stingrays," the CIA trained and armed subversive stingrays off the coast of Aussieland in anticipation of Irwin's scheduled, ill-fated duet. |

R.I.P. muchacho.
His death was definately not the result of the all-reaching global powers of the Zionist Mustard Lobby which dominates the world's ocean stringray market in the harvest of the poisionist sting. The same poision used to tranquelize Christian children who's blood is used in their kosher-for-passover line of mustards!
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| Australian Government Offers State Funeral for Crocodile Hunter SYDNEY, Australia - Australian Prime Minister John Howard has offered a state funeral for the late zookeeper and TV entertainer Steve Irwin, better known as the "Crocodile Hunter". Irwin, 44, was killed yesterday by a stingray over Australia's Barrier Reef. Irwin was a great admirer of Prime Minister Howard, whom he once described as "the greatest leader in the world". Around the same time, the Australian government paid Irwin $175,000 (Australian) for one day's filming for a 60-second quarantine advertisement. "Not bad for a day's government work", Irwin said at the time. Mr. Howard praised Irwin as the embodiment of the entrepreneurial, self-reliant Australian character. According to the editor of the Australian Guinness Book of Records, Mark Jones, Irwin had a unique career, in which he held the record as Human Being Most Annoying to Reptiles for twelve successive years. A family friend of the Irwins told reporters: "Steve was annoying reptiles since he could crawl - poking snakes with sticks, lifting up rocks to disturb sleeping lizards, you name it". The same source said that it was typical of Irwin that he was always trying to extend his repertoire. "For the last few years, Steve has been trying to get the record for Human Being Most Annoying to Marine Wildlife", a record on which the Japanese whaling industry has long had a stranglehold. Irwin came close to the record in 2004, when he was widely criticized for molesting whales, seals and penguins in Antarctica. An unnamed associate of Irwin said: "Steve must have been close to cracking the record for annoying marine wildlife. Only three people have ever been killed by stingrays, so he must have been really annoying it". In 2004, Irwin was a runner-up for another record, Most Bizarre Act of Parenting, after he dangled his one-month old baby Bob over a crocodile enclosure, but, as always, he was beaten to this record by Michael Jackson. Irwin's family have declined the offer of a state funeral, saying that the modest and retiring Crocodile Taunter would have preferred a quiet private ceremony. His remains will be fed to his crocodiles at the Beerwah reptile park known as Australia Zoo. As the family friend told one reporter: "After all the years of Steve annoying those crocodiles, it's only fair." |
ahhh poor steve, but this thread 
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| Originally posted by Kapedan yes purple..he is fuckin dead purple Bush killed him. |
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