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  1. You know, I used to be involved with social services, and the stuff we witnessed was crazy, and rarely got reported. I left just as one of our young people disappeared to Manchester (we were based near Wolverhampton) and ended up being murdered. She had been groomed. Young lads that had been coerced into joining gangs from Oldham. One ended up robbing a theme park with a gun and is serving time now. Loads of cases of FGM around Bristol and Swindon. Some of what these young lads and girls experience before they are teenagers is horrific so it’s no surprise a lot of them are lured away into gangs or groomed into the sex trade. But there is very little support from the police. I remember one occasion when the police called me to see if I could tempt this one young lad to open the door to them. I drove around and spoke to him and convinced him to open the door. Once the police got inside they literally beat the crap out of him. I reported it, but nothing happened. Except less trust towards me from the young lad. And the amount of times a young person was put into foster care or temporary accommodation and were then groomed or sexually exploited was scary. So seeing this increase now in young people being abused is no surprise. They are targeted because they are vulnerable. Personally I’d have much sterner sentences for crimes against kids and that social worker who witnessed the ‘marriage’ should serve time as well. I would also have sharia law punishments for anyone using sharia law as an excuse to break the law. Life time sentence after a public flogging or stoning. I also wouldn’t allow anyone to be in an position of power who has different, contradictory beliefs to the nation as a whole. That’s my rant over!
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  2. None of the news footage I have seen makes logical sense. The alleged terrorist is seen lying on the floor with blood around him, and 2 armed officers shouting and aiming their weapons at him. In the foreground there's a couple who look slightly bemused and nonchalant at the goings on..with absolutely no fear..they just watch. Also in any armed response unit, standard operating procedure will include the tying back/bunching of long hair. Within the footage, a female armed officer can be seen with hair loosely flowing at the back. It all smells. Very badly.
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  3. Well, possibly some positive news... The petition against has gathered almost 2 million eight hundred thousand votes, with at least 5 more votes coming in every few seconds. Only a small percentage of the total British population so far, but constantly on the up. The Tech company has pulled out. I might be wrong but I think that was today. They are not having anything to do with it. I think they are noticing the direction in which the petition is heading, minute by minute. Starmer is now on shaky ground. It has even been suggested that a new leader would be a good idea. That;s exactly what I was thinking this morning. And, even the grandson of Oswald Mosley (one of our famous fascists), is dead against it, saying the proposition was 1) not announced on Labour's agenda, and 2) must be decided in the ballot box. Quite right. There always had to be a referendum. I was however, NOT shocked that there wasn't one! I wasn't even shocked at the blatant audacity of them imagining "they" could just bulldoze over us. I thought democracy was well lost in the push for a new fascist state under the guise of "Labour"..... er excuse me? For the people?? But I am proud to be British right now, for seeing so many pouring in their signatures onto that petition. It seems petitions can and do have peaceful protest powers. Watch that space. It's making changes I believe
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  4. Not a fan of either to be honest.
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  5. There's nothing stopping you from starting up your own forum, and setting it up exactly as you wish. As I understand things, the original David Icke Forum was powered by vBulletin software, and was set up by some third-party outside of the Icke family. The current iteration of the forum, "David Icke Social" was set up using Invision Community, in an attempt to 'make it better', using more up-to-date forum software. Sadly, while the forum technology has improved over the years, the appetite for discussion forums has been slowly dwindling, as "specialist-interest groups" have moved over to mainstream platforms, such as Facebook Groups, X/Twitter and Reddit, amongst others. Which is 'nice' for those users who are already on those social media platforms, but it also means that those platforms can keep those 'specialist-interest groups' hidden away from the rest of the internet, or under surveillance by 'the authorities'.
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  6. My first attempt at a meme…
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  7. Yeah, it's finished, it's run it's course and here we are, like Rome. The leaders fiddle, and now lie and focus on political ideology rather than the fundamental problems with our system. We view the extremes as normality. Lying political leaders, corrupt businesses and media, so many laws legislating everything and yet nothing gets fixed. Broken economies, traditions and nations. So it is finished. My belief is that a new world will rise from the ashes. It mustn't be 'their' world. Our leaders, political, business and scientific have shown they are incapable of building a world we want to live in. Saw a Muslim immigrant on TV, she was given a converted shipping container as temporary accommodation. She was complaining it wasn't good enough and it wasn't large enough to bring her family over. We must do better. Meanwhile there are ex service men on the streets in the cold and many others homeless. And look what those same 'morally superior' Islamic folk do to our people and young girls. But we're racist if we complain. I want to know who this social worker was - a crazy liberal lefties or a Muslim. I can't see it being any other type. An atheist would not watch a 15 year old married into a religion. I can't believe that, for a social worker to witness that, they are deluded lefties or Muslim. Either way, that is supposed to be our 'Care' system. Again, this is an example of why this world is finished, these extremes are somehow normal. Our care system can take a girl from her parents and hand her over to rapists instead! I mean WTF! But what is happening to the care system, social worker and grooming gangs as a result? London Mayor Khan refuses to acknowledge or answer questions about grooming gangs Care system does not change, social worker not charged. Starner and Mahmood will tell us to be tolerant or we're racist. While writing up a new Islamophobia law allowing prosecution of anyone who criticizes and tell the public its on the name of decency and tolerance. Then we'll get a speech that mistakes happen but they are working to fix it by introducing anti whistleblower laws so we won't have to hear about it in the media. I don't think the people are going to take this crap much longer. Starmer had unwittingly exposed all this injustice, corruption, political tactics and a broken system with political leaders who feel they are above the common people and should prioritize businesses regardless of the damage they do. Sorry for the rant.
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  8. Hi all. After all this time, I've just found this forum, doh! It could have come in handy many times. "Better late than never" is the excuse I'll use. Member of Ickonic for a few years. Bit of a loner, never been one for crowds, avoided becoming a commoner & member of the herd at all costs. Not easy or pleasant. My mind is my own. No regrets. Funny, my landlord first told me there was "no effin virus!", then sent me a link to David's conversation with Brian Rose in early 2020. Wasn't shocked, somehow. Been lonely though, nobody to relate with, those I knew called me mad, obsessed, cut me off as did I with them. I see it all as a gain. The rest is probably similar to many others' experiences on here. Something I will add is that I've recently had my first session with a Craniosacral therapist/healer. I came out feeling extremely lucid, calm and felt like my body had gone through an M.O.T.! Booked my next session already. I knew I needed to try something I couldn't get my head around, knew nothing about & and didn't know what to expect. It worked wonders. Does anyone here enjoy fishing?
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  9. That bee symbol was the sigil of Lord Larys, master of whispers in house of the dragon (a right slimey creep) Who is the dragon? Satan/YHVH Who do they worship? White roses represents the White Queen, Luna, Sophia-Wisdom, the feminine (they hate the feminine) We're being played front and back (again)
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  10. The way I look at it, religion has a lot to bloody answer for. When people start banging on about religion I ask a simple question ,since there is over 3000 religious belief systems in the world today what makes yours the right one
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  11. Miles Harris's videos about the digital ID roll out are being widely shared including this one below. Echoing what has previously been said in this thread, he predicts that BritCard is a red herring and won't be implemented. Instead he thinks that, rather than being mandated, digital ID will be implemented via a gradual opt in with the infrastructure already prepared and waiting in the wings. Paper forms will be marginalised and made inconvenient and the public will be worn down into going fully digital. We are, of course, seeing this already. Self checkouts are fast becoming the predominant form of service - when I shop at my local supermarket early in the morning, I have to ask and wait for a till to be opened because I won't self serve and subject myself to their facial recognition so directly. Utility supplies now all virtually demand you have an online account - with my electricity supplier I have refused to set one up and have insisted on paper billing but they always try to steer me towards it if I call them with a query. Council services are now largely accessible via online accounts too. It seems to take longer to get through on the phone - that is, if you can even find a phone number. Even customer service email addresses are becoming harder to come by. It doesn't seem like it will be much longer before letters, phone calls and emails will be a thing of the past.
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  12. All part of a long-term agenda. The central aim of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in 2016 was ''Mastering the Fourth Industrial Revolution.'' They wanted the barriers between man and machine to dissolve. Klaus Schwab (WEF Founder and Chairman of the Board of Trustees) would go on to say that the novelty of wearable tech will give way to embedded (implantable) tech. Who is helping to push wearable tech (in the US)? RFK Jr. wants everyone to use wearables. What are the benefits, risks? - ABC News Who is helping to push embedded (implantable) tech (worldwide)? British patients to get Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain chip implants Blackrock Neurotech was seeded by Thiel (long links to Musk. Thiel is a WEF member and sits on the Steering Committee of the Bilderberg Group) Blackrock Neurotech | Empowered by Thought You will also find that there are Thiel Fellows involved as well. Laura Deming is one such person who now runs The Longevity Fund But so was Epstein reportedly hoped to develop super-race of humans with his DNA | Jeffrey Epstein | The Guardian Private jets, parties and eugenics: Jeffrey Epstein's bizarre world of scientists | Jeffrey Epstein | The Guardian Jeffrey Epstein Invested With Peter Thiel, and His Estate Is Reaping Millions - The New York Times From the UK's Ministry of Defence (how it might be sold) Human Augmentation strategic implications project
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  14. Discussion and "fresh blood" have also slowed this year due to other tech/admin issues which required new sign-ups to be temporarily put on hold. That has now been sorted, hence a lot of new members appearing in the past week.
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  15. From tinternet. Starmer has a problem. And creating a Brit card excluding immigrants will end up in the echr. Where it will cost millions trying to defend something that Blair tried and lost when that thing was pm. Starmer is only doing Blair’s bidding. He wants to mandate digital ID for every Briton. He dresses it up in two slogans: “preventing fraud” and “stopping illegal working.” Fabian Blair used the same lines in 2004 when he tried and failed to push ID cards. But here’s the trap he’s in: Britain is bound by the European Convention on Human Rights. Article 8 protects our privacy, Article 14 bans discrimination. Strasbourg has already ruled against blanket DNA and biometric databases in S & Marper v UK (2008) and against unregulated facial recognition in Bridges v South Wales Police (2020). You can not strip people of their livelihoods or force them into surveillance on pain of starvation. Any mandatory digital ID tied to work or survival would fail the ECHR tests of legality, necessity and proportionality. And it gets worse for him. Under the UN’s Agenda 2030, SDG 16.9, states have pledged to provide “legal identity for all, including birth registration.” That language was written to protect migrants, stateless persons and refugees. It means digital ID can not lawfully be used to exclude foreign workers from jobs or services. It has to empower them. So if Starmer sells this scheme as a way to block “illegal working,” he’s trampling over the very human rights treaties he boasts of upholding. So, what are his choices? He could leave the ECHR. But that unlocks the opposite of his Fabian wet dream. Outside the Convention, Britain could indeed deport en masse, shut borders, and sweep away the legal brakes on state power. (Labour will never do that because the Fabian project depends on international treaties and courts to entrench their system above democratic challenge.) Or he could stay in the ECHR. But then his hands are tied. The judges in Strasbourg have already said you can’t keep every citizen’s DNA, can’t roll out facial recognition without safeguards, can’t discriminate against migrants. By that precedent, he can not compel digital ID without being dragged through the courts. And then there’s Agenda 2030 itself. It locks in digital ID as a protection for migrants, not a punishment. So he can’t use it against them either. So, Starmer’s “digital ID” agenda is a Fabian mess. It can’t lawfully be forced on migrants. It can’t lawfully be forced on citizens without leaving the ECHR. And leaving the ECHR would destroy his arguments against deportations. He is boxed in. The only way he can get his way is if we let him bluff us into believing this is inevitable. It isn’t. He’s trapped.
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  16. I was thinking both yours and Maz's rants were exceptionally fine rants, though they both highlight some very sad realities which had me chopping onions I am not ashamed to admit it. These people are forgotten and left to rot by SS, and that includes being left to be raped and murdered. I want this world to end. It cannot be fixed with evil mindsets as these. And yes, what will come after is what I stay in the fight for.
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  17. I don't do religion, tried it and found it lacking and the people in them, well, Gandhi said it best "I like your Christ but I do not like your Christians" But then I found similar in pagan circles. I guess it's just a lorra people But I still have knowing of Spirit due to my own walk which has been littered with miracles. A dark force seeks to destroy me and a good force seems to deal with that....sometimes it feels a bit late but hey cannae grumble. I have helped people cross over and some were really quite evil and not destined for a pleasant place. I've never seen Buddha or any other revered being come for these people put it that way, but Iesus. And He comes with so much love and seems to be glad I bring them to Him and not leave them earthbound even though they were not nice to me in life, they can only see what went wrong via a life review, and better souls leave here than hang around. Which is why I worry about the trend of reincarnation trap leading to earthbound souls...anyhoo.... But as for other religious figures, I feel their life paths are also worthy to note and learn from, I know I have gained from exploring their walks in the spirit. We can respect others paths when they are paths of peace. Religions of control, mutilation, shame and guilt have no place in a world sustained by love. They know that hence why they ramp their shit up over and over.
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  18. IMPORTANT: COVID Vaccine “Safe and Effective” Narrative Collapses on Camera This is the Senate hearing they never wanted you to see. https://www.globalresearch.ca/covid-vaccine-safe-effective-narrative-collapses-camera/5887991
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  19. Met police arrest 175 pro-Palestinian protesters after organisers refused to cancel demonstration At least 175 people have been arrested at a pro-Palestine protest in central London after organisers refused to cancel the demonstration following the synagogue terror attack earlier this week. The Prime Minister had urged groups behind the demonstrations in Manchester and London along with attendees to 'respect the grief of British Jews' as he said the events could cause further pain to mourners. Link - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15161451/Pro-Palestine-protest-organisers-ignore-calls-reconsider-marches.html 100,000 people protesting immigration, 26 arrested. Response: far right or thugs. Don't represent Britain we shall never surrender our flag. 1000 protesting, for a terrorist organisation, 175 arrests. Response : Please don't cause further pain to the mourners.
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  20. Some things I no longer feel the same passion for....watching sports, mainly...anything to do with politics. I maintain a watchful eye but I have seen through the charade and approach it differently. I do not get engaged in any of their mind games and BS. Still like designing stuff, reading...old TV and films. Nothing modern. I have detached myself from modern society and its garbage.
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  21. Ah i put on ol mixtape digital thru usbStereo middle of tape mix i had made is three modern country songs this is the third one: i sometimes miss hear “hell right” i hear HELL RIDIN OR HELL RIDERS MAYBE ah it’s great I’ll just wait 10 seconds to end of song… yes! this 8 second snippet of this afterwards then SPOOKY SCARY SKELETONS SOME COOL REMIX I NOT SURE WHAT ONE *following contains swearing/aggression and possibly will need to be logged in to prove age: ^ search “SUPER ANGRY AUSTRALIAN” if link doesn’t work.
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  22. Anglican group GAFCON objects to female Archbishop of Canterbury
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  23. All by design. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgmzwk4yd1eo 'Planning approvals for new homes at record low, figures show.' The number of planning approvals for new homes in England is unacceptable, the new housing secretary has said, after official data showed permission for building homes fell to a record low during Labour's first year in office. Fewer than 29,000 projects were granted permission by councils in the year ending June 2025 - striking a blow to the government's promise to deliver 1.5 million homes by the next election. Steve Reed, who has taken over from Angela Rayner as housing secretary, said fixing the planning system "won't happen overnight". Conservative shadow housing secretary Sir James Cleverly said that Labour had "promised to 'build, build, build' but their flagship planning reforms clearly aren't working".
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  24. There has been a fresh outpouring of outrage over the government's response to the petition which currently has over 2.75 million signatures. There's no acknowledgement of the strength of feeling over the matter - just confirmation that it is going to go ahead whether people like it or not. I am getting whiff of deliberate wind up coming from the halls of power. The Government has announced plans to introduce a digital ID system which is fit for the needs of modern Britain. We are committed to making people’s everyday lives easier and more secure, to putting more control in their hands (including over their own data), and to driving growth through harnessing digital technology. We also want to learn from countries which have digitised government services for the benefit of their citizens, in line with our manifesto commitment to modernise government. Currently, when UK citizens and residents use public services, start a new job, or, for example, buy alcohol, they often need to present an assortment of physical documents to prove who they are or things about themselves. This is both bureaucratic for the individual and creates space for abuse and fraud. This includes known issues with illegal working and modern slavery, while the fragmented approach and multiple systems across Government make it difficult for people to access vital services. Further, there are too many people who are excluded, like the 1 in 10 UK adults who don’t have a physical photo ID, so can struggle to prove who they are and access the products and services they are entitled to. To tackle these interlinked issues, we will introduce a new national digital ID. This is not a card but a new digital identity that will be available for free to all UK citizens and legal residents aged 16 and over (although we will consider through consultation if this should be age 13 and over). Over time, people will be able to use it to seamlessly access a range of public and private sector services, with the aim of making our everyday lives easier and more secure. It will not be compulsory to obtain a digital ID but it will be mandatory for some applications. For example, the new digital ID will build on GOV.UK One Login and the GOV.UK Wallet to drive the transformation of public services. Over time, this system will allow people to access government services – such as benefits or tax records – without needing to remember multiple logins or provide physical documents. It will significantly streamline interactions with the state, saving time and reducing frustrating paperwork, while also helping to create opportunities for more joined up government services. International examples show how beneficial this can be. For instance, Estonia’s system reportedly saves each citizen hours every month by streamlining unnecessary bureaucracy, and the move to becoming a digital society has saved taxpayer money. By the end of this Parliament, employers will have to check the new digital ID when conducting a ‘right to work’ check. This will help combat criminal gangs who promise access to the UK labour market in order to profit from dangerous and illegal channel crossings. It will create a fairer system between UK citizens and legal residents, crack down on forged documents, and streamline the process for employers, driving up compliance. Further, it will create business information showing where employers are conducting checks, so driving more targeted action against non-compliant employers. For clarity, it will not be a criminal offence to not hold a digital ID and police will not be able to demand to see a digital ID as part of a “stop and search.” Privacy and security will also be central to the digital ID programme. We will follow data protection law and best practice in creating a system which people can rightly put their trust in. People in the UK already know and trust digital credentials held in their phone wallets to use in their everyday lives, from paying for things to storing boarding passes. The new system will be built on similar technology and be your boarding pass to government. Digitally checkable digital credentials are more secure than physical documents which can be lost, copied or forged, and often mean sharing more information than just what is necessary for a given transaction. The new system will be designed in accordance with the highest security standards to protect against a comprehensive range of threats, including cyber-attacks. We will launch a public consultation in the coming weeks and work closely with employers, trade unions, civil society groups and other stakeholders, to co-design the scheme and ensure it is as secure and inclusive as possible. Following consultation, we will seek to bring forward legislation to underpin this system. Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
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  26. Indeed. This forum is what it is, I've no complaints and appreciate all the voluntary work which the mods & admins do to keep it going. There are other forums with different rules or new ones can be created if anyone wishes to and is willing to put in the work.
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  27. The forum was started to discuss the work of David Icke. Surely there are other platforms for what you want.
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  28. What if someone were to post something that adheres to the forum rules but changes it afterwards. Would make mods pointless and the forum would shut down in days
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  29. i once was at a supermarket and saw man with NOFX Jaws movie poster styled official shirt and told him how great it was and after talking he said for me to hear ^ this cover of ALESTORM song ^ its brilliant i hope one day to somehow thank him!
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