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alexfate
21-05-2010, 11:28 AM
I thought you might like to see my review of Davids recent event.
A very good day indeed :-)
Brixton Academy Event Review (http://www.alexfate.com/FAF/AlexFate_Journal_5.0_Warm_Up.htm)
Enjoy

level42
25-05-2010, 02:49 PM
Thanks for your review.I would very much like to see david's next talk,just a bit short on the cash front:D but still hoping to go.I would agree with what you said about his talks and idea's being thought provoking.Im not sure of all of david's theory's but I really enjoy listening to his take on things.I now question much more things I never used to.

wakeuptime
25-05-2010, 02:56 PM
Thanks for the review, Alex. I was there too and it was a great day, great talk.

Nine hours is not always easy to sit through but with David's intriguing information it was worthwhile.

I loved being with so many other people who were listening to Icke and re-interpreting the world.

skaff
25-05-2010, 03:37 PM
Can i ask you gents what areas of the presentation you didn't agree with?

love life
25-05-2010, 04:37 PM
Can i ask you gents what areas of the presentation you didn't agree with?

Reptilians; Moon Matrix; and all that he said relating to conspiracy theories and their supposed impact on human socio-political activity.

There were a few other issues I could mention, but the above just about sums up that my experience wasn't exactly fun.

paulside
25-05-2010, 05:38 PM
Reptilians; Moon Matrix; and all that he said relating to conspiracy theories and their supposed impact on human socio-political activity.

There were a few other issues I could mention, but the above just about sums up that my experience wasn't exactly fun.

Why waste your time here then? :o

jamesc
25-05-2010, 06:03 PM
I thought you might like to see my review of Davids recent event.
A very good day indeed :-)
Brixton Academy Event Review (http://www.alexfate.com/FAF/AlexFate_Journal_5.0_Warm_Up.htm)
Enjoy

Very well put by yourself on David's endless, long and brave information battle he has engaged in.I like yourself find David to be sincere , its kinda like when you first meet someone and even though you do not really know them your instincts, perceptions and intuitions tell your heart all you need to know.How many times i have and i am sure most people have also that your "intuition" or first hunch has turned out to be correct in your perception of someone be they to your liking or not.Good review.:)

pri01
25-05-2010, 09:31 PM
One interesting topic was the reference to the pharoahs trying to emulate the serpent in their head dress style.

The Head dress and in particular that which is shown in the Tutenkhamun death mask and in the head dress adorning the figure head of the sphynx resemble an upright displaying cobra. A king cobra I think.

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spitalwings
26-05-2010, 04:05 AM
Reptilians; Moon Matrix; and all that he said relating to conspiracy theories and their supposed impact on human socio-political activity.

There were a few other issues I could mention, but the above just about sums up that my experience wasn't exactly fun.

That's what he does. What did you think he was gonna do keepy ups, a penalty shoot out comp with him in goal?

eyeballkid88
26-05-2010, 06:36 AM
Reptilians; Moon Matrix; and all that he said relating to conspiracy theories and their supposed impact on human socio-political activity.

There were a few other issues I could mention, but the above just about sums up that my experience wasn't exactly fun.

What did you expect? Flowers and kittens and maybe some bun cake??

ex sheep
26-05-2010, 09:41 AM
Reptilians; Moon Matrix; and all that he said relating to conspiracy theories and their supposed impact on human socio-political activity.

There were a few other issues I could mention, but the above just about sums up that my experience wasn't exactly fun.

So, you think it is all rubbish and David Icke is an Idiot, did you actually experience Brixton first hand to verify this ?

skaff
26-05-2010, 11:38 AM
Did any of the rest of you have a more balanced critique? :)

As the OP said, DI doesn't expect ppl to believe all he says so i was wondering what the concensus was on what was more believable or less believable?

conspiracymovies_org
27-05-2010, 03:09 PM
I thought it was great. I remember during one break explaining to my friend a couple of topics in maybe a couple of hundred words and then after the break David reinforced my point but in a few thousand words, so that was quite fun.

Regarding the moon itself, I heard from one researcher, that our galactic brothers and sisters may strap a few ropes around it and drag it away. I remember they said, one day you'd see the moon and the next it may not be there. I assume because of manipulation coming from that artificial satellite.

I wonder if the moons arrival in Sumerian times can be plotted in Terrence McKenna's Timewave Zero, in Ian Xel Lungold's consciousness evolution pyramid or even David Wilcock's pyramid timeline?

wakeuptime
30-05-2010, 10:59 AM
Btw, I'm seeing moon imagery all over Paris now that I know to look for it.

While I realize its still a lot for most people to fathom, I think David is probably right about the moon matrix. A control system jammed in place that caused the cataclysm, brought on seasons, and slammed the control grid in place.

Why does the moon sound hollow?

Why is it much larger than it should be as an attachment to earth?

Why are we so controlled by its influence (tides, women's period fall in line, etc.)

Why is every other cafe in Paris called either Royal or Lune (moon)?

Why are there moon carvings all over the elevated metro stations?

Lots of questions and bless David for having the balls to ask them and open the debate.