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Can you imagine the government trying to impose a lock down again?
My wife lost her job we lost a few thousand pound in shares disappearing 90% Of the population hid in the house but I was told it was ok for me to go to work as long as I sung happy birthday while washing my hands whilst wearing a paper mask WTF!!
The mad conspiracy theorist has accurately predicted the timeline of current events years back, but we are programmed to automatically dismiss him just on the mention of his name.
Even when you know, you never know?
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Interesting thoughts from Icke on 21:14 - Jul 17 with 2045 views
Interesting thoughts from Icke on 21:08 - Jul 17 by jojaca
The mad conspiracy theorist has accurately predicted the timeline of current events years back, but we are programmed to automatically dismiss him just on the mention of his name.
And when the going gets tough wheel out another royal baby or tell us another feel good Will & Kate happy news story.
Funny how "everyone" talked about who the BBC presenter was and a few days later we know but nobody gives a flying one now...except for those who just care about themselves because their names were in the frame.
“The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it's profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater.” ― Frank Zappa
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Interesting thoughts from Icke on 06:53 - Jul 18 with 1870 views
My partner is going to see him in Cardiff in September. They won't announce the venue until about 60 mins before in case the powers that be shut it down.
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Interesting thoughts from Icke on 14:22 - Jul 18 with 1778 views
David Icke is a master at making claims that cannot be disproven, by the very fact overwhelming evidence, facts and reality that disproves his puerile make believe fantasies then becomes part of the conspiracy theory itself. Rather convenient ruse and initiative that!!!!
You know? Stuff involving the usual cover-up, stitch-up, whitewash, black operation, psyop, secret-society/illuminati machination etc.
So his infantile and outlandish bullsh1t (how could a former BBC snooker and bowls commentator possibly know?) claims that the Moon is a hollow spaceship abandoned by aliens cannot be disproved despite the fact all intelligent grown-up's know that its absolute baloney anyhow.
Why? Because who is going to go up there and check it out anyhow. And like I said even if someone did disprove his bullsh1t he would then scream conspiracy blaming the usual suspects anyhow.
Bertrand Russell and his “Russells Teapot” take on human psychology is an interesting bit of philosophy. It is absolutely impossible to disprove an utterly ridiculous false claim that a small household teapot is orbiting Planet Earth because of the vast infinity of space and a teapots small size.
But hey, I reckon in David Icke’s mind it would mean that it is still yet to be be found, that it nevertheless exists, and there has been a cover-up of some kind to hide its existence.
Interesting thoughts from Icke on 21:08 - Jul 17 by jojaca
The mad conspiracy theorist has accurately predicted the timeline of current events years back, but we are programmed to automatically dismiss him just on the mention of his name.
No he is automatically dismissed because he claims (amongst other things) to be the son of god and that the world is secretly run by lizard people.
No he is automatically dismissed because he claims (amongst other things) to be the son of god and that the world is secretly run by lizard people.
This is not normal.
The one thing that I find truly black-comedy surreal is how a mere BBC snooker and bowls presenter (of all people!!!!) is soooooo privy to so much highly sensitive and dangerous information about secret-societies, illuminati and the sinister dark corridors and rooms of alien extraterrestrial lizard people.
Informers? So my money is on the likes of "whispering" (the way he communicated secrets?) BBC snooker man Ted Lowe or maybe even former snooker player Dennis Taylor i.e. the way it went down to the black ball in 1985 against Steve Davis screamed that something otherworldly was going on here?
Argus!
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Interesting thoughts from Icke on 17:26 - Jul 18 with 1672 views
Interesting thoughts from Icke on 14:22 - Jul 18 by Wingstandwood
David Icke is a master at making claims that cannot be disproven, by the very fact overwhelming evidence, facts and reality that disproves his puerile make believe fantasies then becomes part of the conspiracy theory itself. Rather convenient ruse and initiative that!!!!
You know? Stuff involving the usual cover-up, stitch-up, whitewash, black operation, psyop, secret-society/illuminati machination etc.
So his infantile and outlandish bullsh1t (how could a former BBC snooker and bowls commentator possibly know?) claims that the Moon is a hollow spaceship abandoned by aliens cannot be disproved despite the fact all intelligent grown-up's know that its absolute baloney anyhow.
Why? Because who is going to go up there and check it out anyhow. And like I said even if someone did disprove his bullsh1t he would then scream conspiracy blaming the usual suspects anyhow.
Bertrand Russell and his “Russells Teapot” take on human psychology is an interesting bit of philosophy. It is absolutely impossible to disprove an utterly ridiculous false claim that a small household teapot is orbiting Planet Earth because of the vast infinity of space and a teapots small size.
But hey, I reckon in David Icke’s mind it would mean that it is still yet to be be found, that it nevertheless exists, and there has been a cover-up of some kind to hide its existence.
I don’t know about most of that, as I don’t really listen to him, but the moon does appear to be hollow. That means it’s not naturally occurring.
Much of the ancient aliens stuff is tv making far-fetchness, but some things need extra explanations. A quick clip here. Explain if you can…
Interesting thoughts from Icke on 14:22 - Jul 18 by Wingstandwood
David Icke is a master at making claims that cannot be disproven, by the very fact overwhelming evidence, facts and reality that disproves his puerile make believe fantasies then becomes part of the conspiracy theory itself. Rather convenient ruse and initiative that!!!!
You know? Stuff involving the usual cover-up, stitch-up, whitewash, black operation, psyop, secret-society/illuminati machination etc.
So his infantile and outlandish bullsh1t (how could a former BBC snooker and bowls commentator possibly know?) claims that the Moon is a hollow spaceship abandoned by aliens cannot be disproved despite the fact all intelligent grown-up's know that its absolute baloney anyhow.
Why? Because who is going to go up there and check it out anyhow. And like I said even if someone did disprove his bullsh1t he would then scream conspiracy blaming the usual suspects anyhow.
Bertrand Russell and his “Russells Teapot” take on human psychology is an interesting bit of philosophy. It is absolutely impossible to disprove an utterly ridiculous false claim that a small household teapot is orbiting Planet Earth because of the vast infinity of space and a teapots small size.
But hey, I reckon in David Icke’s mind it would mean that it is still yet to be be found, that it nevertheless exists, and there has been a cover-up of some kind to hide its existence.
Interesting thoughts from Icke on 15:32 - Jul 18 by Wingstandwood
The one thing that I find truly black-comedy surreal is how a mere BBC snooker and bowls presenter (of all people!!!!) is soooooo privy to so much highly sensitive and dangerous information about secret-societies, illuminati and the sinister dark corridors and rooms of alien extraterrestrial lizard people.
Informers? So my money is on the likes of "whispering" (the way he communicated secrets?) BBC snooker man Ted Lowe or maybe even former snooker player Dennis Taylor i.e. the way it went down to the black ball in 1985 against Steve Davis screamed that something otherworldly was going on here?
Whether you believe in it or not, there are such phenomena as mediumship, clairvoyance, remote viewing, channeling, etc.
I don’t think these traits decide on who accesses them by their importance on earth.
Most remote viewers or mediums, whether real or not, are just normal people.
Dolores Cannon is a prime example. She was a counsellor and past life regression hypnotist. Her clients gave her much information about things similar to what Icke talks about. Not saying it’s definitely true, but can’t be totally dismissed either. Those who have a totally closed mind to such things need to ask questions, but not be so dismissive.
The craziest notion I have heard is that there is an old guy living above the earth who came down as “his son” and did loads of miracles and is now worshipped by half the world. I don’t believe that is the truth, but I’m definitely open to having my mind changed.
Interesting thoughts from Icke on 21:08 - Jul 17 by jojaca
The mad conspiracy theorist has accurately predicted the timeline of current events years back, but we are programmed to automatically dismiss him just on the mention of his name.
We dismiss him because he thinks the royal family are lizards and the world would end in 1997.
He’s the secular equivalent of those American TV evangelists, monetising outrageous claims.
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Interesting thoughts from Icke on 17:37 - Jul 18 with 1665 views
Interesting thoughts from Icke on 17:33 - Jul 18 by jackrmee
Whether you believe in it or not, there are such phenomena as mediumship, clairvoyance, remote viewing, channeling, etc.
I don’t think these traits decide on who accesses them by their importance on earth.
Most remote viewers or mediums, whether real or not, are just normal people.
Dolores Cannon is a prime example. She was a counsellor and past life regression hypnotist. Her clients gave her much information about things similar to what Icke talks about. Not saying it’s definitely true, but can’t be totally dismissed either. Those who have a totally closed mind to such things need to ask questions, but not be so dismissive.
The craziest notion I have heard is that there is an old guy living above the earth who came down as “his son” and did loads of miracles and is now worshipped by half the world. I don’t believe that is the truth, but I’m definitely open to having my mind changed.
Aye mun, your moon looks hollow? it must be hollow then cos it looks that way to you!
Just construct a planet sized spaceship and cover its entire surface area of nigh 15 million square miles with trillions of tons of rock and rubble so that the spear throwing ancient human civilisations below are mislead into drawing pictures of a planet instead of a spaceship. That's critical thinking ability for ya!!!!
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Argus!
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Interesting thoughts from Icke on 17:49 - Jul 18 with 1653 views
David Icke and his disciples aside? Most I guess apply common sense, rational grown up thinking and critical thinking at every opportunity. Occam’s Razor stuff. I always go for the bleeding bloody obvious explanation first.
On the other hand as just another example I watched a YouTube video a few years back where a self-appointed expert did a on stage presentation about the discovery of ‘strange’ spherical micro-balls of once molten metal that were evident on Twin Towers girders after the towers had collapsed.
He talked and talked with lots of scientific jargon and theory about the nigh-perfect spherical form of these magnified micro-balls along with his presumption that they could only have been created by the use of thermite, that he claimed was used to bring down the towers on 9-11.
The guy was obviously utterly oblivious to the fact that they were nothing other than what welders call ‘spatter’ which is molten-metal being spat out in all directions from a welding arc coming into contact with molten metal during the movement process of a welding run. BTW 'spatter' is often found on wrought iron gates and other welded products and structures.
Argus!
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Interesting thoughts from Icke on 20:04 - Jul 18 with 1565 views
Interesting thoughts from Icke on 17:33 - Jul 18 by jackrmee
Whether you believe in it or not, there are such phenomena as mediumship, clairvoyance, remote viewing, channeling, etc.
I don’t think these traits decide on who accesses them by their importance on earth.
Most remote viewers or mediums, whether real or not, are just normal people.
Dolores Cannon is a prime example. She was a counsellor and past life regression hypnotist. Her clients gave her much information about things similar to what Icke talks about. Not saying it’s definitely true, but can’t be totally dismissed either. Those who have a totally closed mind to such things need to ask questions, but not be so dismissive.
The craziest notion I have heard is that there is an old guy living above the earth who came down as “his son” and did loads of miracles and is now worshipped by half the world. I don’t believe that is the truth, but I’m definitely open to having my mind changed.
Mediumship, clairvoyants and past life regressionists exist solely to extract as much money as possible out of thick or desperate people. Which by an amazing coincidence is also the purpose of David Icke who is thought to be worth £10 million.
Interesting thoughts from Icke on 17:49 - Jul 18 by Wingstandwood
Aye mun, your moon looks hollow? it must be hollow then cos it looks that way to you!
Just construct a planet sized spaceship and cover its entire surface area of nigh 15 million square miles with trillions of tons of rock and rubble so that the spear throwing ancient human civilisations below are mislead into drawing pictures of a planet instead of a spaceship. That's critical thinking ability for ya!!!!
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Who said it looks hollow? Definitely doesn’t look hollow to me. Did you watch the clip. NASA found that it is probably hollow.
Mediumship, clairvoyants and past life regressionists exist solely to extract as much money as possible out of thick or desperate people. Which by an amazing coincidence is also the purpose of David Icke who is thought to be worth £10 million.