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amyg
26-03-2007, 04:50 PM
Hello to everyone.

My name is Amy Nicholls, but I tend to use Amy G, as Gray was my maiden name, and I'm 26 years old. I thought that it was only polite to introduce myself before I start posting; indeed, my good manners dictate it!
I carried out my degree, which was a BSc in Psychology at Exeter University, and since then I have also completed my Masters in cognitive neuroscience. I am now working and living in London as part of a cognitive neuroscience research team. My job is extremely "hands on," and I work with patients for case-studies, report for scientific journals, carry out brain scans and mapping, and carry out psychological experiments, which either involve behavioural data, experimental manipulation or observation. I am not sure if anyone is interested in that, but thought that some might be!
I first heard about David Icke on Boxing day, on the television programme, which I am sure many of you watched - Was David Icke right? I am always interested in hearing about new theories and concepts, and so thought that I would come onto this website to take part in discussions etc.
I hope that you are a reasonably friendly and welcoming bunch. Do you encourage those that have a different opinion that yourselves? I suppose, with the nature of David's ideas, you must have a problem with people joining in just to be rude or mock. I intend to do neither, I am just interested in the whole concept of David's ideas and beliefs.

I do have a faceparty profile, which is unforgivably old, and which has not been logged into for quite a while; but it does have more about me, if anyone whatsoever is interested: www.faceparty.com/amybsc.

Anyway, I look forward to chatting.

Amy Nicholls.

lumukanda
26-03-2007, 05:02 PM
welcome aboard amy, i think we're a reasonably friendly bunch, feel free to express whatever you wish, differing opinions are what makes us each unique, anyone would be fool not to try and learn from said opinions, so have fun!

thedame
26-03-2007, 05:12 PM
Hello Amy!

Welcome to the forum. I'm delighted to be the first person to welcome you here! You will find that there are many friendly and welcoming people posting on the forum. As with most forums there's a real diversity in lifestyles, interests and persuasions evident through out. Occasionally the odd member will give in to the temptation to misbehave or get heated in arguement but then in your line of study you'll know that already!

David Icke's ideas can be quite provocative and indeed they are intended to provoke thought and discussion. The information presented by him (and ideally, all information) is not intended to be a diatribe or didactic in nature. 'There's no bad information, it's what you do with it that has positive or negative value.' It's healthy to disagree and be challenged, as long as everything stays civil and clearly relevant. There have been occasions when discussions have spiraled into name calling and negativity... rest assured that moderators treat this behaviour seriously and act accordingly.

The areas you specified as your subjects are of immense interest to Icke's works. He has written at length about mind control and manipulation, which I'm sure you are aware of already. In truth I'm sure your opinions and information will be highly regarded and useful to the discussions on the forum.

Or, to sum up... HI!

thedame

loveforall
26-03-2007, 08:19 PM
ahoy matey...:D

i am all i am
26-03-2007, 08:28 PM
G'day Amy G,

Welcome to the forum.

I look forward to your input and views on our discussions.


With LOVE.

pollock
26-03-2007, 08:31 PM
Hello and welcome to the middle of the forum!
(sorry Ive just been waching meaning of life so im a bit silly)'

Hope you will enjoy, I am!

Be good
F

thirdwave
26-03-2007, 08:33 PM
Hello to everyone.

My name is Amy Nicholls, but I tend to use Amy G, as Gray was my maiden name, and I'm 26 years old. I thought that it was only polite to introduce myself before I start posting; indeed, my good manners dictate it!
I carried out my degree, which was a BSc in Psychology at Exeter University, and since then I have also completed my Masters in cognitive neuroscience. I am now working and living in London as part of a cognitive neuroscience research team. My job is extremely "hands on," and I work with patients for case-studies, report for scientific journals, carry out brain scans and mapping, and carry out psychological experiments, which either involve behavioural data, experimental manipulation or observation. I am not sure if anyone is interested in that, but thought that some might be!
I first heard about David Icke on Boxing day, on the television programme, which I am sure many of you watched - Was David Icke right? I am always interested in hearing about new theories and concepts, and so thought that I would come onto this website to take part in discussions etc.
I hope that you are a reasonably friendly and welcoming bunch. Do you encourage those that have a different opinion that yourselves? I suppose, with the nature of David's ideas, you must have a problem with people joining in just to be rude or mock. I intend to do neither, I am just interested in the whole concept of David's ideas and beliefs.

I do have a faceparty profile, which is unforgivably old, and which has not been logged into for quite a while; but it does have more about me, if anyone whatsoever is interested: www.faceparty.com/amybsc.

Anyway, I look forward to chatting.

Amy Nicholls.

Hi Amy, welcome on board...

David Icke covers a huge field of info and if you are interested in it its likely that you will come across loads of interesting info as its kind of leads on to so many subjects...

yeah we do get people here trying to just take digs at him, but also many who really like his work.... we all have our views as long as we allow others to have theirs and do not make the forum there own personal play ground then its all cool...

there are loads of cool guys and gals here who will be able to send you all kinds of interesting links and info

;)

lookfar
26-03-2007, 08:52 PM
Hi Amy & welcome :)

Hope you enjoy it here.

masonic3
26-03-2007, 09:20 PM
Hi amyg I am masonic3 I like your DB9.

Look forward to reading your posts:p

i am all i am
27-03-2007, 09:20 AM
G'day Amy G,

http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1889&highlight=ADDICTIVE+PERSONALITY

The above link is to a thread that I started called 'Addictive Personality'. As you have a degree in psychology, I was wondering if you would like to have a look at it and share your views/experience ?


With LOVE.

i_am
27-03-2007, 09:42 AM
Welcome Amy G

We are a diverse bunch and that makes it interesting. We are all learning, no matter how long we have been on this path. I think I learn something new each day and that is how I like it. We have all come to where we now are from different directions, metaphysically speaking, and all have a piece of the gi-normous puzzle. Together we can get closer to solving it, whatever IT may be :cool:

seamus
27-03-2007, 09:50 AM
Welcome Amy.

We hope you make yourself right at home

s

lightbeing
27-03-2007, 10:00 AM
Hi Amy G,

I welcome you to the best bunch of free thinking people around!:p
It is nice to put a face to the person:)
Regarding David, I sincerely feel he is the most honest person around, never before have I heard someone talk with such passion and truthfulness on the real world we live in (or not!.............)

Can I have ride in your DB9 please?!:D

oneofmany
27-03-2007, 11:58 AM
Welcome Amy G

We are a diverse bunch and that makes it interesting. We are all learning, no matter how long we have been on this path. I think I learn something new each day and that is how I like it. We have all come to where we now are from different directions, metaphysically speaking, and all have a piece of the gi-normous puzzle. Together we can get closer to solving it, whatever IT may be :cool:

I say if your not learning, your dying. We as a species need to learn, to survive and if we dont learn, we go the way of the dodo

Welcome Amy G

dondaz
28-03-2007, 01:13 AM
Hi amyg,

Welcome to the universe of freedom. This is indeed a forum with a wonderful cast of creative, & sometimes bizaar, charactors!

I have found this site to be a place where no secrets are hidden and no stone is left unturned in the search for answers. I hope you gain simililar enlightenment and I'm sure some of us will take advantage of your own skills and knowledge.

One thing that has been bothering me is I can't seem to get my head 'round the fact how some so-called responsible adults in trusting positions in society can help in the enslavement of children?:confused:

My trailer: http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-4876807553043435597&q=leave+our+kids+alone

I'm just a layman when it comes to the psychology of the situation at hand, though I recon I'm a match for Fintan Dunne any day, so any tips on areas I could cover in my movie would be most welcome!:rolleyes:

Enjoy your stay here and I look forward to any threads you post!

Best

Darren

Didn't I read something about a DB9, now where's that link...:D

whitenight639
28-03-2007, 04:23 AM
Hello to everyone.


I carried out my degree, which was a BSc in Psychology at Exeter University, and since then I have also completed my Masters in cognitive neuroscience. I am now working and living in London as part of a cognitive neuroscience research team. My job is extremely "hands on," and I work with patients for case-studies, report for scientific journals, carry out brain scans and mapping, and carry out psychological experiments, which either involve behavioural data, experimental manipulation or observation. I am not sure if anyone is interested in that, but thought that some might be!

I am just interested in the whole concept of David's ideas and beliefs.

.

But What I really want is your BRAINS!!

lol welcome amy your expertices is going to bring a different angle on the disscussions im sure.

ho1ogram
28-03-2007, 05:08 AM
G'day amy G, welcome to the forum and have fun.

I moved your post to the addictive personalities thread http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1889&highlight=ADDICTIVE+PERSONALITY
so all the addictive stuff is on the one thread to make it easier for people to discuss and research that topic. To eveyone else she said:
Hello,

and thank you for the warm welcome! My DB9 is happy enough to take passengers, but I must let you know that I am on my 7th clutch in 2 years!

ho1ogram