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tootrue
01-05-2009, 05:22 PM
WE DO IT EVERY DAY’

The David Icke Newsletter Goes Out On Sunday

It was my birthday this week. I was 35. I am always 35. I like 35. I think I’ll stay there unless something better comes up.

Everyone was telling me I am 57. It was in the ‘Today’s Birthdays’ column in the paper and announced on a radio show or two as ‘conspiracy theorist, David Icke is 57’ or ‘David Icke, the former BBC presenter who went all weird, is 57 today’.

No I’m not. I’m 35, if we need such numbers at all, which, of course, we don’t. But if I am going to acknowledge a number it will be one of my choosing, not some programmed convention. So 35 it is.


From D. Icke's newsletter

size_of_light
01-05-2009, 05:30 PM
Haha. Funny. I'm 36 and decided I like 35 too and plan to stick with it.

Since I was about 25, I've definitely noticed something within me that wants to constantly remind me of how many years old I am all the time and measure my accomplishments against a number system.

Finally I'm beginning to understand what I couldn;t comprehend when I was younger, which is why people 'lie' about their age. It's not based on vanity and fear of the natural ageing process as I once thought, but instead a way to keep yourself from falling into the trap of identifying your inner life with your external age.

cafetimes1991
01-05-2009, 05:32 PM
I'm seventeen. Perfect, except that I can't do a lot of the stuff eighteen year-olds can do.

size_of_light
01-05-2009, 05:39 PM
I'm seventeen. Perfect, except that I can't do a lot of the stuff eighteen year-olds can do.

You're 17?!

Wow.

Kudos to you!

When I was 17 I was still scratching my ass and bumping into things! :eek:

cafetimes1991
01-05-2009, 05:47 PM
You're 17?!

Wow.

Kudos to you!

When I was 17 I was still scratching my ass and bumping into things! :eek:

Shuckers. Thanks! :)
Yes, kudos to me. I should be studying, but instead I go to this website and distribute leaflets. My grades have gone down since February 2008, when I woke up to the conspiracy.

mane
01-05-2009, 07:08 PM
I am nearly always thought to be over 21, sometimes late 20's, and sometimes from a distance, up to 35. I'm 18. It's because of my deep voice, hairline, physique, and most of all, my vantage in growth[as seen through conversation]; a frequency comprising a spectrum of the qualities of youth and wisdom-- so to speak. And just as David identifies with 35, I am nothing for everything I am.

bornagain
01-05-2009, 07:52 PM
Another wierd thing is that my mom is actually over fourty, and I keep thinking that she is 36, and she is because she looks great, but that is not the case I just always think she is 36. lol
As for me I am 17, but I feel like I am 23 I guess it is just because I just do not connect with my peers of the same age group, we can never find the same things to talk about I am more mature than them and I actually enjoy reading a lot , plus I think that by meditating I actually grew spiritually because I look at things differently and I often time question everything, and whenever I encounter new info I usually look at it from two different perspectives to find out, plus i am a gemini so I have the whole dual-personality thing and it is really true, because I can hate and love at the same time.
~Born Again

brook
01-05-2009, 10:51 PM
I'm 16 .. Well soon to be 17 and it's pretty lonely being the only one amongst my friends who is interested in this stuff.
I have been going to this forum since the start of 2007, only looking and reading at most of the threads.. And i felt that i should get an account now, so i can join in this nice little place :D But in relation to the topic, i am young and i feel young and i guess i'll always be a kid inside :p

zero1
04-05-2009, 09:00 PM
Senescence is a curable disease.