View Full Version : I respect David Icke more than anyone
chris
20-07-2008, 10:03 PM
If I were to rate David Ickes as a researcher, I don't think he'd even make my top 10. He says a lot of stuff which is in blatant contradiction to what I know firsthand, someone asked me once why I actually come to this board. I didn't really know the answer...
I was just contemplating this and then it struck me.
Who has undergone such hardship of having in their grasp the pinicles of Western achievement (being a pro footballer) and having that torn from them through physical pain?
Where most would stick their fingers up at the world and escape through drugs or another vice, who then managed through will power to achieve an even more sought for job on TV? But not only that, be the best at it?
Yet the man who had everything lined up in his innocence and piety that thought he was living in a free and just society with free minds and hearts had it all ripped from him and fed to the heathens. Who in their sickness and jealousy celebrated in joyous fits a man of honour who spoke the truth went into spastical extacy through their religious programming from the hidden emperor that decided to give the thumbs down. What stupid fucks who joined in, I'm glad I was never one. After this is all over, bring back the stocks and have them feel an ounce of what Mr Icke must have felt.
Through suffering much more, things that I can't even imagine to even be outcasted in the conspiracy world, he trudges on.
I guess this is why I am here and that one day I become half the man he is.
Ian2day
20-07-2008, 10:10 PM
The one thing which I just don't get is. Why did they not try to commit him. As when he first started out, there must of been no end of willing people. Who would of said this guy needs to be locked up for his and others protection. Why did tptb allow him free movement and exposure on primetime with his contradictory views and opinions of the nature of society. Was he the pied piper they needed to draw us all out.
Lets hear it for the man.......
shame there's no 'thumbs-up' emotic
The one thing which I just don't get is. Why did they not try to commit him. As when he first started out, there must of been no end of willing people. Who would of said this guy needs to be locked up for his and others protection. Why did tptb allow him free movement and exposure on primetime with his contradictory views and opinions of the nature of society. Was he the pied piper they needed to draw us all out.
The PTB didnt need to - remember, he was laughed at,vilified; therfore no one took him seriously. I often think that its a different ball-game now & that maybe his life's in danger, but I remember him saying that, way back when he heard his 'voices', they assured him that he would receive a measure of 'protection' when he started to spread the message.
He has been quoted as saying recently, that physical danger " is not in my reality "
I take that to mean that the good guys are still looking out for him!
chris
20-07-2008, 10:21 PM
The one thing which I just don't get is. Why did they not try to commit him. As when he first started out, there must of been no end of willing people. Who would of said this guy needs to be locked up for his and others protection. Why did tptb allow him free movement and exposure on primetime with his contradictory views and opinions of the nature of society. Was he the pied piper they needed to draw us all out.
Do you think they would have honestly thought that he would have managed to piece together a successful career after that?
They would rather have the public see him groveling back to public, licking their boots and appologising to them for being crazy and try to salvage his career. But he said No!
He had absolutely nothing to lose then didn't he?
Public ridicule can affect you in 2 ways; you either bury your head up your arse & dont leave the house, or you can say f**K it!
No prizes for guessing which he chose.......:D
Ian2day
20-07-2008, 10:31 PM
Do you think they would have honestly thought that he would have managed to piece together a successful career after that?
They would rather have the public see him groveling back to public, licking their boots and appologising to them for being crazy and try to salvage his career. But he said No!
The thing is I suspect that he was in more of a position to be financially independent of the system of control. So if he went out and out opposing it. He would not of been dependant on it for handouts. He perhaps could financially be outside the beast back then. Where as others without the financial independence may not of been able to see it to where he has got to all these years later. I'm not knocking him for having money back then. Just maybe they saw him as a useful asset. As even if he was being outspoken. They would then be able to see just how many others need to be plugged back in. A great way to gauge how much the indoctrination of people needs to be modified. Or perhaps there has always been a 5% of people who have just not bought into any kind of nonsense the system gives us.
clozaril
20-07-2008, 10:37 PM
. Or perhaps there has always been a 5% of people who have just not bought into any kind of nonsense the system gives us.
yeah i reckon about that, he was in a great position back then as a presenter on tv to speak out, shame others won't do likewise.
tinmenace
20-07-2008, 10:50 PM
The one thing which I just don't get is. Why did they not try to commit him.
Better yet, why hasn't anyone tried to sue him for slander?
Most people, if accused of pedophilia, for example, would not just go about their lives and shrug it off. They'd sue. So, why then don't these "people" speak up against the accusations?
Is it possible that they don't want an investigation to determine who's lying?
It's possible, innit?
thirdwave
20-07-2008, 11:38 PM
Decent post...
montag
20-07-2008, 11:50 PM
Better yet, why hasn't anyone tried to sue him for slander?
Most people, if accused of pedophilia, for example, would not just go about their lives and shrug it off. They'd sue. So, why then don't these "people" speak up against the accusations?
Is it possible that they don't want an investigation to determine who's lying?
It's possible, innit?
I've thought the same thing, if someone wrote a book accusing me of being a pedo i'd be straight to court. It can mean only two things IMO, 1. He's an agent and has their permission or 2. He's right..
Ian2day
21-07-2008, 12:01 AM
I've thought the same thing, if someone wrote a book accusing me of being a pedo i'd be straight to court. It can mean only two things IMO, 1. He's an agent and has their permission or 2. He's right..
Or a third, both 1 & 2.
the infinite one
21-07-2008, 12:08 AM
It was an honour to meet David a few weeks ago in Hull during the election, I had a 4 hour personal chat with him. The guy is modest, sincere and really cares about everyone. He approached and left me with a hug.
I've never met anyone like David, who actually has gone out and put his neck on the line in a fearless way.
:cool:
tinmenace
21-07-2008, 12:27 AM
I've thought the same thing, if someone wrote a book accusing me of being a pedo i'd be straight to court. It can mean only two things IMO, 1. He's an agent and has their permission or 2. He's right..
Precisely.
My gut tells me that it's number 2.
tinmenace
21-07-2008, 12:28 AM
It was an honour to meet David a few weeks ago in Hull during the election, I had a 4 hour personal chat with him. The guy is modest, sincere and really cares about everyone. He approached and left me with a hug.
I've never met anyone like David, who actually has gone out and put his neck on the line in a fearless way.
:cool:
How wonderful for you both! :)
montag
21-07-2008, 12:32 AM
Precisely.
My gut tells me that it's number 2.
I concur..:cool:
romas
21-07-2008, 12:39 AM
He is an agent, for opposite alignment/pole of energies ;)
He said he had voices, don't you think the negative side have had their voices to?
World is a stage and we're the players.
farros
21-07-2008, 12:47 AM
yeah icke inspires me a lot, to me hes the embodiment of not caring what people think of you, this attitude is very empowering.
ericdubay
21-07-2008, 01:40 AM
yeah icke inspires me a lot, to me hes the embodiment of not caring what people think of you, this attitude is very empowering.
Definitely, even if he was wrong about all his research (which he isn't), what a shining example of kooky quirkiness in the face of ridicule! I agree that Icke is "the embodiment of not caring what people think of you," and that attitude is very empowering indeed. Not to mention he's 99% spot-on. He has the truth on his side which is a great advantage/stabilizing force when normies try to belittle.
~Eric
www.atlanteanconspiracy.com
phonicboom
21-07-2008, 05:23 AM
Neither of these people may be 100% right, so I let you choose your main source of information, ... Icke or Kissinger?
astro zombie
21-07-2008, 05:38 AM
A personal hero of mine to be sure. He woke me up to everything and just for that, i'm eternally grateful.
I need to make it a goal to meet him one day...it would be so cool if i could just smoke a joint with him and get into deep conversation, or even trip with him...haha of course i know it'll never happen though.:)
emanuel
21-07-2008, 12:21 PM
I heard of a village that was wiped out by a body of people and 'they' used christianity as the tool. They 'sold' the idea of christianity to them and had a kind of church set up. When all the village folk gathered in the church 'they' locked the doors, uncovered the guns, and slaughtered them.
From the perspective of the village folk not everything, no matter how 'good' or 'promising', is what it seems.
From 'their' perspective, people are naive and easily sold solutions and ideas to problems they identify with.
ban freekmasons
21-07-2008, 04:56 PM
If I were to rate David Ickes as a researcher, I don't think he'd even make my top 10. He says a lot of stuff which is in blatant contradiction to what I know firsthand, someone asked me once why I actually come to this board. I didn't really know the answer...
I was just contemplating this and then it struck me.
Who has undergone such hardship of having in their grasp the pinicles of Western achievement (being a pro footballer) and having that torn from them through physical pain?
Where most would stick their fingers up at the world and escape through drugs or another vice, who then managed through will power to achieve an even more sought for job on TV? But not only that, be the best at it?
Yet the man who had everything lined up in his innocence and piety that thought he was living in a free and just society with free minds and hearts had it all ripped from him and fed to the heathens. Who in their sickness and jealousy celebrated in joyous fits a man of honour who spoke the truth went into spastical extacy through their religious programming from the hidden emperor that decided to give the thumbs down. What stupid fucks who joined in, I'm glad I was never one. After this is all over, bring back the stocks and have them feel an ounce of what Mr Icke must have felt.
Through suffering much more, things that I can't even imagine to even be outcasted in the conspiracy world, he trudges on.
I guess this is why I am here and that one day I become half the man he is.
ditto from everyone at the Anti Corruption Party
and who are they at ACP?
every law abiding taxpayers everywhere
lifeofbrian
26-07-2008, 09:53 PM
If I were to rate David Ickes as a researcher, I don't think he'd even make my top 10. He says a lot of stuff which is in blatant contradiction to what I know firsthand, someone asked me once why I actually come to this board. I didn't really know the answer...
I was just contemplating this and then it struck me.
Who has undergone such hardship of having in their grasp the pinicles of Western achievement (being a pro footballer) and having that torn from them through physical pain?
Where most would stick their fingers up at the world and escape through drugs or another vice, who then managed through will power to achieve an even more sought for job on TV? But not only that, be the best at it?
Yet the man who had everything lined up in his innocence and piety that thought he was living in a free and just society with free minds and hearts had it all ripped from him and fed to the heathens. Who in their sickness and jealousy celebrated in joyous fits a man of honour who spoke the truth went into spastical extacy through their religious programming from the hidden emperor that decided to give the thumbs down. What stupid fucks who joined in, I'm glad I was never one. After this is all over, bring back the stocks and have them feel an ounce of what Mr Icke must have felt.
Through suffering much more, things that I can't even imagine to even be outcasted in the conspiracy world, he trudges on.
I guess this is why I am here and that one day I become half the man he is.
Nice.
However, [history will show] it doesn't matter what he spoke, what matters is that he did.
Since the cruel treatment of him I too have chosen to support David Icke's right to speak of whatever he likes, as that is our primary freedom at stake, at this point in time.
endlessvista
26-07-2008, 11:56 PM
I saw the Terry Wogan infamous interview and two things struck me. The first was if David Icke was indeed unwell, then the BBC gave licience to their top presenter to mock an unwell person on live TV. Not that David Icke was mentally ill, but if he was - just think about that. Be like Wogan calling a person in a wheelchair "a spa" and the audience laughing. This is little more that a good old witch burning.
But the second thing which stuck me is the sound of the audience laughing. They are being prompted. It is not an instant reactionary laugh, it has a real sense of being a group nervous laugh about it as if they instinctually knew they were doing something wrong.
I have great respect for David Icke, I do not agree with everything he says and nor should I - the reptilians I am still having a lot of trouble with, but the manipulation and Big Brother stuff as well as his esoteric teaching I am 100% behind.