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offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2006-12-26 16:28 [#02021473]
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Scary stuff, he's predicted a lot of modern events prior to
their happening... a handful of examples: in 1999 he
predicted a major terrorist attack happening in a US city
between 2000 and 2002. In January 2001, he predicted that
the US administration would fabricate a war. In the mid 90s
he predicted that after the millennium, the Moslem world
would be compelled into a Holy War against the West.

just don't mention the reptilians!

his webbersite


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2006-12-26 16:35 [#02021477]
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Nothing clever there. I predicted all that stuff myself.
It was all pretty obvious. Plus I don't believe in
reptilians.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2006-12-26 16:38 [#02021481]
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As I said, those are just a handful of the things he's said
in the past which proved to come true. Not claiming he's the
messiah or the greatest prophet ever to have walked, but he
has been ridiculed for the past 15 years, and yet has
documented proof that things he has predicted have come to
pass.... plus, how many people who have heard about the
'reptilian' thing have actually read more than a paragraph
of any of his books, I wonder.


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2006-12-26 16:42 [#02021483]
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If you throw enough shit some is bound to stick.
He uses controversy as a tool for self promotion. Good luck
to him but I still think he's a prick.


 

offline hedphukkerr from mathbotton (United States) on 2006-12-26 17:04 [#02021487]
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i dont know what this reptillian thing is, but everyone with
half a brain knows dolphins are going to grow opposable
thumbs, well interbreed, and become first sentient amphibian
species.

certainly solves the overpopulation issue don't it? and i
bet dolphins are immune to aids too.

you heard it here first!


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2006-12-26 17:12 [#02021488]
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You certainly live up to your username


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2006-12-26 17:16 [#02021490]
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David Icke believes the world is ruled and controlled by
reptilian shape shifters who hold all the positions of
power, whether governmental, religious or monarchical. We
also all live in an alternate reality (id est 'The Matrix')



 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2006-12-26 18:16 [#02021500]
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well said.


 

offline richard_E_grant from the on 2006-12-26 18:58 [#02021510]
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his site rejects you if he doesn't sense you right.


 

offline aneurySm from Ypsilanti (United States) on 2006-12-26 20:18 [#02021526]
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But if it wasn;t for David Icke how would we ever get to
hear the astonishing tales of Creedo Mutwah? Shit, man,
Darth Maul is of a very specific race of the reptilians!
And I find Icke much more charismatic then that fathead Alex
Jones. People wouldn't believe this shit if they didn't see
the majority as xombies. 2012 is coming soon like Mel
Gibson predicted!!


 

offline Cnut from the future on 2006-12-26 20:42 [#02021531]
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some of the work he did with QPR is interesting


 

offline goDel from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2006-12-27 04:26 [#02021584]
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For years and years prior to 1999 there had been talk about
terrorists being the new national enemy and the possibility
of attacks on US 'icons'. But surely, when a mad-man like
Icke says something will happen something special must be
going on. I'd say it was a moment of clarity. One of a few.


 

offline Silly Willy on 2006-12-27 04:44 [#02021595]
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Icke is an idiot. Anyone who attributes what he says to
being actual predictions is a fool themselves. Anybody can
say something vague like "Major Terrorist Attack" and then
find something which fits the bill.


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2006-12-27 07:37 [#02021622]
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Kris Kristofferson is a half-reptilian!! no way!!


 

offline oyvinto on 2006-12-27 07:40 [#02021623]
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what a wankshot


 

offline rudster from the glasgow on 2006-12-27 07:59 [#02021626]
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Documentary was on ch5 last night, he had some interesting
points, but all in all he reminded me of a real life alan
partridge with his ditsy half glamourous girlfriend


 

offline J198 from Maastricht (Netherlands, The) on 2006-12-27 08:00 [#02021628]
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david icke rocks


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2006-12-27 08:40 [#02021648]
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I love how all worldleaders are supposedly shapeshifting
reptilians. oh and quite a lot of country singers.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2006-12-27 08:43 [#02021651]
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Don't break my heart, my scaly achy heart.


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2006-12-27 09:04 [#02021660]
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did you see UKNova has some kind of reality documentary
thing on Pete Burns up at the moment.

I've started to download with some sense of trepedation. and
I PMed Dobbin.


 

offline Ezkerraldean from the lowest common denominator (United Kingdom) on 2006-12-28 11:40 [#02022059]
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yeah. and he seriously believes it by the sounds of it


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2006-12-28 14:58 [#02022283]
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my housemate was telling me about the ch5 documentary,
sounds like a bit of a loony.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2006-12-28 16:50 [#02022502]
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That's what people like Terry Wogan want you to think!


 

offline xceque on 2006-12-28 18:50 [#02022665]
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He's just able to read the complex social, political and
economic currents that permeate the world culture, like
anyone can, either consciously or subconsciously.
If you can pick up on these sorts of things you can make a
fair guess at general major future events.
I'd say he's doing it subconsciously though as he also talks
about alien lizards.
He may be a bit autistic, which would give him that savant
aspect whilst also seeming a bit nuts.

Like the famous newspaper headline said: genius hides nuts.


 

offline J198 from Maastricht (Netherlands, The) on 2006-12-29 01:30 [#02022809]
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I'd recommend everyone to watch some of his videos on google
before writing him off as a lunatic. Sure his theories are
pretty far out, but it's a bit silly to call it nonsense
just because you can't grasp them or aren't willing to
accept the possibility that what he says might be true.

His opinions or beliefs are just as valid as anyone else's
imo.

I'll admit that am i sceptical enough myself, but i am
definitely fascinated by much of what he says.

short vid


 

offline goDel from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2006-12-29 01:54 [#02022817]
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I have to admit though, he surely knows how to nurture his
audience and make some living out of it. Pretty smart for a
reptilian.


 

offline rudster from the glasgow on 2006-12-29 02:25 [#02022840]
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Pete Burns is my favourite cross dresser


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2006-12-29 03:39 [#02022887]
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I couldn't finish watching it. it starts with Burns coming
out of prison, after his bail had been paid by a fan. yes,
by someone Burns has never met.

and then Burns can't stay in London and has to stay with his
benefactor who turns out to be a kind of hysterical
queen/serial killer who lives on a dingy council estate. he
couldn't call Burns "Pete", could only call him "majesty".


 

offline sadist from the dark side of the moon on 2006-12-29 03:54 [#02022902]
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if i remember right even nostradamus or one of those "big
seers" have said something about two fallen towers 2000
years ago.


 

offline furoi from Udine (Eriko Sato's undies) (Italy) on 2006-12-29 05:33 [#02023008]
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raelians predicted everything also
nostradamus too

icke is a nazi jerk
i believe in the Visitors



 

offline esaruoho from helsinki (Finland) on 2006-12-29 05:52 [#02023033]
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Icke -search on googlevideo

tons of stuff there.. but you might as well watch the
horowitz video for a clearer explanation of what exactly
does it mean to "act alien" :)

dr. len horowitz: DNA - pirates of the sacred spiral

i started reading a david icke book, it was this:

Infinite Love Is the Only Truth - Everything Else Is Illusion: Exposing the
Dreamworld We Believe to Be Real'..

skipped over all the .. setup, younkow "lets talk about the
background issue" (you know the keywords that are always
yammered on about) and the beginning basis of it seemed to
be nice. but then i never finished it,pdfs are a bit shite
toread to be honest.

brian desborough'sbook "a blueprint for a better world" is
wicked brilliant IF you only use the useful info, and ditch
the ww3+illuminati info..

they all get trapped into this "lets talk about bad
things"-loop thinking they're building a better world by
spreading bad news..
but if you ignore the bad news and just read the good news,
theres something useful in most of these types of books.
most, not all.


 

offline hedphukkerr from mathbotton (United States) on 2006-12-29 10:04 [#02023221]
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yeah, its real easy to believe in something wholeheartedly
if you just ignore the stuff that doesnt fit.

ever hear of falsification? this is bad "science", even
though its not even close to that word at all.


 

offline esaruoho from helsinki (Finland) on 2006-12-30 01:04 [#02023697]
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i dont understand what you mean m8. i didnt say i
wholeheartedly believed what icke says. what i said was that
i came across a book of his with an interesting title, and
thought, hang on, this is a bit different from what i expect
him to be going off about. then i thought, interesting
premise (and realized he's getting pretty close to realizing
that the only thing worth talking about on this planet,
anymore, i.e. the only thing worth AMPLIFYING, by repeating,
is talking about the love-aspect on this planet. then i
thought, i'll read a few pages, countered the usual council
of 300 bilderberg occult etc stuff, thought, well, thats
his deal, i.e. the thing he always wants to talk about,
ignored it, saw a bit about politicians being puppets of the
hidden hand, thought, right, well thats the usual thing he's
always thinking about, then skipped to the love part, and
thought, this is getting to be a bit interesting - and then
forgot to read the whole thing.) i took brian desborough's
book as a great example, because, its two types of books in
one book. first its all 911illuminatinwosatan, then its like
"and then when everything goes to pot, this is how you build
a dewpond, this is how you drill into rock fissures to be
able to extract water, this is how you do survival
gardening, these are various inventors (such as nikola
tesla, thomas moray, viktor schauberger, edwin v. gray, john
ernst worrell keely, wilhelm reich, edward leedskalnin..etc)
that have made sense regards zero point energy, here's how
to keep water from being polluted.." and was thinking, if
only he hadnt spent the first 40 pages of the book going off
about the forthcoming ww3 illuminati hidden hand
depopulation. SO i decided to think of the book as "useful,
once you throw away all the shite". i still think its a
reasonable book, and would recommend it to anyone whose
focus isnt on "oh boohoo bad bad government", but instead,
shit, i gotta get some water going, how do i do it.
whats the big deal?? some books have one worthwhile
sentence.


 

offline esaruoho from helsinki (Finland) on 2006-12-30 01:09 [#02023700]
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some books have one, or two paragraphs that are useful, the
rest is probably a person getting all annoyed at "tptb" or
wotever his acronym of choice is. that ranting about your
pet peeve, does not, to me, make the useful information
invalid. in any way. i come across enough books that are
mostly 99% dross, then contain one or two sentences or
paragraphs, a chapter at best, of decent information. i'd
rather take that, and throw away the uselessness, than stop
trying to find out more about moray or whoever.
i dont think of it as falsification, i also have learnt to
not throw away a book at sight of the first sentence which
i dont agree, or which i dont think is useful. i've realized
that people write so many useless sentences, and have so
many useless opinions, or pet peeves that they rant on
about, that i just *filter it out*, and focus on what i can
benefit from, if anything. sometimes a book is just total
ranting and raving, and no actual "useful information" is
imparted (this is because the book-writer thinks its useful
to write another book about this or that bombing, this or
that politician, this or that movement, or hidden occult
anything. unfortunately in regards places, or "scenes" like
zero point energy extraction, etc, people like to write more
about the suppression regime of it, than actually how to do
it. i can really often come across an article that is
otherwise reasonable, but then starts going off about how
anyone who studies this stuff is monitored, etc, so i skip
to the next paragraph, i dont need that stuff in me anymore.
and yes i realize certain scenes only draw into them people
who want to revel in "boohoo things b bad" and talk about
that. thats even worse than not having any info at all. its
these sitters that make specific scenes even worse than they
were before.


 

offline aneurySm from Ypsilanti (United States) on 2006-12-30 20:15 [#02024275]
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the problem with faith is that it exists beyond experience
plenty of people in this world are paranoid
and why not?
why not offer a mythology to explain the unseen truth by
people who are xombified
joke 'em if they can't take a fuck!!


 


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