View Full Version : David Icke appears on BBC news at last
largejack
12-07-2008, 01:02 AM
after the election of course.
He appeared briefly, and the repeater said "Remember him, former BBC presenter David Icke stood for what he believes is a Global Conspiracy," then he was gone in a puff of smoke:eek:
Ian2day
12-07-2008, 08:37 AM
after the election of course.
He appeared briefly, and the repeater said "Remember him, former BBC presenter David Icke stood for what he believes is a Global Conspiracy," then he was gone in a puff of smoke:eek:
He could have a right of reply with this one. If that is accurate then either Icke has been one of them all along. Or they have said he is for the Conspiracy and not against it. Which going on his public persona is a gross misrepresentation of his position.
zarah
12-07-2008, 09:32 AM
I fell asleep with the news on early this morning and could of swore I heard his name mentioned in some complaints programme..Ill have to watch out for the repeat.
clozaril
12-07-2008, 04:32 PM
there was a picture of DI in the mirrors article about the election his faced was scrunched up and he looked like an idiot
red_ram
12-07-2008, 05:59 PM
there was a picture of DI in the mirrors article about the election his faced was scrunched up and he looked like an idiot
I thought that too.:(
Ian2day
12-07-2008, 06:26 PM
Maybe we need to organise together and create our own hard copy newspaper. Just an idea I am throwing out there. I would be happy to write a column or two for starting off a bi-monthly publication. How do we get this off the ground?
largejack
13-07-2008, 12:48 PM
Maybe we need to organise together and create our own hard copy newspaper. Just an idea I am throwing out there. I would be happy to write a column or two for starting off a bi-monthly publication. How do we get this off the ground?
it is a good idea, and I have enough time to contribute towards it.
Ian2day
13-07-2008, 01:09 PM
it is a good idea, and I have enough time to contribute towards it.
Great that makes two of us. Perhaps I need to start a new thread on this subject.
brenbren
13-07-2008, 04:07 PM
first post, little intro- watched his videos and other 6 weeks ago, and i thought long and hard about it (it was half term holiday) then i stopped. but when i was watching his speach to the people in hambledon and haltemprice (?) i just remembered all the videos i had seen before about the subject, and i felt empowered after watching the video - as if there was a problem that i could not solve myself, and he had explained it so perfectly. the dots had been connected.
on topic: it is sad that people feel better of themselves when they mock other people. (i'm guilty of this at times) because it just lowers the argument from (e.g.) the big brother state to "is david icke mad??!" :(
you cannot do much to stop it, apart from telling people to watch the actual videos, and not someone else's (mainstream media) opinion.