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lenejento
01-03-2007, 03:45 PM
Hi Everyone :)

Where can I see David Icke schedule and future seminars?

I'm going to England this year so would like to know...

Thanks :)

chester
02-03-2007, 07:20 AM
Well, he has that gig at Mount Shasta (I think this summer) but realize David doesn't do the live talks much these days. He has an extensive library of DVD's and Videos of past talks and they are great. He's now dedicating himself to a new book (I have heard). he also has the weekly newsletters that are available to premium subscribers. His fee for this is $5 which is three pounds GBP a month - virtually nothing. He's also doing some interviews at times and seems to be involved in some films and collaborative releases. I do sense he'll do (again) a live gig here in the UK and not only do I hope this happens (because it will be my first chance to be around him live) but I sense the next one will be spent much more on the meat of his most recent works - the illusory nature of life and solutions that are melting down the matrix.

hagbard_celine
02-03-2007, 08:17 AM
It's a shame he does fewer live shows now than he used to, but I understand why. I remember seeing him live for the first time in Stoke-on-Trent in 2002. He looked very ill when he was up on stage. he was flushed and out-of-breath and I felt that he was in severe pain, maybe from his arthritis. Still he never let that slow him down. He delivered a superb lecture which inspired me and everyone else there I spoke to.

It must be pretty gruling to do these live shows and I you could tell by how much he enjoyed his beer in the "David Icke- Was He Right?" Tv show, at the end of the recent Brixton gig.

jimijams
02-03-2007, 08:29 AM
It must be pretty gruling to do these live shows and I you could tell by how much he enjoyed his beer in the "David Icke- Was He Right?" Tv show, at the end of the recent Brixton gig.
I think it was a mistake(delberate or not?) to add that scene to the show, not that I disapprove, but for all of the negative attention it's recieved. What he chooses to do after knock off is his own business, but some people seemed to have used it as a rod to beat him with.

i_am
02-03-2007, 08:49 AM
I think it was a mistake(delberate or not?) to add that scene to the show, not that I disapprove, but for all of the negative attention it's recieved. What he chooses to do after knock off is his own business, but some people seemed to have used it as a rod to beat him with.

Have they? Why? If I had just talked for seven hours, I would probably enjoy a beer too, and I hate beer :p

jimijams
02-03-2007, 09:41 AM
Have they? Why? If I had just talked for seven hours, I would probably enjoy a beer too, and I hate beer :p
It was not a critisism of Icke but a judgment call of whether including that scene was a positive move for the for the overall message of the program.

oneofmany
02-03-2007, 09:47 AM
It was not a critisism of Icke but a judgment call of whether including that scene was a positive move for the for the overall message of the program.I personally would love to have a beer with David and am glad that he hasn't let people dictate what he can and can't do.:):):) I don't see the big hoohaa

limelady
02-03-2007, 09:47 AM
I think it was a mistake(delberate or not?) to add that scene to the show, not that I disapprove, but for all of the negative attention it's recieved. What he chooses to do after knock off is his own business, but some people seemed to have used it as a rod to beat him with.


Yeah, ironic isn't it? For years David's taken flack for being everything from a reptilian to a CIA mind-control slave, and here we get the opportunity to see David so something uniquely human - have a well deserved cold beer after a marathon live effort on stage - and he gets slam-dunked for that too!!

Unbelievable!

paulski
02-03-2007, 09:59 AM
I personally would love to have a beer with David and am glad that he hasn't let people dictate what he can and can't do. I don't see the big hoohaa


I would love to have a beer and a chat with just about anyone in this forum...Coopers anyone?:cool:

oneofmany
02-03-2007, 10:02 AM
I would love to have a beer and a chat with just about anyone in this forum...Coopers anyone?:cool:Has to be the stout Paulski:cool:

i_am
02-03-2007, 11:19 AM
Has to be the stout Paulski:cool:

Can I have lemonade with mine? Hmmmm sounds like a commercial. Coopers Stout and lemonade.

i_am
02-03-2007, 11:22 AM
It was not a critisism of Icke but a judgment call of whether including that scene was a positive move for the for the overall message of the program.

LOL wasn't having a go at you. I was serious. I haven't heard anything about him copping flak for it and wondered who and why. Doesn't matter really because if that is the case, they would have found something else to pick on anyway.

jimijams
02-03-2007, 11:36 AM
LOL wasn't having a go at you. I was serious. I haven't heard anything about him copping flak for it and wondered who and why. Doesn't matter really because if that is the case, they would have found something else to pick on anyway.
The Icke detractors in the different forums latched on to it a gave it a pretty good run. Storm in a teacup really don't know why I mentioned it.:)

lumukanda
02-03-2007, 11:48 AM
david icke drinks a beer? wow, it just goes to show that they didn't really have anything else to go with that day...